Craniosacral Therapy for the Dying
Dying is one of the most profound transitions we experience. It can bring fear, uncertainty, and resistance, as well as opportunities for peace, acceptance, and release. At this time, the body and mind may hold tension, anxiety, or pain. Craniosacral Therapy offers a gentle, supportive way of easing this passage—providing comfort and calm for those approaching the end of life.
How Craniosacral Therapy Can Help
A Gentle Presence
Craniosacral Therapy at the end of life is not about doing, but about being with what is needed - whether the person is afraid, in discomfort, or simply wishes to be met in kindness and stillness. Every journey is different, and this time honours that individuality. It can create a space where both the physical body and the inner world feel held, met, and at peace.
I have supported several people towards the end of their lives and been present at the moment of their passing. To sit alongside someone in stillness during this threshold is a great honour.
To book a session at my practice or for a home visit, contact me.
Dying is one of the most profound transitions we experience. It can bring fear, uncertainty, and resistance, as well as opportunities for peace, acceptance, and release. At this time, the body and mind may hold tension, anxiety, or pain. Craniosacral Therapy offers a gentle, supportive way of easing this passage—providing comfort and calm for those approaching the end of life.
How Craniosacral Therapy Can Help
- Easing fear and anxiety: The stillness of craniosacral touch can calm the nervous system, helping to soften fear.
- Providing comfort: Gentle contact can help reduce restlessness and tension, supporting greater ease in the body.
- Supporting emotional release: Unspoken feelings may surface as the body unwinds; CST provides a safe, non-judgmental space.
- Facilitating peace: The quiet, nurturing quality of a session can help bring connection, wholeness, and acceptance.
A Gentle Presence
Craniosacral Therapy at the end of life is not about doing, but about being with what is needed - whether the person is afraid, in discomfort, or simply wishes to be met in kindness and stillness. Every journey is different, and this time honours that individuality. It can create a space where both the physical body and the inner world feel held, met, and at peace.
I have supported several people towards the end of their lives and been present at the moment of their passing. To sit alongside someone in stillness during this threshold is a great honour.
To book a session at my practice or for a home visit, contact me.