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Nourishing your heart: Rituals for Grief

  • North Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA United States (map)

An event in Los Angeles! Nourishing your heart: Rituals for Grief

Join us for a soulful afternoon rooted in rituals of tending to the spirit and the body, where we will connect with our inner self, plant kin, and storytelling to soothe our hearts.

Join artists, grief guides, and death doula: Roshni Kavate, Tida Beattie and Patty Montoya on a deeply restorative journey towards belonging, acceptance and nourishment. Grief, sadness, and heartbreak can lodge itself into our body and spirit creating disconnect. Our collective practice will involve working with plant allies, ritual and reflection to move towards wholeness.

We will start with an intention setting ritual to connect with the elements of the earth to find grounding. We will then communally make a potion to nurture our sensuality and spirit. You are invite to join in heartful reflective sharing to connect to our source of wild beauty even while tending to grief.

Our most recent collaboration: https://www.timetopause.org/articles/grief-at-the-table-zine-holidays

Who we are:

Patricia Montoya:

https://www.titipoza.com/

https://www.instagram.com/titipozacoach/

Patty Montoya, a proud Latina from Colombia, is the heart and soul behind Titipoza (Tee-tee-po-zuh), which is a beacon for those journeying through the realms of grief, healing, and transformation. Drawing from her own poignant experiences of loss, Patty has channeled her energies as a Psychic Medium, Energy Healer, Anticipatory Grief Coach, and Death Doula to create a sanctuary of solace and support for those experiencing loss, trauma, or a transition.

Roshni Kavate

wearemarigolde.com

instagram.com/cardamomandkavate

Roshni Kavate is an Artist, Grief Coach and Educator. Roshni Kavate is the Co-Founder and Creative Director of Marigolde, a platform for grief rooted in radical empathy, and connection. She believes grief is a portal to wholeness. Through rituals and storytelling, we can reconnect to our origins and be our wild selves. She sees the path to being whole as a radical art and political practice. The question that guides her is What is our grief craving? and how can we nourish and feed it?

Tida Beattie:

mesocommunity.com

https://www.instagram.com/mesocommunity/

Tida Beattie is an American-born daughter of Thai immigrants, an end-of-life doula and community-based grief educator and support facilitator. Tida co-founded MESO which provides information, capacity building, and support to intergenerational immigrant families for loss and grief, with a focus on cultural bereavement of diasporas.

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