Nature, Ritual & Grief

3 Essential Practices to Help Yourself and Your Clients Heal After Loss

 
 

Grief is not something to “get over.” It’s a passage to be moved through—a threshold that reshapes us. Yet in our culture, grief is often rushed, hidden, or faced alone.

Nature and ritual offer another way. The cycles of the living world remind us that endings are part of life’s pattern. Ritual gives us containers to honor what was lost, to mark change with meaning, and to remind us that grief is not meant to be carried in isolation.

Now imagine bringing these practices into your work with clients and communities—helping people move through loss in a way that is held, supported, and ultimately life-affirming.

Join the founder of Morning Altars, Day Schildkret, live on Thursday, September 18 for a free workshop on Nature & Grief.

 
 

In this webinar, you’ll explore:

  • The Wisdom of the Seasons: How nature’s cycles of decay, death, and renewal can orient us through loss.

  • Rituals of Remembrance: Simple, meaningful practices to honor what’s been lost and create space for healing.

  • Grief as Creative Practice: How making with the earth can give form to sorrow and transform pain into beauty.

  • The Power of Shared Stories: Why grieving in community restores us and how storytelling becomes part of our healing.

 
 
 

YOUR HOST: DAY SCHILDKRET
FOUNDER, MORNING ALTARS
AUTHOR, MORNING ALTARS & HELLO, GOODBYE