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Earth Ancients

Destiny: Anne-Marie Keppel, Death Nesting

Earth Ancients

Cliff Dunning

Society & Culture, Social Sciences, Science

4.41.5K Ratings

🗓️ 15 November 2023

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

A practical and compassionate guide to physically, emotionally, and spiritually caring for the dying

• Shares practices for emotional soothing, breathing techniques to reduce anxiety and pain, ways to reduce stress during the active dying process, and techniques to physically care for the dying, including methods to assist bedridden individuals

• Explores ceremony and energetic boundary guidelines, Reiki and ancestral support techniques, and herbal care for nourishing and healing on a spirit level

• Presents self-care methods for moving with grief, ideas for “things to do” when there is nothing to do, mindfulness practices for contemplating your own mortality, as well as guidance for talking with children about death and dying

• Winner of a 2020 Independent Publisher “IPPY” award

Just as we might prepare a nest for one about to give birth, so can we lovingly prepare a nest for one who is dying.

In this practical and compassionate guide, death doula educator Anne-Marie Keppel incorporates ancient and modern techniques, mindfulness practices, and herbal support to show how anyone can care for the dying, whether at home, in hospice, or even in the ICU. She demystifies the dying process by explaining what the body goes through during end of life and presents practices for emotional soothing and other ways to reduce stress and anxiety during the active dying process. The author provides techniques to physically care for the dying, including methods to assist bedridden individuals. She shares ceremony and energetic boundary guidelines, Reiki and ancestral support techniques, and herbal care for nourishing and healing on a spirit level.

Providing support for caregivers and loved ones as well, Anne-Marie explores self-care methods for moving with grief, ideas for “things to do” when there is nothing to do, and mindfulness practices for contemplating your own mortality. She also offers visualizations and techniques for talking with children about death and dying.

Sharing glimpses into the world of spirit to reveal the poignancy of the dying process, the author shows that death is a sacred rite of passage we all experience.

Anne-Marie Keppel is a death doula educator and founder of the nonprofit Village Deathcare. A nurse assistant, Reiki Master, and lifelong meditator, she guides individuals transitioning out of life and assists families with the end-of-life journey. Experienced in home funerals, green burials, and psychedelic-assisted therapy, her work as a death doula has been published nationally in the Washington Times, on USNews.com, and in PULP Magazine. She won an Independent Publisher “IPPY” award in 2020. Anne-Marie delights in the joy of living with her family in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont.

https://www.annemariekeppel.com/

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Transcript

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0:00.0

The Oh, Welcome to Destiny.

0:33.0

Now he's your host, Cliff Dunning.

0:37.0

Hey, how are you?

0:39.0

Come on in, have a seat.

0:40.0

As you're listening to this, I will be climbing the stairway of many pyramids and buildings at

0:49.5

Palenke. Hopefully we can climb the pyramid of the inscriptions, which is where Lord Piccald is, one of the most famous Mayan rulers of the Maya dynastasties I guess you could call it that and we have as our guide

1:09.3

Dr Edwin Barnhart and we've been listening to Ed for a couple of years now

1:13.7

describe his research and his work. One of the fascinating things about him is

1:20.6

the fact that he excavated and surveyed

1:26.1

Polenke and what can only be described

1:28.7

as a groundbreaking view of Mayan cities from a surveyed relief point of view and that means that you survey

1:37.0

the buildings and you find new buildings and you also provide elevation for the local hills and perhaps mountains that are associated with a civic area or a ruined city.

1:52.0

So again, you know, we're we're on our annual Mexico tour and so that's what

2:00.3

will be that's what we're doing as you're listening to this.

2:04.3

And I promise to post some unusual photographs of portions of our tour.

2:11.6

Most notably, we're going to be visiting Vila Hermosa, Mexico, and that is the home

2:21.2

of Laveenta, one of the oldest omex sites in the world.

2:24.8

And there's this outdoor museum I keep talking about.

2:28.2

I've been wanting to see it for, I want to think like 15, 20 years, just have never been able to get out there and so we're going to be

2:37.6

visiting this outdoor museum in Lventa and this is home to some of the most unusual carved omeck what they call

2:49.6

altars and statuary in a huge setting. Now I don't know why it's outdoors. It's pretty

2:57.7

hot down there that might be one reason and it's shaded outdoors but there's also an indoor portion as well.

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