Jan Healey, RN
As a young child, I was always seeking Truth. Truth about religion, God, life, death and where we go after we leave this planet, if there even was such a place. Looking back, I see that this quest for truth, and the choices I would make because of it, led me along a circuitous and often painful path. After decades of searching, the realization of the truth has helped me heal my own deep wounds of loss, wounds I never thought could heal.
Dying and death are the common threads that have woven in and out of my 35 plus years of clinical experience. Finally they conjoined on a spiritual path that has enabled me to help those suffering unlike ever before.
As an Oncology and Palliative Care Nurse Specialist, I worked with patients and families experiencing chronic disease, those who were caught in the throes of despair at the realization that their loved one was about to die. I was living in a world of dying. I witnessed unimaginable suffering and spent many years in frustration because I believed there was a better way.
Physical death is a natural process, and just like birth, we can manage the symptoms that often accompany both physical transitions. To me, these transitions are one and the same-- but it is in death where the truth resides. And the truth is, if we approached death as we do birth, the fear of it would soon be erased and we would be liberated to live more fully and purposefully-- experiencing what we are meant to experience - happiness, joy, satisfaction and love.
My awareness of (relationship to) this reality had evolved over the years. I have had the honor to help support and navigate patients and their loved ones before, during and after the completion of the dying process, and through all of the complexities that our health care system can present.
As my clinical experience increased, my intuition deepened. I began to receive clear and emphatic messages from loved ones across the veil--clear words from the departed who desperately want to communicate supportive and loving messages to all of their beloveds left behind. I began to see how these messages, these voices, transformed grief into love.
It is my deepest desire to help those in need by passing on these messages of love and hope. Those who are presently struggling with the passing of a loved one and are facing imminent loss, and those who have gone through it but are having trouble getting past profound heartache, guilt, anger, depression.
In other words, your grief process seems never-ending.
These voices are not just for the overtly grieving. No, our dearly and “not-so-dearly” departed have a united purpose - to pass on messages of love, to grant forgiveness and to ask forgiveness; to guide with their newly perfect vision, wisdom and unconditional love. They want to stay connected and be there whenever we need them. They want us to know that they are always and forever with us.
If you are in need of any or all of the help and services I can provide, I am here. Contact me and we’ll explore the possibilities…
It would be my great honor to do so.
Love,
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