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Hi there!
My name is Marianne Soucy. Welcome to the Healing Pet Loss website. If you are grieving the death of a beloved pet, you have come to the right place. This is a safe place, where you can find inspiration, support, tips as well as personal coaching and healing to help you move through the grief after pet loss to a place of comfort and inner peace.
A little about my background
I have always been fond of animals and nature. I have been doing yoga since 1986 and have been a shamanic practitioner since 1997. I have experienced pet loss myself several times and throughout the years, I have seen how much this ancient form of spiritual healing can help both animals and humans. So I decided to offer the same healing and comfort to other grieving pet owners.
Moving from grief to inner peace
You might be grieving now, and that is perfectly normal when you lose someone you love. But you don’t have to experience prolonged grief and guilt after the loss of your beloved pet. You can get help and healing for yourself, for your dying or deceased pet as well as for other grieving pets in your household.
And remember: You are only grieving so deeply now, because you have loved so deeply. Healing after pet loss does not mean you will forget your precious pet. It is a privilege to remember.
Healing means that you will
- release the pain of the grief and guilt, and
- achieve a state of inner peace and clarity,
so you will ALWAYS remember your deceased pet with love and gratitude. And you will get inspiration to share that love with others you meet on your path.
Start your journey now
If you are ready to begin your journey from grief to inner peace, then sign up below to receive my free report about how to cope with the grief and guilt after pet loss.