Death Doula Pastel
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As you navigate life’s most profound transitions, I'm here for you. I am Death Doula Pastel, a certified end-of-life coach offering compassionate and creative support tailored to your unique journey.
Whether you need assistance with end-of-life planning, personalized rituals, or simply a safe space for reflection, know that you have a gentle, nonjudgmental presence ready to walk beside you with care, dignity, and grace.
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About
Pastel Supernova is a compassionate and creative death doula who brings reverence for life’s final transitions. She honors unique cultural perspectives and creates a welcoming, inclusive space for people of all genders, faiths, lifestyles, and backgrounds. With Pastel, every story matters, and she approaches each journey with the understanding that death is as individual as life itself.
Certified as a death doula through Rhodes Wellness College in Canada, Pastel uses her rich background in the arts and performance to bring creativity and intuition into her practice, offering a soothing, healing presence for those navigating end-of-life transitions. Her approach blends ritual, emotional support, and presence, crafting personalized ceremonies that honor each person’s life while creating a safe space for reflection, healing, and connection.
With over 20 years of teaching experience, Pastel offers patience, empathy, and meets people exactly where they are in their journey. She believes that every transition be it a death, a loss, or a change, is an opportunity for growth, transformation, and healing. Her work creates a space where the living and the dying can feel seen, heard, and supported in embracing the full range of human experience: grief, beauty, and everything in between.
If you are looking for support with end-of-life planning, custom rituals, or simply a calm, non-judgmental presence, Pastel Supernova is here to guide you through these sacred moments with warmth, authenticity, and a zest for life. She believes in living fully, right up to the very end, with compassion, dignity, and peace.