
Hi, I’m Stella.
I’m a death doula and end-of-life guide dedicated to providing compassionate support during life’s most sacred transition.

Here we bring death to light
Death is a profound, transformative experience, not only for the dying,
but for the community surrounding them.
My approach blends modern end-of-life care with intentional rituals, ancestral wisdom, and creating a sacred space where the physical, emotional and spiritual aspects of dying are honored.

Death is a sacred part of the cycle
Dying is more than just the end of life – it is a profound and sacred journey that touches the deepest parts of our humanity. It’s a time when the boundaries between the physical realm and the spiritual are thin, inviting us to embrace the mysteries of existence and the beauty of letting go.
In this work we recognize death not as an end, but as a natural, transformative passage that deserves the same care and respect as any other rite of passage.

Reconnecting with Death,
Reconnecting with Nature
Death is not separate from life—it is a natural part of the cycle, just as the leaves fall in autumn and return as new growth in the spring.
When we reconnect with death, we reconnect with the wisdom of the earth.

Our ancestors knew how to care for the dying.
In a world that profits from our disconnection, reclaiming death care is an act of resistance. The modern death industry has turned something deeply human and communal into something distant. We are told to grieve quietly, to move on quickly, to leave death in the hands of strangers.
But it hasn’t always been this way.
Our ancestors knew how to care for the dying. They kept watch, they anointed bodies, they gathered in mourning, they honored the dead with ritual and reverence. This knowledge lives in our bones. Reclaiming death care is a return to ourselves, our communities and the ways we have always known.
Reclaiming death care is a return to our power. It allows us to slow down, to grieve in our own way, and to ensure that an individual’s autonomy and final wishes are respected and honored.
In a world full of collective grief, reclaiming how we care for our dead is radical. It reminds us that death belongs to people—not to corporations.
Death work is activism. It encompasses social justice, racial justice, gender equality, LGBTQIA+ rights, disability rights, environmental & climate justice, and equitable access to healthcare.

Enchanted Mournings is here to support you.
In a world that rushes past grief and fears death, Enchanted Mournings offers something different—a place to slow down, to be fully present with what is, and to honor both the living and the dying with deep care and intention.
Whether you are facing the end of life, supporting a loved one through their final transition, navigating fresh grief, or exploring your relationship with your own mortality, I am here to walk beside you.
Through personalized death doula support, grief rituals, intuitive guidance, and sacred community spaces, I help you hold death and loss as sacred, natural, and meaningful.

Death is a transformation, not an ending.
