For the past ten years, I have had the profound privilege of accompanying individuals and families through illness, dying, death, grief, and the bewildering landscapes that surround them. Thousands of hours at bedsides, kitchen tables, hospital rooms, funeral homes, and living rooms have shaped not only my work, but my life.
At this time, I am on sabbatical from active death midwifery practice. Sabbatical is not an ending, but a necessary part of the cycle.
That said, death has never been merely my profession. It is a lifelong devotion. I am currently gratefully teaching death workers in the Nine Keys School of Death Arts.
If you are seeking support and feel called to reach out, please use my contact page. While I am not currently accepting active client work, I do read my messages and will do my best to respond, offer guidance when appropriate, or point you toward trusted resources.
Thank you for finding your way here.
with care,
Narinder Bazen
