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Scenario

When rituals for your dead child disturb your living children

My daughter died three years ago and I still set a place for her at dinner sometimes, which my surviving children say creeps them out.

More people experience this than they realize.

What we've seen

The needs of the living and the dead create competing claims on family space, forcing impossible choices between honoring loss and protecting survivors.

Your guide for this
Mira
Mira works with people navigating exactly this kind of situation.
Worth thinking about

“Where Are You with The death of a child — the unnatural loss?”

Peri

Peri can explain why this happens, help you decide if this is the right situation for you, and point toward the right journey or coach.

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