exclusively for
grief integration
— continued care —
A Monthly Offering for Those Who Have Touched the Fire
Grief is not a problem to be solved, it’s not something to hurry up and get done doing. Grief is a continued expression of our love and a declaration of what we long for. It is a presence in the soul that must be witnessed, tended, and companioned again and again.
You have entered the sacred territory.
You have leaned in.
You have opened your palms and heart to what was too long held alone.
Now you ask:
What sustains the healing?
How do I keep the ember lit without burning out or fading into forgetting?
This monthly offering is the continuum of your grief journey — a space to return, re-root, and remember.
what this is
Grief Integration: Continued Care is for those who have completed the 12-week grief integration journey and want to remain in practice — not from urgency, but devotion.
This is your hearth:
A rhythm of sacred maintenance, continued tending
A circle of return to center
A place to remember you are not alone in the long tending of your soul
It’s not therapy.
It’s not performance.
It’s a home for the grief-literate soul in a grief-illiterate world.
what’s included
There are two tiers of continued care:
✧ Tier One: Village Tending (Group Membership)
One monthly live community call (90 min): somatic drop-in, seasonal ritual, and circle sharing
Monthly reflection prompts + voice note guidance
Private Signal group thread (opt-in) to share, ask, and stay resourced
Occasional guest ritualists, grief poets, or healers invited into the space
Investment:
$88/month
($66/month if paid annually)
Ideal for those who want to walk in community, keep a gentle tether to the work, and access nourishment through ritual and relational field.
✧ Tier Two: Soul Companionship (Group + 1:1)
Everything in Tier One, plus:
One 60-min 1:1 grief tending session/month
Priority scheduling and personalized grief practices between sessions
Investment:
$222/month
($199/month if paid annually)
Ideal for those craving both community holding and personal guidance — a rhythm of being seen, supported, and remembered.
why it matters
Grief does not resolve in 12 weeks.
What you’ve done is not closure — it is opening.
What you’ve found is not completion — it is initiation.
We must continue to feed the fire.
To tend the altar.
To stay connected to the parts of us that grief awakened.
This monthly container is designed to help you:
Ground when the world feels unsteady again
Center when memory surges or grief returns
Stay in the practice of grief integration, not the pressure of healing as “achievement”
next steps
This offering is by invitation.
If you’ve completed the 12-week journey and feel the ember still glowing, you're welcome to step closer.
Apply to Join the Continued Care Circle by filling out this form.
Together, we will stay awake
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I’m Alyssa Rose. Let’s walk awhile in the wilderness.
Think of it this way. You are going on an incredible backpacking trip through the wilderness. I am your guide, I’ve hiked these landscapes before with many others, and though I have the map, the camp stove, the compass, and a sense of what we can expect, we walk together. I am the guide, I am NOT the path. The path is your grief and it is revealed as we walk together on these trails.
I carry the gear, but you lead the way and together we decide when to stop for a snack, stop to fill up fresh water from the creek, and stop to set up camp for the night.
I walk with you to witness the beauty and dangers of the trail together. We don’t know what we’ll see or what will come up on this journey. But, we’ll watch the rapidly changing weather together, deciding when to stop for the night, and how to shelter ourselves for the big storms.
You’ll learn to trust your body, your emotions, your spirit, and come to know your soul more intimately, trusting the guidance from the natural world as you explore yourself. You’ll find yourself resourced in new ways and learn how to hold yourself – and those you love – through the magnificence and tragedy of life and death.