Pedagogical Approach

We promote awareness of individual needs, fostering authenticity and personal responsibility. Our way of accompanying is based on respect for the process of each individual, without intervention, trusting in their ability to move forward, which leads to genuine growth both individually and collectively.

Connection, Transformation and Dreams:
The Foundations of Accompaniment

Death and Transformation

We see death pulsate with life simultaneously. That is why we explore the process of death, physical or symbolic, as a portal to personal transformation.

Each death marks the beginning of a journey of self-discovery, transformation and alignment with your true self. It invites you to reevaluate your life, to change, to restructure and to uncover your purpose. Resistance to change and the passage of time can generate denial and therefore it is important to develop the capacity to recognize when and how these transformations are taking place so as to accept the process of initiation that awaits you.

Each death marks the beginning of a journey of self-discovery, transformation and alignment with your true self. It invites you to reevaluate your life, to change, to restructure and to uncover your purpose. Resistance to change and the passage of time can generate denial and therefore it is important to develop the capacity to recognize when and how these transformations are taking place so as to accept the process of initiation that awaits you.

Connection and Inner Wisdom

Accompanying in life and death transition processes in a compassionate way implies accepting the diversity of approaches, possibilities, and needs of each person whom we will accompany and, in this manner, incorporate the learning derived from each new and unique experience.

We observe that those who prepare to traverse the end-of-life experience a state of connection and inner wisdom. This process of detachment from earthly identity can be a portal to a deeper understanding of existence that can be accessible to anyone in all processes of grief and transformation when lived consciously and mindfully.

We observe that those who prepare to traverse the end-of-life experience a state of connection and inner wisdom. This process of detachment from earthly identity can be a portal to a deeper understanding of existence that can be accessible to anyone in all processes of grief and transformation when lived consciously and mindfully.

Oneiric and Symbolic Exploration

"The perception that dreams are so real and our memories so ephemeral challenges the idea of life as absolute truth and death as an absolute end. These experiential perspectives invite us to consider other possibilities." – Wilka Roig

The act of sleeping is parallel to a small death or symbolic death. There, in the dream, we temporarily leave our waking consciousness and shift its state, such that we accept this process as it is; without resistance, we surrender to the experience and allow it to occur naturally.

Unlike physical death, sleep allows us to return. The symbolic language of dreams offers clues about the nature of death and the process towards another state of existence, offering us a broader understanding about dying and what comes next.

By questioning the nature of reality and confronting fear of the unknown through the dream experience, we indirectly address the fear of death and what happens after it.

The act of sleeping is parallel to a small death or symbolic death. There, in the dream, we temporarily leave our consciousness wake up and we change state, where we accept this process as it is; Without resistance, we surrender to the experience and allow it to occur naturally.

Unlike physical death, sleep allows us to return. The symbolic language of Dreams offers clues about the nature of death and the process towards another state of existence, offering us a broader understanding of dying and what comes after.

By questioning the nature of reality and confronting fear of the unknown through the dream experience, we indirectly address the fear of death and what happens after it.

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