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Beginning With the Body, Land, and Grief

Updated: Apr 7

An invitation into relational healing.



Healing the wound of separation does not begin with ideas. It begins with the body, place, and grief.


Through somatic practice, we learn to listen again — to sensation, to rhythm, to the inherent wisdom of our bodies. Through relationship with land, we remember that we are not separate from the living world, but shaped by it. Through griefwork, we make space for what has been lost and allow it to reorder our priorities.


This is the ground of the work I offer.


I work with people who feel disconnected, depleted, or overwhelmed — not to help them transcend these feelings, but to move through them toward greater embodiment and resourcing. The aim is not comfort for its own sake, but the capacity to live in right relationship and contribute to cultural repair.


If you feel called, I offer 1:1 somatic and land-based healing and seasonal community grief rituals. These spaces are for those ready to align their personal healing with collective responsibility.


This is slow work. Necessary work. Work done in service to the future for those yet to come.


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If you feel called, you can learn more about working together → Work With Me.

 
 
 

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Cadence Moffat McCann

Comox Valley, BC

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*This work takes place on the lands of the K'ómoks peoples. I acknowledge this with humility and understand this as an invitation into deeper listening, accountability, and care — not as a substitute for action or relationship.

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