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Soul Selah provides education about Soul Injuries, Veteran Care, and Self-Help tools. Whether via a Virtual or In-person platform our desired is to customize and develop a presentational format designed to fit your specialized needs.  Soul Selah is very committed to our mission of “Providing Souls with a wholistic encounter within the pauses of life”. Contact us today for your complimentary consultation.

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Speaking Topics


Soul Injury: A wound to Your Sense of BE-ING

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Responding to Soul Injury:  Self Help Tools for Hope and Healing

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PTSD and Trauma Integration

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Liberating Unmourned Loss/Hurt

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Forgiveness: Revitalizing the Wounded Soul

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Dying Healed: A Shared Quest for Wholeness

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Vietnam Veterans:  Untold Stories at the End of Life

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Honoring Veterans: End of Life Nursing Care

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We Honor Veterans: Navigating the NHPCO We Honor Veterans Program

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Our Ceremonies

Ceremonies are an effective way to both prevent and respond to Soul Injuries®. A well-designed Soul Injury® Ceremony acknowledges the hardships that have been incurred, provides information about how to face the challenges, and integrates the experience for your participants in a meaningful way.

  • A More than "Thank You" Veteran Ceremony for your Community

    This ceremony utilizes a digitalized program that a facilitator can provide for Veterans, their families, civilians, and citizens to help Veterans lay their burdens down. Safe sanctuary is provided where sacrifices are acknowledged, honored, mourned, and redeemed

  • Fallen Comrade Ceremony

    Similar to the “More than Thank You” the Fallen Comrade Ceremony offers a live, interactive experience for our Veterans, Families, and Community to acknowledge sacrifices made, honor, mourn and redeem peace in a safe refuge.

  • Caregiver Ceremony: UNSUNG HEROS

    Whether providing care to a family member or working as a professional healthcare provider, caregivers face loss, change, and transition on a daily basis. Because the losses are chronic, they may not even be recognized, subtly robbing the care provider of their own sense of self (a Soul Injury®). This can produce notable physical and emotional symptoms, that interfere with personal and professional well-being. The literature now recognizes this as “Secondary Traumatic Stress Disorder” (STSD). This ceremony focuses on professional and personal caregivers of Veterans, First Responders, and caregivers of all types.


    Employers report success in decreasing caregiver compassion fatigue and turnover after incorporating this event into their employee support system.

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