
What if Death isn't Final?
You and I have been taught that death is a goodbye and final.
What if it's not?
There is more: a place of remembering that we are spirits having a human experience.​​​

Meet Your Guide
Maaia Kim
I have walked through the profound trauma of my beloved son’s voluntary departure from this world. To my surprise and grace, I reconnected with him beyond the physical realm. Together, we are continuing to grow and evolve in Divine love, discovering a deeper beauty in both the Divine and humanity.

OFFERINGS
Grief Support and Soul Healing with Maaia Kim



A collection of written reflections, teachings, and gentle guidance shared through Maaia’s Substack. These offerings are meant to support you wherever you are - providing insight, comfort, and remembrance as you navigate grief at your own pace.

Reflections from Friends:
Alison
Every day, Maaia experiences deep connection with her son, who, in his greatness, helps her embody her true self, a self that emanates undivided love with no separation and no death.
Christine
Maaia carries grief not as a wound that defines her, but as an initiation that has deepened her connection to Spirit and to humanity.
Cynthia
Right from the start, I felt the immense eternal love between Maaia and Nathan, and was grateful to be able to corroborate some aspects of Nathan's communications showing his ongoing presence in our lives.
Leeann
Maaia has made it her mission to connect with Nathan and continue her relationship with him knowing there is no such thing as death, he is very much alive and still contributing to this world.
Lisa
Sharing in her path has helped expand my understanding of love and what is possible when our loved ones are no longer in physical form.
Misty
What she offers is not grief as we've been taught to endure it, but a conscious, loving, and profoundly transformative path through it.
Pippa
I have witnessed the way Maaia carries loss with extraordinary grace, not in denial, but with a quiet, living understanding that love is not interrupted by death.
Rebecca
The spiritual cord between them is endless, unbroken, and alive. Maaia's faith in her son - her knowing that her son is still accessible, still present, still available - anchors her journey.
