A Guided eBook For Recovering Memories After Loss

You’re Not Forgetting Them. You’re Being Left With The Wrong Version Of Them.

The Constellation Recovery Method eBook helps you recover the complete person you lost — not just the fragments your mind keeps replaying.

Because right now, something doesn’t feel right. You remember them, but not the way you want to. Not fully. Not clearly. Not completely.

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The hidden grief trap

What if the problem isn’t that your memories are fading, but that grief is filtering what you can access?

You remember pieces. But they are not always the pieces you want. Instead of ordinary moments, you may get the hospital room, the final conversations, the worst day, or the last image on repeat.

The person you love still exists in your memory. You just can’t see the full constellation yet.

The problem behind the problem

Grief Amnesia leaves you with fragments instead of the full person.

This is not a failure of memory. It is a protective response. Your brain may be trying to shield you from emotional overload by limiting access to the full weight of your memories.

But in doing that, it can leave you with a distorted version of the person you love — a version defined by loss, not life. And that creates a second kind of grief: the fear that you are losing them again through forgetting.

You may be experiencing this if...

You struggle to remember their voice the way it really sounded.
You cannot picture ordinary moments clearly anymore.
Your mind keeps replaying the worst parts of their loss.
You feel like the real version of them is slipping away.
You are scared that one day your memories won’t feel like them at all.
Introducing

The Constellation Recovery Method eBook

A structured, step-by-step system designed to help you recover the full, real, complete version of the person you lost.

Not imagined. Not reconstructed. Recovered. Because the memories are not gone. They are just hidden behind the way grief has reorganised access to them.

Step One

Scan

Gently identify where your memory gaps exist by noticing where the fog has settled, without forcing recall or overwhelming yourself.

Step Two

Trace

Follow emotional and sensory pathways back to hidden memories using specific triggers that reopen access safely.

Step Three

Ask

Use targeted prompts and ordinary questions to unlock memories your brain is not offering up automatically.

Step Four

Record

Capture fragile memories before they fade again, turning fleeting recall into something stable, clear, and lasting.

Step Five

Speak

Reinforce memory pathways through expression, helping those memories become easier to access over time, not harder.

What You Will Discover

Why your memory feels incomplete, and why it is not your fault.
How grief changes memory access, not memory itself.
How to recover ordinary, meaningful moments.
How to rebuild the full picture of who they really were.
How to stop the fear of losing them again through fading memory.
How to create a lasting, accessible memory connection.
Who this is for

This is for the person who feels like they are losing them twice.

Once to death. And again through fading memory.

It is for the person who does not want to accept that the version they are left with is all that remains. The complete person is still there. The constellation has not disappeared. It is only hidden behind the fog.

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Recover The Full Person You Love

Begin reconnecting with the complete version of them — not just the fragments grief left behind.

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Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this about forcing myself to remember?

No. This guide is not about forcing recall. It helps you work with your brain’s natural memory systems gently, using prompts, sensory anchors, ordinary details, and structured practice.

What if I can only remember the painful final moments?

That is exactly what this method is designed to address. It helps you begin recovering ordinary, meaningful memories so the final chapter does not become the only version of the person you carry.

Is this the same as the audio program?

No. The audio helps you understand and emotionally connect with the method. The eBook gives you the structure, exercises, prompts, and repeatable process to rebuild memory access over time.

What if my memories feel too painful?

The method is designed to be gentle and paced. You are not trying to flood yourself. You are recovering one star at a time, in a way your nervous system can tolerate.

Is this therapy?

No. This is not a replacement for professional grief counselling, therapy, or medical care. It is a practical grief support guide that can sit alongside other forms of support.

They are not gone from your memory.

They are waiting behind it. Let this guide help you bring them back — piece by piece, star by star.