Conversation about Death
Death is but a transition from this life to another existence where there is no more pain and anguish. All the bitterness and disagreements will vanish, and the only thing that lives forever is love.
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
Reclaiming Our Endings: A Vital Conversation About Death, Life, and Meaning
The quest to explore meaning of life has been a timeless pursuit that has inspired humanity throughout history. Death and birth are natural processes that mark the beginning and end of life. We celebrate a new life and yet in our society death is often a subject avoided.
In a society that often avoids it, death remains one of life’s most profound and natural processes. This pervasive silence can leave many individuals approaching their final moments unprepared, often heavily medicated, and without peace.
Through open exchange and mutual support, you will gain vital insights into:
- Defining “dying well” on your own terms.
- Reclaim meaningful rituals in our life and community
- Transform fear of death and avoidance into a place of love and acceptance.
- Finding solace and peace through a guided healing meditation.
- Understanding how confronting death can profoundly enhance the way we live.
- Gain insights into navigating grief with greater understanding and compassion.
- Explore perspectives on the afterlife, fostering a broader understanding of existence
- Experience a guided self Reiki healing
- Find solace and inner peace through a powerful visualisation
- Connect and share over a nourishing Shared lunch
This unique workshop provides a safe and supportive environment to freely share, support one another, and collectively challenge the silence surrounding death. Equip yourself to live and die with greater intention, finding peace and meaning in every stage of life.
When:10/08/25 (10 to 2pm)
Participation: $60
Spaces are limited, so secure your spot today!
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Art Christian Schloe