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Living Dying

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This co-created series of workshops will create a safe supportive space to explore grief, our experience of death and dying.

Exploring diverse reparative ways of grieving, and enabling recovery from loss.

We hope to guide you onto your own healing pathways through these most transformative of experiences.

Re:engaging with the ancient art of dying, its process, its rituals and how we can participate meaningfully.

By exploring diverse cultural approaches, traditions and understandings of the process of death and dying, we hope to ease suffering and create a sense of peacefulness with sensitivity, care, consideration and compassion.

We hope to begin the journey to help address the social awkwardness around discussing death, with more open rational dialogue, to enable the subject and process to become less daunting, aiding us to become less fearful of directly dealing with death, dying and bereavement.

We will meet people where they are at, not where we want them to be, supporting each other to get through the hardest of times; offering practical, emotional and spiritual support, if that is what required.

This is a series of 5 weekly sessions, held on and offline.

      * Co-created and manifested in partnership with Allanton Peace Sanctuary

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IMAGINE: being in a culture where the societal norms actively encourage you to appreciate your mortality and encourage us to live and die as well as possible, making the most of every second. How different would we behave? What would you do differently?

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