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Death Cafe Conversation Circles

Come Together In Conversation

Death Café is a conversational space to share experiences, thoughts, and feelings about death in a safe and supportive environment. A whole life includes death. Facing and talking about death, rather than avoiding it, can free us to live more fully, with a sense of joy and peace.

Death belongs to everybody. We all meet simply as people who are going to die. All are welcome - of any background, religion, culture, or belief - to gather together, share our humanity, and embrace the fullness of life through our awareness of death.

This is a group directed session offering participants time to reflect on and share what they think is important. The Death Café session is a straightforward and open discussion about death. Please note that this is not a grief support or counselling group.

Facilitator- Sarah Corrin, MA, RCC As a facilitator of the Death Café, I offer support and structure to assist in the flow and safety of the conversation. I am a Somatic Transformation therapist with a bodyfocused trauma counselling practice. It is my joy and passion to accompany people on their inner journeys towards growth, healing and spiritual development, in all phases of life, and particularly at end-of-life.

November 8th and 22nd, 10:15am-11:45am Cowichan Branch, Vancouver Island Regional Library, Meeting Room

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