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Living and Dying
IN AN effort to open up a dialogue about a topic often shrouded in silence, Talitha Mitchell founder of Sacred Celebration, is proud to host a free and enlightening event at the Autumn Club in Murwillumbah on Saturday, August 19, from 2pm.
As a dedicated Holistic Death Care Practitioner since 2015, Talitha is driven by a passionate mission to reintegrate the concept of natural death back into the home and the hearts of families and the community.
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“This free event aims to inspire a collective conversation around end-of-life choices, planning, death care, green death options, myths, home burials, traditional practises, and the importance of planning for one’s final journey,” she said.
“With our society’s tendency to shy away from discussing death, we recognize the significance of fostering a space where individuals can openly explore and embrace the concept of mortality.
“By bringing together guest speakers, short films and immersive experiences, this event will offer attendees a diverse range of perspectives and insights into end-of-life choices.”
Guest Speakers include Dr Mario Alam, Jarmbi, Mimi Zenzmaier, Wedgetail Retreat & Tweed Palliative Support and The Northern Doulas.
“Our intention is to empower families and friends to have conversations about what matters most to them when it comes to the end of life,” Talitha said.
“I believe that by openly discussing our wishes and desires, we can alleviate unnecessary stress for our loved ones and may even empower them during an already challenging time.

“Conversations about Living and Dying promises to be an illuminating experience, offering participants a unique opportunity to delve into a topic that impacts every individual, yet is largely avoided in our death phobic western culture.”

For your free tickets please visit: www.sacredcelebration.com.au

You can also reach out for more information via email: talithamitchell@gmail.com
