SW London Death Cafe

Hosted by Suzanne Michal


Date:

April 7, 2014

Start time:

7:00 p.m. (UK)

End time:

9:00 p.m. (UK)

Address:

Bill's Cafe

146 Putney High St

London

SW15 1RR

SW15 1RR

United Kingdom

 

Suggested donation of £5 to contribute towards printing postcards to put in local hospices and cemeteries and to support my energy running this monthly event.

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About this Death Cafe

I am really looking forward to our April SW London Death Cafe because every one of them has proven to be such a gift in my life and for the participants.

I think that we fall in love with life when we realise that on some level we are mortal and our life as we know it will have an end. It really gives meaning to the present moment. 

What a gift life is when you realise it is our treasure to use whilst we have it.

Sharing a testimonial from our March Death Cafe:

I went to a cafe in Putney to talk about death. I've been involved in some home deaths and burials but never really sat down to talk about them or about death in general.  This Death Cafe was unusual - it was just Suzanne and myself, which allowed us to have a long one-to-one.  Suzanne is a brilliant conversationalist around death. She brings many experiences of connections beyond time and space at the moment of death, as well as deep study in recent neuroscientific research around death, life and consciousness.  Our conversation ranged from the deaths of some people close to us, through being with pain and grief, across the alignment of heart and mind as a crucial doorway to the non-material, to the questions of what is consciousness and what is it that is alive. An exceedingly rich and soul-nourishing connection!


About Suzanne Michal

Having had my life shattered and shaped by the painfull loss of the death of my loved ones time and again, I have now integrated all those experiences as my special inner treasure.

I have created a workshop "Death: the Gift of Transformation" to help others connect witha what death is for them, I am currently writing my second book of the same name.

I run SW London Death Cafe on a monthly basis to provide a time and space where people can join with others to explore, share, listen and ultimately be inspired by this natural yet taboo phase of life.


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