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Death Cafe write up: Death Cafe Carbon County PA

Posted by withinharmony on Dec. 20, 2022, 1:08 p.m.


Death Cafe Carbon County Pa had it's first event and was welcomed by the community with open arms! Great conversation, reflection and feed back. The response was confirmation Death Cafe Carbon County was launched at the right time! 



Death Cafe write up: Dunstable Christmas Death Cafe

Posted by DunstableLibrary on Dec. 19, 2022, 6:42 a.m.

Our meeting was formed of 6 people (with the facilitator), we talked about our attitudes to death and why it is so difficult to discuss this when people are alive and well, despite of how necessary it is in the long run. Different cultural perspectives were noted and different traditions and beliefs around burials and how the dead are treated from the moment they become 'the loved one'.



Death Cafe write up: Glasgow Death Cafe

Posted by Bob Stoner on Dec. 13, 2022, 12:45 p.m.

who would have thought that discussion would mention Johnny Cash's Ring of Fire, the problems of non recyclable oasis from flowers, second hand coffins (!), how the funeral is that portal for our emotions seen when curtains close or the coffin descends, and whether we could view the cremation itself. How grief and the persons sense of humour can become entwined.

Next session Tuesday 10th January. All are welcome 

 



New Blog post: Thank you

Posted by Jackalope74 on Nov. 30, 2022, 10:03 p.m.


You have successfully explained a thought that is pure. My name is Jack and I have experienced so much loss. Understand that I will never run from death, but I will not send off that dinner invitation to death. Thank you for your wonderful thoughts!



Death Cafe write up: Death Cafe - Fort St. John Palliative Care Society

Posted by nkaspar on Nov. 22, 2022, 12:57 a.m.

We had a small but very  engaged group at our recent Death Cafe.  The conversation was open and clear and, at times, personal.  

Worthwhile for the people who attended.



Death Cafe write up: Rosslyn Hill Death Cafe (Hampstead)

Posted by Kate Dean on Nov. 18, 2022, 2:55 p.m.


As a Unitarian minister serving an open minded spiritual community, I encounter discussions about death regularly. Families who are adrift having lost a loved one, agonise over planning a funeral which would honour the wishes of the deceased. The most successful memorial services combine suggestions from the person who has died with suggestions from the family; a completely pre-planned service gives no room for manoeuvre but if the loved one has not talked at all about what they want, that can cause even more distress to their family. 

 

This is why I wanted to ensure that there was a safe space where people could talk about death in ...



Death Cafe write up: Death Cafe Dunstable

Posted by DunstableLibrary on Nov. 18, 2022, 8:22 a.m.

A wonderful session with just a few of our regular members (3 + 2 moderators). We had an enlightening session talking about being of help to a dying friend. We asked ourselves how could one truly understand someone who is dying without one being ill and also how would we ourselves react if we found out we were terminally ill. The idea of emotional vs. logical reactions to such diagnosis was a focal point in the discussion. End-of-life plans were also discussed in an attempt to understand how we can help our elderly loved ones when the time comes.



Death Cafe write up: Death Cafe New York City

Posted by Nancy Gershman on Nov. 16, 2022, 12:36 p.m.


This October's Death Cafe NYC began with a fascinating set of questions concerning Green Burials. One of the attendees wanted to be cremated and grow a tree with her ashes. She was also concerned about her cremation being more environmentally friendly. Finally she wanted her ashes to be buried in the location she was in at the time of death. I referred her to Completed Life Initiative's website (www.completedlife.orgwww.completedlife.org).
Her next questions led to a wonderful discussion that pretty much dominated the rest of the hour:
1. Whether we believe that death is a punishment from God.
2. Whether there is a ...


New Blog post: Condemned to suffer

Posted by Broken-heart on Nov. 13, 2022, 7:06 a.m.


I believe I came across this blog for a reason. I hate everything that the media has potraid as love. I want to die, I dont wanna die. I want Love, I can't find love.

Somehow deep down in my heart, all the struggles of financial stability and health can't be instigators to push me off the cliff. But finding unfaithful, superficial, dishonest, heartless woman. Makes me feel really lost and lonely. Because ...



Death Cafe write up: Death Cafe Luz

Posted by Natercia on Nov. 13, 2022, 2:25 a.m.


The first Death Café in Praia da Luz, Algarve was facilitated yesterday by Natercia Godinho Walsh at Madrugada's premises. Six wonderful ladies participated in a conversation about death. Several points were raised:

1) Hospitals and lack of support for people in their final stages of life

2) Fear of ageing and how to care for loved ones whilst respecting their wishes

3) Family conflict when a family member refuses to be hospitalised

4) What is it like to be dead and to live again. It was mentioned it is peaceful and wonderful on the other side. Loss of fear of dying

5) Continuing bonds with the departed ...



Death Cafe write up: Deloraine Death Cafe

Posted by Dr Annetta Mallon on Nov. 10, 2022, 2:17 p.m.

I set up a Death Cafe and advertised, but no-one came (possibly due to COVID) so there is nothing of note to report.



Death Cafe write up: Essen Death Cafe

Posted by Jools Barsky on Nov. 8, 2022, 4:36 p.m.


Essen center. A lively place for conversations about death, grief and life. Under this motto, the first Death Cafe took place last Saturday at Unperfekthaus in Essen.

At the premiere on 5. November 2022, five people took part in addition to the Holy Grief Art management team. "We are pleased that the pilot event was so well received by the participants. Everyone who was there was able to take something for themselves and would be happy to come back."Peter Pfand, co-initiator of Death Cafe Essen and part of the Holy Grief Art Direction team. “Death and grief are unfortunately still taboo subjects in our society. With the ...



Death Cafe write up: Death Cafe returns to Brattleboro

Posted by Denise Glover on Nov. 7, 2022, 12:12 p.m.


It was an unseasonably warm late-Fall day. We had around 25 participants show up for the Death Cafe. Folks sat down and started sharing with each other before we even got started!

Several people took their chairs outside and enjoyed the sunshine while talking. 

People expressed their appreciation and we had many requests to host another, which we are planning to do.



Death Cafe write up: Death Cafe - Kangaroo Point, Brisbane

Posted by Suzanne on Nov. 4, 2022, 11:08 p.m.


Five people participated in the Brisbane Death Cafe at Kangaroo Point on 29 October 2022. Conversation spanned recent deaths of family members and friends as well as more distant losses. Many expressed how their experiences of death had affected them and described the path to where they are now in how they relate to dying and death and to how they serve those who are dying. The physical decline of ordinary ageing that transitions towards death was discussed as was sudden death of younger family members and friends. Loss of role models and changes in family structure leading ultimately to the generational shift we come to know as ...



Death Cafe write up: Tucson Online MDT Friendly & Fearless Death Cafe

Posted by TucsonFFDeathCafe on Nov. 3, 2022, 4:57 p.m.


We are living in a degrading world where panic and paranoia seems to have seeped in everywhere like a fine mist. In the United States, we are at imminent risk of losing our democratic union. Experientially, it feels sudden and overwhelming. A recent Café goer shared his heartfelt desire to apologize to young people, that our older generation is leaving them to inherit a big mess of things. He’s found apology to be powerful, and I’ll add forgiveness of ourselves, as a great place to release the tensions so we can begin again. He added the timely suggestion that if we have fears, let’s be ...



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