Death Cafe write-ups


SW London Death Cafe Write up

Posted by Suzanne Michal on Nov. 19, 2014, 9:22 a.m.

It quickly became apparent that we were all going to be at ease in revealing deeper stuff about ourselves... So, we heard tales of ...

taking LSD in one's youth and how those experiences generating a new definitaion of what reality is for that person (now in their seventies)..

how a lady survived laying for 28 hours with a stroke before someone find her and she is alive to tell the story...

living with mouth cancer...

becoming a massage therapist for end of life patients...

being bereaved from someone who died in awful circustances in an earthquake...

As the evening passed, our aliveness grew... to share such experiences ...


Rappahannock Death Cafe Write up

Posted by MHughes on Nov. 16, 2014, 9:05 a.m. 1 comment

The second Death Cafe' held in our small, rural town on October 22nd, was again, well recieved. There were 18 folks in attendence. For this gathering, we broke into smaller groups. This change was well recieved and feedback was very positive. We had cake and tea. The next Death Cafe' is scheduled for November 19th.


Death Cafe - Sydney Write up

Posted by April Lewis on Nov. 12, 2014, 5:11 p.m.

I turned up to ‘death café’ alone - on a humid sunny day in Annandale. It had taken me two attempts to get up the guts, but I’m glad that I did; because the enormous berry muffins, lovely coffee and genuine company made this a really worthwhile experience. In this culturally rare space conversation flowed and I was surprised at how comfortable it felt to talk about death. For me, I had spent twenty six years suppressing my grief so it was a relief to feel able to speak. I heard sad stories and funny ones - from someone whose husband had died a mere month ago to a ...


Death Cafe Mullumbimby Write up

Posted by deathcafennsw on Nov. 11, 2014, 7:03 p.m.

What a great night, We had 42 registrations and 50 people in the room. Some people left early but, it was a lateish night.

Thanks to The Empire Cafe for great food and service.

 


Death Cafe Northumberland Write up

Posted by Northumberland on Nov. 11, 2014, 1:22 p.m.

Our group " Last Breath " hosted our last Death Cafe Northumberland event for 2014 in October on the sandy shores of Cobourg Ontario.  We had 21 people attend ( last minute cancelling of 8 people ) and are never disappointed in what unfolds in the way of sharing and conversing on this difficult subject of death.  We are in the process of scheduling our next year's events and adding film presentations and discussions on alternate days.  It seems this discussion topic is ever expanding and desired so we will keep hosting for those who desire such a gathering.


Highcliffe Death Cafe Write up

Posted by Lis Horwich on Nov. 11, 2014, 4:08 a.m.

First evening death cafe tonight, so busy chatting about death, that I forgot to take a photo whilst everyone were here. The roses and candle gives an impression of the totally relaxed atmosphere whilst death was turned upside down among people who had never met before! Thank you for coming.


DødsCafe København /Death Cafe Copenhagen Write up

Posted by Ellen Hansen on Nov. 9, 2014, 2:22 a.m.

Again, we had fine two fine hours together. Sitting around two tables we were 13 persons - ages between around 30 and 80.
Laughs and tears, talking about our own death as well as the death of our loved ones and also the death of people that are not so close but yet important for us.

We, the organizers, have made useful guidelines for how to secure an empathic and open-minded frame.
A journalist wished to participate for writing an article in her newspaper, as we also have experiencing before. Our way of instructing and framing that situation was also satisfying, so that she could be there as she ...


Tuonen Tupa- Death Cafe Write up

Posted by kmarttinen on Nov. 8, 2014, 9:11 a.m.

We met again in Lappeenranta and had many interested participants to show up. This time conversation was about immident death and fears and also about hard to accept children and infant deaths.

Before the Death Cafe we listened to guitar music played by Konsta Kuronen to music composed by his great uncle Eino Partanen. Music was composed around the time when E.Partanen's 7-year old son succumbed to brain tumor.

Time seemed to be too short again, all the best (=spontaneous) comments started flowing in the doorway. We will meet again next month for sure. And talk about issues we didn't get to talk about today


Death Cafe in Marrickville Write up

Posted by mknight on Nov. 7, 2014, 4:45 a.m.

Death Café Marrickville has come and gone again, yet echoes of the conversation that took place still resound in my mind. 

Hosted by Lazy Bones Lounge, old and new faces met and exchanged thoughts, feelings and attitudes about all things death. 

My impression of the afternoon was that it was almost a relief to be able to talk about death and to explore not only our feelings but the reactions of others toward our perceptions of death and our ease at its inevitability.   

As previously, discussion was free-flowing, agenda-free and non-structured and although the group was smaller in number this time, conversation ripped along at a furious pace ...


Flagstaff September Death Cafe Write up

Posted by aleia@furthershore.org on Nov. 5, 2014, 6:20 p.m.

This Cafe was attended by 33 participants ages 19 to 84, men and women. We are again joined today by several young students of sociology, sustainable communities, counseling and other schools within the local Northern Arizona University. Patrons thoroughly enjoyed gf ‘blondie’s’, apple slices with caramel dipping sauce and organic cheese and crackers. Round table discussion groups of 8 to 10 each discussed various topics including:

End of life medical interventions ~ why not write it down NOW instead of when you cannot speak?

Doctors don’t always honor a DNR! This is upsetting and the politics around it are confounding.

Grieving is okay, it is good to ...


Denver Death Cafe-October Write up

Posted by Anita Larson on Nov. 4, 2014, 11:53 a.m.

Denver Death Café Summary

October 26, 2014

 

Thank you to First Universalist Church for hosting the October Denver Death Cafe and providing refreshments. Thank you to Ardis, Rod & Ilene for setting everything up and that funny cake!  

 

Anita Larson, Celebrant & Facilitator opened the meeting by talking about the “Before I Die” project and the positive responses it is getting globally. Candy Chang painted the side of an abandoned house in her neighborhood with chalkboard paint and stenciled it with a grid of the sentence “Before I die I want to ____”. Anyone walking by could pick up a piece of chalk, reflect on their lives and share their ...


Death Cafe Zürich Write up

Posted by DeathCafeZurich on Nov. 4, 2014, 10:17 a.m.

„Über den Tod reden bringt dich nicht um, sondern weiter.“ Unter diesem Motto trafen sich am 2. November 2014 über 20 interessierte Menschen und ein Hund zum ersten Death Café Zürich. Das Cabaret Voltaire bewährte sich als stimmungsvoller Veranstaltungsort. Die Gäste versorgten sich an der Bar mit Verpflegung und platzierten sich an den Bistrotischen. Nach ein paar einführenden Worten, in denen auch die Pioniere der Death Café Bewegung erwähnt wurden, waren die Anwesenden auf sich gestellt.

In Gruppen von zwei bis acht Personen tauschten sich die Teilnehmenden angeregt aus. Über die intuitive Einstiegsfrage „Was hat dich hierher geführt?“ war das Eis gleich ...


Northern Alberta Death Cafe Write up

Posted by Northern Alberta Death Cafe on Oct. 28, 2014, 9:58 p.m. 1 comment

one full year of holding the Northern Alberta Death Cafe....  Some very small groups and some larger, they all seem to fit and the conversations are always interesting and some even thought provoking.....

With the new political push for dying with dignity there are some ethical questions around all of the choices one can or hopes to be able to make on their own.  

Blessings to all you followers....


Flagstaff August Death Cafe Write up

Posted by aleia@furthershore.org on Oct. 28, 2014, 4:17 p.m. 1 comment

We are joined today by several young students of psychology from the local Northern Arizona University. What an honor to have them be interested in talking about death! The lemon drizzle cake was also a big hit. . . Here are some comments from our August Death Cafe:

*The depth of kindness in this group is extraordinary

*I enjoy the "attitude of gratitude" I call this my "fear reduction group!"

*I love that I don't have to explain what i mean when I say I have a "Death Cafe buzz!"

*The conversations in our group just flow into one another. . . it brought the 'mystery' back to me.

*We spoke ...


Death Cafe Taiwan Write up

Posted by CelinJheng on Oct. 28, 2014, 1:37 p.m. 2 comments

We made it !!!!

The death cafe is successful.

 


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