Death Cafe write-ups


Death Cafe Sendai Write up

Posted by Death Cafe Sendai on Aug. 28, 2015, 5:25 a.m.

Death Café Sendai

You’re invited to Sendai’s first Death Café.

At Death Cafes people come together in a relaxed and safe
setting to discuss death and life, drink tea/coffee and eat
delicious food (organic food if available).

Objective:
To increase awareness of death with a view to helping people make the most of their mortal lives.

Who: All are welcome. (All ages are welcome)
When: 3 October, 2015
Where: MADAMADA (address on registration)
Time: 1:45pm for 2pm start until 4pm

1000 yen for cake and drink

For information about Death Cafe Sendai, please visit:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Grief-Cafe-Sendai/1612714342333597

Pouring light into ...


St. George, Maine Death Cafe IV Write up

Posted by Sylvia Sienikehä Elysiana on Aug. 25, 2015, 6:43 p.m. 1 comment

The fourth cafe in a monthly series -- a lively, lovely evening, with great food, conversation and company.

I look forward to gathering again in the spring upon my return from Canada's west coast!


Death Cafe Grants Pass OR Write up

Posted by grantspass on Aug. 23, 2015, 1:40 p.m.

 

OK, it's not the normal conversation you'd expect to have over dessert, but the taboo topic at dinner parties, family gatherings and hospital bedsides, is the main item on the agenda at Death Café Grants Pass.

 

People often can't talk to their spouses or families about it, so the idea is to create an environment where talking about death is natural and comfortable.  Some talk about being ready for death or explore the practical things such as advanced directives, funeral arrangements, etc.  Others look at the spiritual side of what happens after death.

 

There is no agenda other than that of the participants. It is ...


Death Cafe Cali-Colombia Write up

Posted by CALI-COLOMBIA on Aug. 22, 2015, 10:58 a.m.

How do we live the death of our loved ones? is it different if the person has  died of natural or accidentally causes?, and with regard to my own death ... how do I want to be remembered? These were some of the questions that accompanied us in the third Death Cafe in Cali, Colombia. We also talked about how attachments, especially to life itself, can influence the experience of dying. During the meeting there were also dilemmatic issues that emerged such as the paradox of giving life through death when it comes to donating our organs, and the question of the value of life when it comes to ...


Death Cafe Winnipeg Write up

Posted by Death Cafe Winnipeg on Aug. 20, 2015, 11:24 a.m.

Another great afternoon gathering!  We had about a dozen participants ranging iin age from 17 to 85..including 4 people under 30!

Wonderful free flowing conversation about personal experiences, cultural expectations, the relationship to the body after death, book recommendations..a lovely group of people sharing !

I love to see the cross-pollination of ideas, people exchanging phone numbers or email addresses to continue the conversation.

Thanks to all who came out on a beautiful sunny day !

 


Blue Ridge Death Cafe Write up

Posted by Blue Ridge Death Cafe on Aug. 19, 2015, 6:01 p.m.

The next meeting of the Blue Ridge Death Cafe will be on October 25, 2015 from 2:00 - 3:30 PM.

We will meet at the Old City Cemetery located at 401 Taylor Street in Lynchburg, VA. www.gravegarden.org/

Join us for coffee, a sweet treat and engaging conversation about death (and life)!

This event is free and registration is required.  To register go to http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2365229

Thanks.


Death Cafe in Perth, Scotland Write up

Posted by Rachel Weiss on Aug. 11, 2015, 7:30 a.m. 1 comment

We received two different reactions when we mentioned we were going to attend Perth’s first Death Café meeting which took place on the evening of Monday 27 April.  Either raised eyebrows and an expression of it being an interesting idea or a frown and an exclamation of “Why?".

The reality was a very well attended event (about 30 people) and a convivial meeting where some deep and meaningful, but by no means downhearted conversation took place.  Ages ranged from the early 20’s to over 70; people had travelled from Stirling and further afield and both genders were well represented. 

It was very uplifting and heart-warming to ...


Death Cafe San Antonio Write up

Posted by anabendana on Aug. 9, 2015, 1:58 p.m.

Death Café San Antonio was programmed at a public coffee house, for August 8th to join in Australia’s D2KD (Dying To Know Day).  A few days prior the event our local newspaper wrote a small article, and a public radio station allowed us (interview) approximately 15 minutes in one of their afternoon programs.  The response (via email) was extremely supportive and encouraging! 

Twenty-three people showed at the appointed time.  Some participants’ work with the dying in many different fields, others were there for personal reasons.  Topics of conversation ranged widely from personal experiences, hospice, pain management, fear of death (and its many faces!), music-thanatology, funeral rituals, cultural ...


Death Cafe on Garnet, Westmere, Auckland Write up

Posted by walesc on Aug. 9, 2015, 2:45 a.m.

What a super meeting we had today, full of laughter, authenticity and connectedness.  Wonderful time, thanks everyone.


Death Cafe Footscray Write up

Posted by PetaMurray on Aug. 8, 2015, 11:58 p.m.

We had a wonderful turnout for the Inaugural Footscray Death Cafe, held at the Happy River Cafe in the grounds of the Footscray Community Arts Centre.

Twenty guests filled the long table, and after a bit of an intro, and an acknowledgement of the fact that it was also Dying To Know Day, we broke into two groups for conversation. And coffee. And the all-important cake.....

It was a pleasure to host the event, and I am delighted to announce an intention to host two further Death Cafes at FCAC. These will be on Saturday 29 August and Saturday 26 September. Precise details will be posted here soon. 


Death Cafe in Plant City Write up

Posted by Lisa Riley-Shepherd on Aug. 8, 2015, 2:09 p.m.

Our first Death Cafe had 7 participants, including the hosts. We came together from word of mouth, local weekly newspaper, area weekly newpaper, and the Death Cafe website. We spent time sharing our own unique experiences around death. It was an enriching, touching discussion that seemed to be enjoyed by all. We plan to come together and share our thoughts again in September.


Death Cafe Cali-Colombia Write up

Posted by CALI-COLOMBIA on Aug. 7, 2015, 10:38 a.m.

On this occasion four people joined us. It took us a little while to break the ice and warm up. However,  as some concerns were resolved such as, What is a Death Cafe?, it made it easier to intervene, allowing the meeting to flow with an attitude of respect and good listening. The predominant topic was the narratives of death that had happened in the families of some of the participants. Also, there was a space to reflect on the influence that the Death Cafe has in the personal life of each one.

Thanks!!


Death Cafe Winchester, VA Write up

Posted by Mary Jane Lee on Aug. 3, 2015, 9:31 a.m.

The August 2, 2015 Death Cafe in Winchester, Va was attended by a dozen participants who created an environment of trust, sensitivity, and intelligence.

The dialogue centered around whether or not our culture is becoming desensitized or sensitized by the rampant violents deaths that are happening in our world at this time.  We wonder how the media is affecting us, and whether the global community will be able at some point change the world view of what is acceptable behavior for humankind.  How can we effect a paradigm shift?There was agreement that each person through intentional action and thought becomes a participant and there was consensus to ...


Death Cafe of Venice, Florida Write up

Posted by Pam Schierberg on Aug. 1, 2015, 4:48 p.m. 2 comments

The Death cafe of Venice, Florida meets the third Saturday of the month from 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm at the Frances T. Bourne Jacaranda Library, Youth Room.  In addition to great conversation on all topics of death and dying, we'll also enjoy refreshments- brownie bites, coffee, and tea. You are welcome to bring a treat to share as well.  Hope to see you there! You may also follow our group on Facebook Death Cafe Venice, Florida 

 

 


St. George, Maine Death Cafe III Write up

Posted by Sylvia Sienikehä Elysiana on July 30, 2015, 11:27 a.m.

Another beautiful gathering - 14 people gathered for the 3rd cafe in St. George. Tea, coffee and organic chocolate cake were served.


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