Whether it is you, a beloved family member, or friend, learning of a terminal diagnosis carries an unimaginable weight. Dreams change and priorities shift, as you step into an unknown phase of life; the final chapter.
How does one even begin to plan or become comfortable with what happens in the time that remains? We ask the hard questions. We face the truth head on. And we plan for what is important, while gradually releasing our grip on what has been to pour our energy into meaningful choices that lay before us.
Knowing, understanding, and facing the truth of the realities that lie ahead help to make peace with what we can and can’t change, the decisions we will make, and perhaps even the example of strength and grace in dying that we want to model for our loved ones. "If we meet death with intention, curiosity, open-heartedness, and support, death can be a profound opportunity for living, growth and beauty.” (-Sarah Kerr, founder of the Center for Sacred Deathcare)
We will cover the importance of asking the hard questions, naming what is true and allowing time to settle into that, creating supportive rituals, and discussing the support structure for you or your loved one during this challenging time and how that can be most effective (concentric circles)
Refreshments will be served.