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Posted in: Kingston Upon Thames
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Posted in: Kingston Upon Thames
Death Cafe returns to Richmond Unitarians, Sunday 16 June 2-4 p.m. We all will die, but death is a subject we often feel inhibited or fearful to talk about. Death Café offers a supportive space to share our thoughts and feelings about our own deaths and the death of those who are near to us in a spirit of compassion, acceptance and openness. All with a cup of tea and some cake! The Death Café concept was invented in 2011 by Jon Underwood and Sue Barsky Reid, based on the ideas of Bernard Crettaz, and has since spread to 85 countries. Its object is ‘to increase awareness of death with a view to helping people make the most of their (finite) lives’. It provides a forum for discussion rather than a grief support or counselling session. For more information, visit https://deathcafe.com. Richmond and Putney Unitarians are an open-minded and open-hearted spiritual community based in the heart of Richmond. We welcome people of all faiths or no faith, irrespective of social status, gender or sexual orientation. Find out more about us on our website at www.rpuc.org,uk. -
Posted in: Kingston Upon Thames
Richmond Death Cafe, 18 February 2024 We all will die, but death is a subject we often feel inhibited or fearful to talk about. Death Café offers a supportive space to share our thoughts and feelings about our own deaths and the death of those who are near to us in a spirit of compassion, acceptance and openness. All with a cup of tea and some cake! The Death Café concept was invented in 2011 by Jon Underwood and Sue Barsky Reid, based on the ideas of Bernard Crettaz, and has since spread to 85 countries. Its object is ‘to increase awareness of death with a view to helping people make the most of their (finite) lives’. It provides a forum for discussion rather than a grief support or counselling session. For more information, visit https://deathcafe.com. Richmond and Putney Unitarians are an open-minded and open-hearted spiritual community based in the heart of Richmond. We welcome people of all faiths or no faith, irrespective of social status, gender or sexual orientation. Find out more about us on our website at www.rpuc.org.uk.
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