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Shining Light on Death – Online Workshop ‘Living and Dying Well’ – Sunday 4th October 2020

A dialogue between Chrissie McGinn & Richard Hewitt , founders of Wisborough Transformation – Celebrating the Best in Everyone’, was followed by a workshop attended by 90 on Zoom and the Janki Foundation Facebook page. This was  facilitated by Nirmala Ragbir-Day, Spiritual Care Training Co-ordinator at South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS…

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Shining Light on Death – Online Workshop (PART 2) Saturday 1st August 2020

The second part of the online workshops on Shining Light on Death opened with a minute’s silence followed by an introduction to the session by Nirmala Ragbir-Day.  Nirmala went on to share that the ethos behind the Shining Light on Death theme is that “…death is still a topic that many…

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Shining Light on Death – Transitions through Grief – Sunday 26th July 2020

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION   Thank you so much for attending the Webinar Shining light on Death : transitions through grief on Sunday. There were 89 viewers of the event. Conversations like these invariably lead to new questions.  We had an abundance of those, too many in fact to answer individually….

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Shining Light on Death – Online Event (PART 1) Saturday 25th July 2020

The sweet sound of Cherry Steinberg’s flute welcomed the online audience of 80  who attended the first of two Zoomed Shining Light on Death workshops, facilitated by Nirmala Ragbir-Day, Spiritual Care Training Co-ordinator at South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. Nirmala explained the aim of the two workshops was…

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Shining Light on Death, A Study Day, Leicester 21st September 2019

We need to be curious about dying. This was the message delivered by the eminent neuropsychiatrist Dr Peter Fenwick to some 160 informed delegates at the Shining Light on Death conference held at Harmony House, Leicester, by the Janki Foundation for Spirituality in Healthcare and the Brahma Kumaris (BK), on…

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‘Conscious living, Conscious dying ’ – Shining Light on Death Workshop 2, 15th June 2019

The news reported below is the experience written by one of the participants.   This workshop was held on Saturday 15th June 2019 at Global Co-operation House, London, and organised by the Janki Foundation to encourage deeper conversations about death. It was the second of two workshops that arose from…

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‘A Shared Experience’ – Shining Light on Death Workshop 1, 13th April 2019

A Shared Experience, the first of the Shining Light on Death workshops, was held on Saturday 13th April at Global Cooperation House (London) and organised by the Janki Foundation. Facilitated by Bridget Haley, nurse and caregiver, Suja Chandran, senior social worker, and Bhavna Patani, co-ordinator and secretary of the Janki Foundation, it provided…

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SHINING LIGHT ON DEATH – creating a sacred space… 21st November 2018 Dr Sue Morrison, Bridget Haley and Suja Chandran

‘GOODBYE, SORRY, THANK YOU, I LOVE YOU’   So successful was the Shining Light on Death one-day programme in July 2018 that an evening follow-up event was held on 21st November 2018 to allow for more conversations on the taboo subject of death and dying. Leaflet of the event:  Please click here …

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SHINING LIGHT ON DEATH 14th July 2018 – Dr Peter Fenwick, Ann Yeomans and Sister Jayanti

Over 200 people attended the one-day seminar Shining Light on Death at Global Co-operation House (London) on 14th July.  There were also 30-40 people who joined the seminar online.  Guest speakers were Dr Peter Fenwick, a London neuropsychiatrist, Ann Yeomans, a Soul Midwife who works in Sussex, and Sister Jayanti,…

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