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Shining Light on Death – Online Workshop ‘Living and Dying Well’ – Sunday 4th October 2020 4.00pm to 5.30pm BST

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Oct

  • Event Date

    04, Oct 2020
    @ 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM

  • Event Location

    Zoom Online,

  • Event Organizer

    The Janki Foundation for Spirituality in Healthcare events@jankifoundation.org

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People often have different thoughts about where and how they would like to die. What most would agree is that they would like to have a peaceful death. What does that mean, and how can we prepare ourselves to make that easier? Chrissie & Richard will begin to explore how we can live and die well. Following their conversation together we shall then have time, in small groups, to continue that exploration for ourselves.

Sunday 4th October 4pm – 5.30pm BST

Registration: We have exceeded our zoom participation limit, and for that reason we are sorry to inform you that you will no longer be able to participate through Zoom, however we have organised a live stream through Facebook. Only disadvantage is that you won’t be able to participate in the workshop but will be able to hear the first conversation.  We apologize for any inconvenience and if you are happy to join via Facebook Live stream,  please use the link below.
To watch the video of this event –  click here

 

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Speakers

Chrissie McGinn & Richard Hewitt of Wisborough Transformation aim to celebrate the best in everyone. They have worked with individuals and groups for more than thirty years. They facilitate Conscious Caring groups in healthcare, personal development with individuals, and leadership development in organisations. They trained as Interfaith Ministers and are Spiritual Companions.

 

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