In a world so caught up in the business of coming out ahead on life's great balance sheet, one can easily witness that our present day society leaves little room for mourning when mourning is called for. In fact, we live in a grief inarticulate culture. Our capacity to weather the tragedies and sorrows of life is painfully thin and in and of itself tragic and sorrowful. This day is for those who have felt the tug to venture into the rich terrain of grief and broken-heartedness. Here we will learn to let life's many small and big endings have their way with us and turn us into persons of soulful depth as well as persons who can hold out a steadying arm to others facing endings of their own.
Join Rachelle Lamb in this courageous exploration where she brings a wealth of personal knowledge including insights gained from her studies with Stephen Jenkinson (Griefwalker).
Topics:
• Failure to grieve
• The broken heart is not broken
• The language of grief
• Myth, metaphor and poetry as guides
Royal Roads University: 250-391-2511 Quote course # PEMS2672
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Excellent education. It exceeded my expectations and provided a new world of insight.