Harmony in Living and Dying Approach Workshop

  • 8th December 2020 at 7:30 pm
  • Open
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As a finale in Grief Awareness Week, we are calling out to people who are searching for harmony at a challenging time in their lives.

Maybe you are faced with the reality of your own mortality or that of someone close to you. Join an online meeting, to find out about a practical approach to living, dying, death and grief, drawing on ancient wisdom traditions and modern science. Inspired by HRH The Prince of Wales’s book ‘Harmony: a new way of looking at our world’, we will combine Nature’s principles of Harmony (cycles, interconnectedness, diversity, adaptation, beauty, oneness) with science, geometry, meditation, movement, music, poetry, philosophy and stories, to prepare people better for various aspects of end-of-life care and
to inspire people to live fully in the here and now.

Join us for meaningful discussions about the sacred mystery of death, the process of dying and a conscious realisation of the miracle of living.

We will explore two principles of Harmony: the cyclical patterns and the interconnectedness – interdependence of everything in Nature.

When we notice the cycles and connections in Nature and within us, it raises some questions:

  • how to live fully and die gracefully?
  • how to cultivate togetherness, connections and to look out for each other?
  • can Nature’s patterns help us find peace when dealing with loss and grief?

Together we will draw a simple geometric pattern found all over the natural world, which symbolises the cycle of life, death and regeneration.

Please bring some paper, a pencil and a compass or something round to draw around for the session. There will be time for discussion and questions.

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