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Death and rebirth: The ignition of life in BCST


“When one thing dies all things die together, and must live again in a different way.” (David Whyte, 1997).

Today’s society tends to avoid the subject of death, both literal and symbolic, however death is one of the few certainties in life, often causing great pain within individual, familial, and community dynamics. From a biodynamic craniosacral perspective this workshop will explore the concept and experience of death both in terms of literal death and the death of a way of being. We will examine working in the end-of-life arena and issues involved in palliative care; address what it means to die to one pattern of living in order to open up to another; question whether it is possible to have a conscious death; and experience how all death processes are a natural rhythm within the cranial paradigm.

The workshop will start with a Thursday evening session to allow us more time to cover the extensive material.

Open to all qualified craniosacral therapists and cranial osteopaths.

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Dying into Life: An online retreat to contemplate death, grief & rebirth