About this Event
Who do we love and how do we love them?
What is a good death?
How can we live a life that brings us peace when our time comes?
We warmly invite you to join us at the Larkspur Library & Learning Center on Tuesday, July 28th, from 6pm-7pm for a creative course about mortality. In this workshop, participants will engage in deep personal reflection around these questions, as we reflect on life and death together in community. Participants in this workshop will be encouraged to push through the fear of death, transform wounds around mortality, and to examine ways they can live life to its fullest with a death-affirming outlook.
Together, we will use journal style prompts to meditate on what is meaningful to us in life, and learn new ways to honor the love we have for others (as well as ourselves). Prompts might range from what music someone would like on their funeral playlist when they die to who they would want to surround them on their deathbed and much more.
This workshop is designed to be a safe space where we might meet the uncomfortable questions around death together in community, instead of facing them in the dark alone. Participants will leave this workshop with a more concrete idea of what is meaningful to live life to its fullest. Registration is required.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Larkspur Conservation - Library and Learning Center, 306 42nd Avenue North, Nashville, United States
USD 33.85









