The Art of a Good Death

How do we define a good death, and prepare to embrace it with intention and grace?

Preparing for a good death involves opening ourselves up to honest and deep conversations about our mortality. By adopting an open and intentional attitude toward death, we reduce anxiety, dispel fear, and find peace in the process. This approach allows us to live more fully, accept death as a natural part of life, and prepare an atmosphere of serenity and acceptance for ourselves and our loved ones.

This course is a journey of self-awareness and self-discovery that offers an opportunity to explore and address the obstacles that may arise on the path to a conscious peaceful death, and to transcend death denial and cultivate a healthy relationship with our own mortality.

Imparted by:

Wilka
Roig

Félix
Chancellor

Jess
Miramontes

Sandra
Reyes

Montserrat
Brito

Dayana
Paz

WHO IS IT FOR?

WHAT WILL I LEARN?

WHO IS IT FOR?

  • The general public, people interested in exploring the themes of death, loss and transitions, and deepening their relationship to their mortality

WHAT WILL I LEARN?

We explore and experience playful and practical approaches that help us feel mentally, emotionally and spiritually prepared to be present through the losses of others, of our loved ones, and also to prepare ourselves for our own losses and death.

Content of the course

  • The art of a good death
  • Exploring and overcoming death denial
  • Exploring the fear of death
  • Living and dying through the body
  • Living and dying through the imagination
  • Pause, Rest, Reorganization: Living the art of a good death
  • Emotional agony and physical pain
  • The Ultimate Lesson: Unconditional Love
  • The art of ritual

General Information

Start date:

Duration: 6 weeks

Language: English and Spanish

Value: $

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      Did you take any courses through ESFIM?
      Which is it?
      Do you have experience working in areas that surround the topic of death?*
      What are the reasons that lead you to take this course?*
      How did you know us?*
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