The Awakening Workshop
Saturday, July 31st | 12-3pm PT, 3-6pm ET
Join Alua Arthur for an evocative and immersive three (3) hour workshop designed for you to contemplate your body's inevitable death.
In our time together, we will create a safe environment for you to explore your deepest attachments and significance.
We will consider the dynamics of relationship, reconciliation, forgiveness, and presence, evoking compromised areas in your life. While some of the dialogue may evoke difficult feelings, it will ultimately assist in clearing the path to renewed engagement in life and practical preparation for the eventuality of your death.
Content presented in The Awakening Workshop is based on deep and (some consider) intense stories compiled from our experience while being in the presence of those who are dying. We do not share these stories and concerns to evoke fear but rather, the awareness of the fragility of life. This workshop is not intended as a substitute for traditional grief counseling or psychotherapy. If you suffer currently from clinical depression, severe Thanatophobia (phobia of death), suicidal thoughts, Vasovagal syncope, neurocardiogenic syncope, fainting, or extreme emotional distress this may not be an appropriate workshop for you at this time.
A 3-hour live session on Saturday, July 31st at 12-3pm PT, 3-6pm ET led by Alua Arthur where you will explore your mortality.
Intimate break out groups for additional reflection
The workshop replay to return to as needed.
“A profound and illuminating experience. In one evening I became viscerally aware of what I value in life when everything superficial is stripped away. In turn, I immediately found a deeper appreciation for the present than ever before. You’ll never love life more than after a workshop about death!” — Anastasia B.
“Awakening was a powerful journey into what I truly hold dear to my heart as I consider my life to be ending. As I was guided through the workshop with love and compassion, what started as an intellectual exercise morphed into a deep examination of what my death holds for me and my loved ones. Far from being sad or depressing it was enriching and empowering as I considered how I want my death, and really my life, to look. Take this workshop. If not for yourself, then for everyone that you love and loves you!” — Richard F.