At
Death Cafés people come together in a relaxed and safe setting to discuss
death, drink tea and eat delicious cake.
The objective of Death Café is "To increase awareness of death with a view
to helping people make the most of their (finite) lives".
Join the hosts:
Audrey Pellicano R.N., GRS of Wise Widow (www.WiseWidow.com) and
Laura Olivares of Nothing Forgotten, Inc.
(www.NothingForgottenInc.com)
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
6 p.m to 7:30 p.m
Le Pain Quotidien
124 Seventh Avenue
(bet. 17th & 18th Street)
New York, NY 10011
There is no cost to attend. You only pay for your food/drink
purchases, if any.
For more information contact Audrey [at] wisewidow [dot] com or Laurao [at] nothingforgotteninc [dot] com. No RSVP Required!
Good work. So many good books on the subject of death and dying.
ReplyDeleteThe one I found most useful is Easy Death.
– Elisabeth Kubler Ross, M.D.
author, On Death and Dying
said of Easy Death
An exciting, stimulating, and
thought-provoking book that
adds immensely to the ever-
increasing literature on the
phenomena of life and death.
"...it is a confirmation that a life
filled with love instead of fear
can lead to ultimately
meaningful life and death.
"Thank you for this masterpiece.
A few other good books; In Lieu of Flowers; A Conversation for the Living by Nancy Cobb.
ReplyDeleteBeing with Dying by Joan Halifax.
We are launching the first death Cafe in Phoenix. I am originally from NY. Will be there late August. If there is a death cafe in NYC scheduled then would love to stop in.
Best wishes,
jacqueline
justtor@cox.net