Changing Perspective on Death
Changing Perspective on Death


Who has not lost family or friends? Often the wish to have said or done more for those we loved and lost, lingers: If I could see them one last time, what would I say? What would they say to me? What might I ask them? Or we're consumed with questions: Is it possible to communicate with those who have already passed over? Where do they go? How to confront the inevitable challenge of losing those we love? How to face the grief and guilt remaining? A shift in perspective can provide opportunities for understanding and personal growth during times of loss. Also, as many of us know, death need not end a deep relationship. Perhaps a new language is needed to talk with those who are no longer living, yet not totally gone.
This is the original seed that took root and led to my online course for DailyOM. As with other extreme challenges in life, experiencing the deaths of loved ones — though difficult — can become an opportunity for our souls to grow. The eight weekly lessons will include short writing exercises as a way to explore the themes and clarify what our own beliefs are about what exists after death and how best to honor those who have died and explore meaningful ways of remembering and feeling connected to them. Discovering ways to both honor and communicate with those who are gone, yet somehow remain.
How to navigate loss in ways that support personal growth and honor the memory of loved ones are the goals of this course. Join me in this unique exploration that touches us all. — Catherine Ann Jones
What you will learn with this course:
Who has not lost family or friends? Often the wish to have said or done more for those we loved and lost, lingers: If I could see them one last time, what would I say? What would they say to me? What might I ask them? Or we're consumed with questions: Is it possible to communicate with those who have already passed over? Where do they go? How to confront the inevitable challenge of losing those we love? How to face the grief and guilt remaining? A shift in perspective can provide opportunities for understanding and personal growth during times of loss. Also, as many of us know, death need not end a deep relationship. Perhaps a new language is needed to talk with those who are no longer living, yet not totally gone.
This is the original seed that took root and led to my online course for DailyOM. As with other extreme challenges in life, experiencing the deaths of loved ones — though difficult — can become an opportunity for our souls to grow. The eight weekly lessons will include short writing exercises as a way to explore the themes and clarify what our own beliefs are about what exists after death and how best to honor those who have died and explore meaningful ways of remembering and feeling connected to them. Discovering ways to both honor and communicate with those who are gone, yet somehow remain.
How to navigate loss in ways that support personal growth and honor the memory of loved ones are the goals of this course. Join me in this unique exploration that touches us all. — Catherine Ann Jones
What you will learn with this course:

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