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Death: A Love Project - Facilitating a Peaceful End-of-Life Experience Death: A Love Project invites readers to rethink death and its associated rituals with compassion and mindfulness. In this insightful book, Annie Bolitho, a seasoned facilitator of end-of-life arrangements, celebrant, and educator, offers her profound experience to guide those contemplating their own later life or those who have faced the death of a loved one. This book emphasises the importance of taking time to process grief and build meaningful relationships, avoiding the rush of quick arrangements at the time of death.…mehr

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Death: A Love Project - Facilitating a Peaceful End-of-Life Experience Death: A Love Project invites readers to rethink death and its associated rituals with compassion and mindfulness. In this insightful book, Annie Bolitho, a seasoned facilitator of end-of-life arrangements, celebrant, and educator, offers her profound experience to guide those contemplating their own later life or those who have faced the death of a loved one. This book emphasises the importance of taking time to process grief and build meaningful relationships, avoiding the rush of quick arrangements at the time of death. By fostering a healthy grieving process, readers can navigate the delicate journey of loss with greater peace and understanding. If you're looking for a comprehensive primer on 'death literacy,' Death: A Love Project provides a solid grounding in the basics, making it an essential read for anyone wanting to be better prepared before meeting with a funeral director. In just an afternoon, you will gain valuable insights that will empower you to approach end-of-life experiences with greater confidence and sensitivity.
Autorenporträt
Annie Bolitho is a writer and artist who brings people together toappreciate life, strengthen connections and savour experience. Shedelights in friendship and community life, its people and stories.Annie has made books and learned from them since childhood.In her workshops and projects she uses this medium, along withnatural pigment painting, to help people to connect to place andcelebrate nature, in parks, by the river or wetland or communitygarden.Annie has a Doctorate of Creative Arts in writing. She has livedin numerous different places in Australia and worked across sectorsfrom the arts to environment and sustainability, public health andend-of-life care, always with a focus on facilitation and connectingpeople and having conversations about what is difficult. She livesand works on the lands of Naarm.