Living Funeral Meditations
Step into a Sacred Space of Reflection and Renewal
A Living Funeral Meditation is a profound and transformative experience designed to help you confront the concept of mortality in a supportive, compassionate environment.
This guided meditation invites you to explore the end of life from a place of deep introspection, allowing you to face your fears, honour your life’s journey, and embrace the impermanence that shapes your existence.
Through this meditation, you’ll find a space to release what no longer serves you, gain clarity on what truly matters, and awaken to the vibrant possibilities that life still holds. Whether you are seeking to heal from past losses or to deepen your connection to life, this experience offers a unique opportunity to rediscover a sense of purpose and peace.
Why Participate?
Embrace Life Fully: By facing the inevitable truth of death, you can deepen your connection to what truly matters in your life. This meditation offers a unique opportunity to explore your inner landscape, bringing unspoken fears and unresolved feelings into the light.
Transform Your Relationship with Death: Rather than viewing death as a distant or feared concept, this meditation helps you see it as a natural and integral part of life. You’ll emerge with a greater sense of peace, acceptance, and even gratitude for the life you are living.
Honor Your Legacy: Take this time to reflect on the impact you want to leave behind, the relationships you cherish, and the values you hold dear. It’s a chance to align your daily actions with the legacy you wish to create.
What to Expect?
During the meditation, you will be gently guided through visualization exercises that mimic the experience of letting go—of life, roles, and attachments. You’ll also have the opportunity to write your own eulogy, reflect on your life’s journey, and envision the life you want to lead moving forward.
"The writing exercises during the Living Funeral Meditation were incredibly impactful. I didn't realize how much I needed to express until I started putting pen to paper. Writing my own eulogy and reflecting on my life's journey was both cathartic and enlightening. These exercises helped me confront emotions I had been avoiding and gave me a newfound clarity about what truly matters to me. It was an experience that continues to resonate with me long after the meditation ended." (participant)
The Living Funeral Meditation was unlike anything I've ever experienced. The space created was sacred, safe, and deeply nurturing. From the moment I entered, I felt held by the energy in the room. It was as if time slowed down, allowing me to fully immerse myself in the journey. The reverence with which the meditation was conducted made it a truly spiritual experience. I left feeling a deep sense of peace and connection to something greater than myself." (past participant)
Join us at our next one!
"I came to the Living Funeral Meditation with a bit of skepticism, unsure of what to expect. What I found was a profoundly different experience than I had imagined. Instead of feeling morbid or fearful, the meditation was deeply life-affirming. It wasn't just about facing death; it was about embracing life with renewed purpose and clarity. I walked away feeling more alive." (past participant)
Upcoming
Notes:
This is the day that time changes in North America
You will receive the Zoom link via email 2 days before the event along with instructions
You will need to send some information back to me before the event so please ensure you check your email.
Registration closes on Nov 1st.
Sunday, November 3rd
Virtual via Zoom
10am MT/11am CT/12pm ET
(Live only - not recorded)
In honour of Samhain/Halloween, we invite you to join us for our annual virtual Living Funeral Meditation on November 3rd. This special event is a time to honour our ancestors and embrace death, not as THE end, but as a transition in the continuous cycle of life. Together, we will create a sacred space to reflect, release, and reconnect with what truly matters, guided by the wisdom of those who came before us.