Honouring Life’s End. A training on Death and Diyng.

DURATION: 2 anni

NUMBER OF MODULES: 4 moduli

CODE: TR

Leead by:

Aneesha Dillon

Aneesha Dillon, American-born, trained in neo-Reichian education with Charles Kelley at the Radix...
Honoring Life's End

This three-module training provides a compassionate and comprehensive approach to understanding and embracing the natural process of death and dying.

Designed to shift cultural attitudes from fear and avoidance to acceptance, openness, and heart-centered awareness, it encourages participants to reframe their relationship with death.

Through this program, individuals can cultivate a more authentic, compassionate, and enriching engagement with the profound realities of life’s final transition, fostering deeper understanding and peace.

PURPOSE AND PHILOSOPHY

  • Challenging societal conditioning that keeps death hidden and feared.
  • Reclaiming death as a natural, inevitable part of life’s cycle.
  • Cultivating acceptance, compassion, and curiosity about mortality.
  • Enhancing our capacity for presence, humility, and gratitude through awareness of our mortality.

WHO THIS IS FOR

Anyone interested in deepening their understanding of death and dying:

  • Professionals working with clients facing aging, illness, or loss
  • therapists, counselors, caregivers, spiritual teachers.
  • Individuals seeking personal growth through confronting mortality.
  • Those wanting to support loved ones through end-of-life experiences.

POURSE CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS

  • Examining social, cultural, and personal beliefs about death, aging, and loss.
  • Exploring grief, letting go, forgiveness, and emotional healing.
  • Understanding the physical, emotional, and spiritual signs of approaching death.
  • Learning practical skills like presence at the bedside, coommunication about death, and hospice/palliative care options.
  • Exploring spiritual experiences related to near-death and shared death phenomena.

PRACTICAL SKILLS AND TOOLS

  • Engaging with “The Best Three Months” end-of-life counseling method, focusing on five life domains: Body, Emotions/Relationships, Spirituality, Legacy/Purpose, and After-Death Care.
  • Developing compassionate communication techniques for talking with terminally individuals.
  • Applying practices such as conscious touch, music, sacred oils, and silent presence to offer comfort.

TRANSFORMATIVE OUTCOMES

  • Gaining a deeper understanding of the dying process from medical, psychological, and spiritual perspectives.
  • Learning to support others with empathy and practical wisdom.
  • Embracing mortality as a pathway to living more fully-enhancing joy, fulfillment, and presence.
  • Opening the heart to the mystery of death, fostering resilience and peace.

 

CALENDAR

Modul 1: April 22-26, 2026

Modul 2: July 29-August 2

Modul 3: November 18-22

 

ANEESHA DILLON

Trained in Neo-Reichian therapy by Charles Kelley in his Radix Institute (California), she was a resident therapist of the Esalen Institute until 1976, when she went to India to meet Osho. By integrating his teachings with the intuitions of Wilhelm Reich, she created the Osho Pulsation Bodywork and the Tantric Pulsation. For nearly 50 years she has been leading groups and trainings all around the world. In 2013 she entered a new field of study and work when she trained as a Death Educator with the Conscious Dying Collective, Sacred Crossings, and other similar training Institutes in the US. She is a Hospice Volunteer and Death Doula and now shares this invaluable and sacred information based in compassionate comfort care at the end of life.

Leead by:

Aneesha Dillon

Aneesha Dillon, American-born, trained in neo-Reichian education with Charles Kelley at the Radix...

Moduls and schedule

Honoring Life's End

Honoring Life’s End – MODULE 1

   

dal 22 April, 2026 ore 10:00
al 26 April, 2026 ore 16:30

Honoring Life's End

Honoring Life’s End – MODULE 2

   

dal 29 July, 2026 ore 10:00
al 2 August, 2026 ore 16:30

Honoring Life's End

Honoring Life’s End – MODULE 3

   

dal 18 November, 2026 ore 10:00
al 22 November, 2026 ore 16:30