Art of Living and Dying

Art of Living and Dying

Please join us on Friday 20 Nov. – Sunday 22 Nov. for The Art of Living and Dying Module Three. In this online workshop – one of four stand-alone units that combine to form The Art of Living and Dying series – you will discover the art and science of healing practices that support body-mind-spirit wellness. You will learn practical tools for dealing with suffering related to aging, serious illness, and the end of life. Throughout this programme, insights are drawn from the wisdom of Celtic spirituality that bring to light the beauty of all of life’s transitions. 

The November online workshop is followed by five monthly online Circle of Trust© study groups. 

Programme tuition is €355 with an Early Bird Discount of €295. Group discounts are available. Presenters include an internationally experienced team from Ireland and America. Register online at www.sacredartofliving.org/irish-programs/

If you would like to talk to one of our Irish team members, please contact Patricia Hallahan (Dublin) nealtru@gmail.com (087) 661 5729  or Úna McKeever (Galway)   unamckeever21@gmail.com (087) 250 5015. You can find out more about the Sacred Art of Living Center at www.sacredartofliving.org.

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