Description
The content of this workbook is adapted from fifteen one-hour public conversations hosted by the author with the Web of Life Sanctuary in Tucson, Arizona. The first four conversations, February 6th & 20th and March 4th & 18th 2020 were held in person at the Sanctuary as a circle. The original series was scheduled for eight bi-weekly sessions. Some of the topics included examining our relationship to death, to grief and loss; information about palliative and hospice care, and a historical review of funeral practices in the USA. We also looked at the basics for what is needed to make the end of life decisions. The goal by the end of the original eight week plan was for each of us to complete our legal end of life documents.
Half way through the series, we had to institute protocols for health safety and shift to on-line sessions, and address the changing needs of the community. I began weekly sessions on April 1st and went through June 17th, totaling 11 conversations. We discussed Covid-19 and death, compared Sigmund Freud and Matthew McCullough, looked at myth with the Caribou Inuit, and discussed Joseph Campbell’s relationship to death through the Power of Myth. We tackled Do Funeral’s Matter? in the book of that name by William G. Hoy. We reviewed the essay, The Coronation, by Charles Eisenstein. During the last two sessions, we dug deep into end of life decision making and focusing on every detail so that all decisions and legal documents could be completed.










