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Feast of Losses: Dying into Life, Living into Death (Online Series)


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"I went to Kim Rosen’s “Feast of Losses” online series last year, and it was undoubtedly the most powerful and profound workshop I've ever experienced. Essential for anyone commited to spiritual development."

All the wisdom teachings of the world tell us, through one story or another, that the key to life lies in the manner in which we meet death within and around us. This 5 part online series is an opportunity to welcome all that emerges as we turn towards our own death, the deaths of our loved ones, and the losses, changes and “everyday dying” that abound in a life fully lived.

Poetry, ritual, movement, writing and guided inner inquiry will hold, heal, challenge, and reveal us. Within an exquisitely supportive sacred space, we will welcome the fears, losses, blessings and awakenings that come from opening to death and loss as a portal to fullest aliveness.

Kim has innovated unique techniques of working with the Zoom video platform that allows for deep intimacy, authenticity and a lush immersion in music, poetry, movement and connection. Optional homework explorations, readings and videos continue the conversation between gatherings, and the “Temple Wall”, a private social media site, provides a place to share and connect. As one workshop participant said, "This certainly is Zoom done different!"

A note about what this is not: This is not 2.5 hours entrained to your device. It is an inner journey that will intentionally disrupt your ‘screen time’, because the primary focus is deep listening within.

Tuition: $375

Dates: September 9; September 30; October 21; November 11; December 2.

Each session is 2-4:30pm EST, EXCEPT the last session which is 2-5pm EDT. REMEMBER TO CONVERT IF YOU ARE NOT ON EASTERN TIME.

I experienced Feast of Losses as a powerfully life-changing virtual group journey. Kim brings her most astonishing oration and insights to this crucial subject in a way that immediately presences us to our everyday losses and reorients us in our journey of aging. This offering, rare in beauty and profundity, has the potential to reframe how you live and love through loss.