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Death, Dying And You
Published 6/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 4h 8m | Size: 1.17 GB
Becoming Comfortable with the Uncomfortable
What you'll learn
Explore your personal feelings and beliefs about death, dying, and grief - and recognize how culture, family, and life experience shape them.
Develop a personal philosophy of death, grief, and the meaning of life.
Learn how different cultures approach death, dying, and grief.
Examine how death and grief serve as teachers, offering insight into resilience, meaning, and transformation..
Reflect on your transformation and begin living peace as a felt truth, weaving emotional, spiritual, and practical insights into daily life.
Explore legacy as love shared and lessons taught. Let go not as loss, but as sacred release-making space for peace, healing, and deeper presence.
Requirements
There are no prerequisites for this course.[/center]
Description
Introduction
Most of us avoid thinking or talking about death. In many cultures, it is the last great taboo - a topic we save for later, or for someone else to deal with. Yet death is universal. It touches every one of us, whether through personal loss, the slow decline of a loved one, a sudden goodbye, or the quiet realization of our own mortality as we age. And when we do not talk about it, we are left unprepared, afraid, and unsure of how to show up for ourselves and for others in times of loss.
This course was created to change that - gently.
Death, Dying and You: Becoming Comfortable with the Uncomfortable invites you to explore your relationship with death, dying, and grief with openness, courage, and care. It is not a course about endings. It is a course aboutliving more fully - by facing what we often fear most, and discovering the freedom, peace, and clarity that can arise when we do.
Whether you are grieving, caregiving, preparing for your own later years, or simply seeking a more grounded relationship with life's impermanence, this course offers a supportive and reflective space to grow. It is for anyone - regardless of age, background, or belief system - who wants to become more at ease with mortality, and more present to what truly matters.
Through a thoughtful mix of self-reflection, journaling, creative exercises, and personal exploration, you will examine the beliefs, fears, cultural messages, and personal histories that have shaped your understanding of death. You will be invited to
- Explore your current comfort level with death using a death anxiety assessment.
- Reflect on the cultural and familial beliefs you have inherited about grief and loss.
- Engage with stories, articles, and videos from hospice workers, caregivers, and individuals who have faced death firsthand.
- Write your own obituary - not as an exercise in morbidity, but as a powerful tool for clarity about your values and the legacy you wish to leave.
- Research cultural perspectives on death to better understand your own framework and challenge unconscious biases.
- Create a "family tree of loss" to uncover generational patterns around death and grieving.
Each module is crafted to meet you where you are - with no pressure to have the right answers or to share more than you are comfortable with. You will be encouraged to reflect privately, at your own pace.
You will take a pre and post course self-assessment to help you see how your understanding, emotions, and confidence around end-of-life topics evolve. Many learners report experiencing greater emotional clarity, a deeper sense of peace, and an increased ability to engage in meaningful conversations with loved ones and community members.
You do not need to be in the middle of grief to benefit from this course. In fact, many people come to this work simply because they want to be more prepared - to approach life and death with greater awareness and less fear. If you are someone who wants to feel more grounded, more present, and more intentional in how you live and how you support others through life's inevitable losses, this course was designed for you.
Let this be your invitation - not just to talk about death, but to live more deeply, more presently, and more meaningfully. Because when we find the courage to face what is uncomfortable, we also find the doorway to what truly matters.
Who this course is for
This course is for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of death and a more comfortable, grounded way to engage with the topic. It is ideal for those who want to explore their beliefs, fears, and values around dying-whether for personal insight, healing, or supporting others.
![[Image: a826f630466d3e4411e736c5c03ab2ae.jpg]](https://i127.fastpic.org/big/2026/0611/ae/a826f630466d3e4411e736c5c03ab2ae.jpg)
Death, Dying And You
Published 6/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 4h 8m | Size: 1.17 GB
Becoming Comfortable with the Uncomfortable
What you'll learn
Explore your personal feelings and beliefs about death, dying, and grief - and recognize how culture, family, and life experience shape them.
Develop a personal philosophy of death, grief, and the meaning of life.
Learn how different cultures approach death, dying, and grief.
Examine how death and grief serve as teachers, offering insight into resilience, meaning, and transformation..
Reflect on your transformation and begin living peace as a felt truth, weaving emotional, spiritual, and practical insights into daily life.
Explore legacy as love shared and lessons taught. Let go not as loss, but as sacred release-making space for peace, healing, and deeper presence.
Requirements
There are no prerequisites for this course.[/center]
Description
Introduction
Most of us avoid thinking or talking about death. In many cultures, it is the last great taboo - a topic we save for later, or for someone else to deal with. Yet death is universal. It touches every one of us, whether through personal loss, the slow decline of a loved one, a sudden goodbye, or the quiet realization of our own mortality as we age. And when we do not talk about it, we are left unprepared, afraid, and unsure of how to show up for ourselves and for others in times of loss.
This course was created to change that - gently.
Death, Dying and You: Becoming Comfortable with the Uncomfortable invites you to explore your relationship with death, dying, and grief with openness, courage, and care. It is not a course about endings. It is a course aboutliving more fully - by facing what we often fear most, and discovering the freedom, peace, and clarity that can arise when we do.
Whether you are grieving, caregiving, preparing for your own later years, or simply seeking a more grounded relationship with life's impermanence, this course offers a supportive and reflective space to grow. It is for anyone - regardless of age, background, or belief system - who wants to become more at ease with mortality, and more present to what truly matters.
Through a thoughtful mix of self-reflection, journaling, creative exercises, and personal exploration, you will examine the beliefs, fears, cultural messages, and personal histories that have shaped your understanding of death. You will be invited to
- Explore your current comfort level with death using a death anxiety assessment.
- Reflect on the cultural and familial beliefs you have inherited about grief and loss.
- Engage with stories, articles, and videos from hospice workers, caregivers, and individuals who have faced death firsthand.
- Write your own obituary - not as an exercise in morbidity, but as a powerful tool for clarity about your values and the legacy you wish to leave.
- Research cultural perspectives on death to better understand your own framework and challenge unconscious biases.
- Create a "family tree of loss" to uncover generational patterns around death and grieving.
Each module is crafted to meet you where you are - with no pressure to have the right answers or to share more than you are comfortable with. You will be encouraged to reflect privately, at your own pace.
You will take a pre and post course self-assessment to help you see how your understanding, emotions, and confidence around end-of-life topics evolve. Many learners report experiencing greater emotional clarity, a deeper sense of peace, and an increased ability to engage in meaningful conversations with loved ones and community members.
You do not need to be in the middle of grief to benefit from this course. In fact, many people come to this work simply because they want to be more prepared - to approach life and death with greater awareness and less fear. If you are someone who wants to feel more grounded, more present, and more intentional in how you live and how you support others through life's inevitable losses, this course was designed for you.
Let this be your invitation - not just to talk about death, but to live more deeply, more presently, and more meaningfully. Because when we find the courage to face what is uncomfortable, we also find the doorway to what truly matters.
Who this course is for
This course is for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of death and a more comfortable, grounded way to engage with the topic. It is ideal for those who want to explore their beliefs, fears, and values around dying-whether for personal insight, healing, or supporting others.
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