Death, Consciousness & Life

Death is the only inevitability we all share — yet it is the one truth we are most conditioned to avoid.

This four-part workshop series invites you to explore death not as a belief, fear, or medical failure — but as a process of consciousness that reveals how we live, love, attach, and let go.

Grounded in consciousness studies, psychology, neuroscience, Near-Death Experience (NDE) research, and cross-cultural evidence, these workshops offer a rare opportunity to understand the inevitable — before it arrives.

👉 Reserve Your Place
(Limited places · In-person & live online)

Friday 13 March 6-8 PM

Workshop 1 — Death & Consciousness

Why the mind fears what it does not understand

How identity becomes attached to form

Why death threatens the sense of “self”

What consciousness research reveals about continuity

Friday 17 April 6-8 PM

Workshop 2 — Preparing While Alive

How living shapes dying 

Why unresolved emotional patterns matter

How coherence reduces fear at the end of life

What “preparation” really means — psychologically and consciously

Friday 22 May 6-8 PM

Workshop 3 — The Moment of Death

What happens when the body stops

NDE research and common patterns

Terminal lucidity and awareness

Why the final moment reflects how we have lived

This session is held with particular care and neutrality.

Friday 19 June 6-8 PM

Workshop 4 — After Death & the Living

Grief, attachment, and letting go

Why grief is  not just loss, but unfinished attachment

How to support the dying without clinging

How the living can honour without binding

Especially relevant for those who have been bereaved.

Total Cost for all four workshops

£195.00

                                                                                   

 

These workshops are designed for:
Individuals who want to understand death without superstition or denial
Those who have experienced bereavement and seek meaning, not platitudes
Therapists, carers, clinicians, and professionals working with loss or dying
Anyone sensing that living well requires understanding death
People who feel mainstream conversations are either too clinical or too religious
You do not need prior knowledge.
You do not need to adopt any worldview.
This is an exploration — not an initiation

Total Cost for all four workshops

£195.00

                                                                                   

 

Death as a Consciousness Event — Not Just a Biological One
Biology explains how the body stops.
It does not fully explain what happens to experience.
Over the last decades, converging evidence from:
Near-Death Experiences (NDEs)
Terminal lucidity
Consciousness research
Psychology of identity and attachment
Cross-cultural studies of dying
has challenged the idea that consciousness is simply “switched off” at death.
This series explores death as a transition in experience, shaped by Identity

Emotional conditioning
Attachment
Awareness
Psychological coherence

Understanding this does not require belief.
It requires attention, inquiry, and honesty.

A Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity
Most people encounter death:
In crisis
In shock
In loss
Or when it is already too late to prepare

Very few are given the space to explore it:
Calmly
Consciously
While alive and resourced
Understanding death is not morbid.
It is one of the most practical forms of wisdom available.
You do not begin this inquiry at the end of life.
You begin when you stop avoiding the truth of it.