✦ Four 2-Hour Research-Informed Workshops

Death, consciousness, and the truth we avoid.

A sensitive and grounded four-part workshop series exploring death, dying, bereavement, and the final transition through the lenses of consciousness studies, psychology, Near-Death Experience research, and lived inquiry.

Death is the only certainty in human life. Yet most people are conditioned to avoid it. These workshops offer a rare opportunity to understand the inevitable more clearly — while there is still time to live with greater awareness, steadiness, and truth.

Research-based Grounded in consciousness studies, psychology, and NDE inquiry.
Sensitive Designed with care for bereaved participants and wider audiences.
Accessible Clear, non-dogmatic language for mainstream participants.
Observed shift through the series

From avoidance to presence

The series is designed to help participants move from fear and uncertainty toward greater clarity, steadiness, and conscious preparation.

Avoidance
Inquiry
Understanding
Integration
Presence
Fear of death Clarity Preparedness
Why this series matters

Most people are conditioned to avoid the inevitable

From childhood onward, death is often hidden, softened, medicalised, or pushed outside ordinary conversation. What is avoided is rarely understood — and what is not understood is often feared.

Consciousness studies

A wider inquiry into awareness, experience, identity, and whether consciousness is fully reducible to the brain.

NDE research

Patterns across Near-Death Experiences raise serious questions about the assumption that death is simply a blank ending.

Psychology

Avoidance, fear, attachment, grief, identity, and resistance all shape how human beings approach death and loss.

These workshops do not ask participants to adopt a belief system. They offer a careful, evidence-informed space to explore what death may reveal about consciousness, identity, grief, and the way we live now.
The four workshops

One complete journey across death, dying, and human awareness

Each workshop stands alone, but together they form a coherent path: from fear and avoidance, to preparation, to the final moment, to grief and the living.
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Workshop I

Death & Consciousness

Why we fear what we do not understand
Friday 17 April · 6–8 PM

Explore why modern culture conditions us to avoid death, how identity becomes attached to form, and why understanding consciousness changes the way we live.

  • Understand why death is avoided psychologically and culturally
  • Explore consciousness beyond purely biological models
  • Reduce fear through direct, grounded inquiry
2
Workshop II

Preparing While Alive

How the way you live shapes the way you die
Friday 22 May · 6–8 PM

Examine attachment, unfinished emotion, inner coherence, and what it really means to prepare for the inevitable long before the final moment arrives.

  • Recognise how emotional patterns affect dying
  • Learn what inner preparation actually means
  • Begin living with more clarity, completion, and presence
3
Workshop III

The Moment of Death

What happens when the body stops
Friday 26 June · 6–8 PM

A careful exploration of Near-Death Experience research, terminal lucidity, and the relationship between brain activity, awareness, and the final transition.

  • Understand key findings from NDE and consciousness studies
  • Explore the final moment without fear or dogma
  • Reflect on how awareness may extend beyond assumption
4
Workshop IV

After Death & the Living

Grief, continuity, and letting go
Friday 24 July · 6–8 PM

For those who have been bereaved, support others, or want to understand grief more deeply through the lens of consciousness, attachment, and human love.

  • Understand grief beyond sentiment or suppression
  • Explore how love and attachment differ
  • Find a steadier relationship with loss and letting go

What the full series offers

  • A grounded understanding of death as more than a purely biological event
  • Research-informed exploration of NDEs, terminal lucidity, grief, and consciousness
  • Sensitive support for those who have been bereaved or who accompany the dying
  • A clearer understanding of identity, attachment, and fear
  • A rare opportunity to prepare inwardly for what every human being will face
This is not a morbid series. It is a life-deepening inquiry. To understand death more clearly is often to become more truthful, more present, and more prepared to live.
4Live workshops
2 hrsEach session
£195Full series
Core reflections

A rare opportunity to explore what most people leave too late

These workshops are designed for people who want a deeper, steadier, and more conscious relationship with the inevitable.

Death is the only certainty in life, yet most people arrive at it having never truly looked at it.

Core workshop premise

What we avoid, we do not understand. What we do not understand, we fear.

Psychological foundation

To understand death more clearly is often to begin living more truthfully.

Series outcome

For the individual

To reduce fear, deepen clarity, and meet life with greater honesty and presence.

For the bereaved

To bring a deeper framework to grief, love, loss, and the process of letting go.

For professionals

To widen understanding beyond clinical reductionism and engage death as a human and consciousness-based process.

Who this is for

Designed for people ready to look directly

No prior spiritual background is required. No belief is required. Only a willingness to engage the one certainty that every human being shares.
  • Individuals who want to understand death with sensitivity and honesty
  • Those who have been bereaved and want a deeper, steadier framework
  • Therapists, carers, clinicians, and professionals working with loss
  • People who feel mainstream conversations about death are too clinical, avoidant, or incomplete
Reserve your place

Join the full four-part series

Cost: £195.00

Please contact Pushy 07506 585 340 to reserve your place.

Email: theflame-coventry@hotmail.co.uk

Payment details will be provided on reservation.

Format

  • Four live 2-hour workshops
  • Workshop I — Friday 17 April, 6–8 PM
  • Workshop II — Friday 22 May, 6–8 PM
  • Workshop III — Friday 19 June, 6–8 PM
  • Workshop IV — Friday 24 July, 6–8 PM