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Contemporary and comprehensive video training modules with manuals and documents offering a wealth of information and experience.
What.
These trainings are rich and real. They speak to your own inherent capacity, affirm what you know somewhere in your being, and provide you with a better way to live and die. We are all walking towards our own deaths, either suddenly or expectedly. Become more informed and courageous. Covering social, legal, practical, emotional and other aspects, they take you deep into the profound space that is our birthright. The more familiar and prepared we are, the more we see that death is one of our greatest teachers to assist us to live, die and celebrate well.
Why.
You can only do your best death and ceremony work with others if you have explored your own mortality. Bring more awareness and grace to your own death and the death of others as a gift to those you love. Created from a wealth of experience with a hybrid of respect, generosity and kindness, you can enhance and cultivate a richer, calmer inner place from which to serve others. We may have people dying in our lives and want to care for them at home or have to organize a funeral.
How.
We highly recommend you follow the natural order and flow of these incredible trainings. To get the maximum benefit, start with Deathwalker Training, then Consultation and Celebrancy Training and finish with the Ceremony Masterclass.
Reclaim your death rites
Introduction to Dying, Death and Loss
Watch two free introductory video modules to get a feel for a more holistic way to do dying, death, ceremony and loss. Pay attention to how they make you feel. Discover how the Death & After-Death Care Plan can wake you up to aspects you haven’t ever thought about, and guide you through the important considerations you may have to face at end-of-life.
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Zoom with Zenith
Zenith is now offering individual personal sessions for people who are dying, people caring for the dying, and professionals who are working with any aspect of end-of-life matters and looking to enrich their skills or knowledge.
You choose how to spend the time and what the conversation covers.
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