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"In gaining awareness of death, we sharpen and intensify our awareness of life."
Herman Feifel - The Meaning of Death




"The way we feel when we come to die is very much dependent on the way we have lived."
The Dalai Lama - The Joy of Living and Dying






"Learn to live and you will know how to die.
Learn to die and you will know how to live."
Paul Solomon - Tuesdays with Morrie





"The mystery of life lies in the knowledge of death."
Swami Rama



The Conscious Living Conscious Dying Centre

What is it?

The end of life may be a difficult time for the person who is dying and for family and friends. When someone we care about is dying, or in the face of our own death we may be unprepared to deal with the physical, emotional and spiritual challenges that arise.
CLCD focuses on these challenges and how to create conditions, in life and at death that favour healing and a spiritual awakening.
The Centre seeks to help people live life with awareness and to prepare consciously for their own death or the death of another person.

Where is it?

The Centre is situated in the heart of Roseville, NSW Australia. It is just a short walk from Roseville station. For those who prefer to drive, parking is available out front.

Does the Centre have any religious affiliations?

The Centre is not associated with any particular religious or spiritual stream. It welcomes people from all faiths and those who have no religious beliefs

Can anyone visit the Centre?

The Centre is open to anyone seeking to live with greater awareness and for those living with or caring for someone with a life threatening illness.

What is available at the Centre?

People may visit the Centre and browse through the library and avail themselves of resource material. Michael and Ann are available to answer any questions or concerns you may have on preparing for or caring for someone who is dying.

What else does the Centre offer?

  • Workshops and seminars are held regularly throughout the year; see 'Newsletter' and 'Workshops' for details
  • Facilitated meetings with families as they care for someone who is dying
  • Day and/or overnight respite for families caring for someone dying at home. This service is limited to the Willoughby and Ku-Ring-Gai Council areas.
  • Grief counselling
  • A metaphysical therapy for people who would like to explore their issues at a deeper level
  • Yoga classes
  • Meditation
  • Talks and seminars on request
  • Supervision for doctors and nurses working in palliative care

How do I contact the Centre?

You may speak to Michael and Ann or arrange a time to visit the Centre by phoning (61) 02 9416 1904
E-mail: barbato@iimetro.com.au

 

 

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