COMMUNITY
Upcoming Community Events
See below for details & registration
Monthly
Monthly
January 2025
PRIVATE ONLINE COMMUNITY
If you are called to serve the dying and grieving in your community, this is a place where you can grow with the support and guidance of like-hearted others.​ Let's create a nourishing community of practice rooted in this shared passion. This is a space created for reciprocity — for offering and receiving wisdom.
Membership includes:
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Monthly live mentorship gatherings
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Monthly ritual to support practitioners
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Education on supporting the dying & grieving
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Examples of community death care in action
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and much more!
BOOK JOURNEY
Join us for a 12-month exploration of life and death as we gather online once a month exploring the book's practical strategies, valuable tools, and powerful guided meditations to help with this work, so that whenever the ultimate moment does arrive for each of us, we will not feel that it has come too soon.
Start Date
January 2025
Duration
12 months
Day
Last Tuesday of every month
Time
6:00 - 7:30pm PST
A Year to Live by Stephen Levine
In A Year to Live, Stephen Levine teaches us how to live each moment, each hour, each day mindfully—as if it were all that was left. Preparing for death is one of the most rational and rewarding acts of a lifetime. It is an exercise that gives us the opportunity to deal with unfinished business and enter into a new and vibrant relationship with life.
“What do you need to do to be ready to die? Read the book, “A Year To Live,” see what it is that you are doing now that you need to change about your life, so that you are prepared to show up when it’s your turn. Less of a surprise when you find out you are dying. Meanwhile, it’ll change your life.” — Reverend Bodhi Be
FOREST THERAPY
As a forest therapy guide, this practice consistently informs Tracy's work supporting the grieving and the dying. It is rooted in the knowing that we are and have always been nature.
Forest Therapy is the experience of coming together, slowing down, and tuning in to ourselves, each other, and the More Than Human World. A Forest Therapy experience may evoke wonder, joy, and grief may surface too. Forest Therapy supports connection to the body and a sense of self-love, as well as the renewal of a lost relationship to More Than Human Beings. Each walk is a ceremony of forgiveness. It is not always easy to put this embodied experience into words.​​​​