Judith Johnson, Friday, February 4, 5:30-7PM Pacific Time / 8:30-10PM Eastern Time, Free!
Join Judith Johnson, author of Making Peace with Death and Dying for a mini workshop designed to help you dissolve death anxiety and encounter death feeling peaceful and well-prepared.
Teachings focus on three primary topics:
· Understanding the causes, dynamics, and consequences of the death taboo in our individual and collective lives
· Development of existential maturity - a peaceful acceptance of our mortality and a deeper sense of the purpose of our existence
· Increasing the probability of having a “good” death
Among the specific topics addressed:
Judith Johnson is an educator and mentor whose mission is to help others to raise the level of consciousness from which they are living their lives. For over forty years, she has been studying and teaching the dynamics of how our beliefs inform our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors as individuals and in our relationships, social order, culture, and institutions. Johnson’s work draws upon her own life lessons, wisdom teachings from around the world, doctoral degrees in social psychology and spiritual science, and her experience mentoring others since 1983.
Ordained as an interfaith minster in 1985, she serves as a chaplain at her local hospital and counsels the grieving. Johnson is the author of The Wedding Ceremony Planner: The Essential Guide to the Most Important Part of Your Wedding Day and Writing Meaningful Wedding Vows. She lives in New York’s Hudson Valley.