Join us in reading and discussing The Five Invitations: Discovering What Death Can Teach Us about Living Fully by Frank Ostaseski, published in 2014. This series begins on 5/14/24 and will continue monthly for 4 sessions from 6pm-8pm MDT. Dates of classes include (5/14, 6/11, 7/9, and 9/17). This is the second book in our series “Book Shelf Treasures”. All members are invited into join our next session as we begin a new book title. Frank Ostaseski is unique in his courageous and pioneering work in examining death. He has offered his genius of seeing each humans death as unique and meaningful, and as a opportunity for wisdom and healing- not only for the dying but for those of us that live on. This book is filled with profound stories that function as a compass, a way to travel an unknown road to a desired destination. These wisdom stories enable us all to live more purposefully and wisely. This book offers simple, powerful practices for you to see what is real in the midst of what is familiar. It is an opportunity to see beyond the ordinary. Not theory or cosmology, either traditional or personal. It is not ideas or beliefs about what the experience of dying means. This book is sharing of deep experience by a superbly aware observer. It invites you to grow with your eyes! The purpose of every life is to grow in wisdom and learn to live better. If this is your purpose, then The Five Invitations is the book for you. Rachel Naomi Remen, MD Note: First class preparation, read the introduction and the first Chapter See you soon! Presenter/facilitators : Meg Randle, Kaye Chatterton Books can be purchased through https://www.thriftbooks.com/
Join us in reading and discussing The Five Invitations: Discovering What Death Can Teach Us about Living Fully by Frank Ostaseski, published in 2014.
This series begins on 5/14/24 and will continue monthly for 4 sessions from 6pm-8pm MDT. Dates of classes include (5/14, 6/11, 7/9, and 9/17).
This is the second book in our series “Book Shelf Treasures”. All members are invited into join our next session as we begin a new book title.
Frank Ostaseski is unique in his courageous and pioneering work in examining death. He has offered his genius of seeing each humans death as unique and meaningful, and as a opportunity for wisdom and healing- not only for the dying but for those of us that live on. This book is filled with profound stories that function as a compass, a way to travel an unknown road to a desired destination. These wisdom stories enable us all to live more purposefully and wisely.
This book offers simple, powerful practices for you to see what is real in the midst of what is familiar. It is an opportunity to see beyond the ordinary. Not theory or cosmology, either traditional or personal. It is not ideas or beliefs about what the experience of dying means. This book is sharing of deep experience by a superbly aware observer. It invites you to grow with your eyes!
The purpose of every life is to grow in wisdom and learn to live better. If this is your purpose, then The Five Invitations is the book for you.
Rachel Naomi Remen, MD
Note: First class preparation, read the introduction and the first Chapter
See you soon!
Presenter/facilitators : Meg Randle, Kaye Chatterton
Books can be purchased through https://www.thriftbooks.com/