Death Prep: Directives
Completing your end-of-life and after-death documents
Four two-hour sessions.
Dates TBD
Zoom
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Kimchi Rylander with her completed directives and two of the women who helped her create them.
When you accept that death walks with you, you get to live more fully and with purpose.
Directives let your loved ones know what you want at the end of life and after your last breath.
Are you one of the 2 of out 3 US adults who have not completed your directives?
If so, it makes sense. We live in a death-phobic world; we, as humans, fear death more than anything.
However, when we face death, and prepare for it, we profoundly bless ourselves—with the gift of embracing our living more fully—even as we spare those who care about us the burden of having to make agonizing decisions on our behalf, under duress.
We can’t do this alone.
So let’s do it together.
This class helped me move from death-phobic to death-courageous.
In this workshop, you will:
- Discern what you most want, at the end of life and after death
- Complete a basic set of death prep documents, including healthcare power of attorney, living will, and declaration of disposition of the physical body
- Explore additional options and documents relating to death prep, including DNR orders, ethical wills, home funerals, obituaries
- Develop your relationship with internal challenges, such as being with what is and anticipatory grief
You’ll receive the guidance you need to complete a comprehensive set of soul-centered, legally binding end-of-life and after-death directives — in an intimate, supportive environment.
Throughout the process, you’ll receive resources and invitations for self-discovery. We’ll work with prompts, activities, and guided and self-directed inquiries meant to help you access your own inner wisdom and guide you toward harmonizing the desires of your heart, mind, and soul.
The journey of preparing our end-of-life wishes, in the company of others, helps prepare us to share those wishes with our loved ones.
Join us in this connective and compassionate process for understanding and documenting your final wishes.
NikiAnne’s way of holding space put me at ease. I felt safe to express myself and ask questions. Her presentation was easy to understand and was delivered in a pleasant manner.
Now I am actually feeling empowered and at ease about my and my husband’s passing.
Workshop Flow
- Session 1, 2 – 4 pm (Zoom)
- (Independent study)
- Session 2, 2 – 4 pm (Zoom)
- (Independent study)
- Session 3, 2 – 4 pm (Zoom)
- (Independent study)
- Session 4, 2 – 4 pm (Zoom)
- (Independent study)
Between sessions
Whether you “finish” your paperwork and preparations is entirely up to you.
Independent study! You’re welcome to continue — and deepen — the work between sessions, either with a partner or on your own. You will be given resources to look into and written exercises that will inform your decisions. This aspect of the program is invaluable. The more you invest in this journey, the further you’ll go.
To get the most out of the class, plan to spend 5-10 hours (in addition to class time) to engage the content and complete the assignments.
About the Instructor
NikiAnne Feinberg
Founder, Facilitator
Throughout the last two decades, NikiAnne has dedicated much of her life energy to facilitating transformative learning journeys, particularly in community settings, and with folks in transition — between vocations; stages of life, including death; and those working to live into new, more life-giving stories of the world and themselves. In all her work, NikiAnne partners with the ancestors, the natural world, the power of ritual, and others to best serve the whole.
After the conversations I‘ve had with loved ones, I feel more in love with them and my life with them in it. If you or anyone you know might die someday, you will benefit from taking this class.
Frequently Asked Questions
This time spent with NikiAnne’s guidance regarding my end-of-life preparations has been so very helpful and productive. Her care and expertise as well as her real life experience being an integral part of many individuals’ transitions and deaths made me feel like I was not only in good hands, but also loved and cared for in the process.
Her openness to allow questions and inquiry was a gift, especially in moments of overwhelmed and emotionally charged content. I feel a tremendous amount of relief in completing these documents and the clarity that comes from this experience. NikiAnne is a gift… a tender guide to this journey of wholeness.
Financial Co-responsibility and Scholarships
Because some people have more financial means than others, we have created a sliding-scale fee system to accommodate a range of economic realities. We offer several price tiers and leave it to you to select the most appropriate tier. The price range aims to take into consideration economic disparities, historical injustices, and personal circumstances. The system is designed for those with more resources to support those with less.
At Earthaven and through the School of Integrated Living (SOIL), we strive to practice a culture of financial transparency, authenticity, and generosity. Trusting each other to assess their needs, what is within their ability, and when to ask for help. We are excited to include you in our experiment with financial co-responsibility.
We are now offering self-selected scholarships for many of our programs. No proof of need, no questions asked. Just the clear intention of trust that registrants can assess whether the cost of a program is truly a barrier to attendance and the growth of self and community our programs seek to foster.
In addition, we offer partial scholarships (50% of the middle of the sliding scale) to black, indigenous and people of color (BIPOC) with financial needs who otherwise would not be able to afford to attend, even with the self-selected scholarships. We understand that BIPOC may experience more financial and institutional barriers to participation, and this is one way we are able to create more access. If you identify as BIPOC with financial needs and would like to receive a deeper scholarship, please contact us.
SOIL endeavors to support the healthy flow of all resources; whether that be monetary or the skills and information that seed cultural change; and widen the doors of accessibility to what we offer.
Refund Policy
If you cancel, you may:
- Donate your tuition to support our continued work
- Request a refund per our policy:
- 90% refund for cancellations prior to 30 days before the start of the program
- 50% refund for cancellations prior to 10 days before the start of the program
- After the start of the workshop you will have access to the recorded workshop. There are no refunds.
If SOIL cancels this workshop, you would receive a 100% refund. If SOIL changes the date of a workshop before the workshop starts, you can receive a 100% refund.
Cost
Four two-hour sessions
Tuition Sliding Scale: $150 – $300
Scholarship rate: $100
BIPOC rate: $75
Tuition includes instruction and all materials.
