Death Cafe - Encinitas Seaside Center for Spiritual Living
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You might be wondering - "What on earth is a Death Cafe?"
At a Death Cafe, people, often strangers, gather to eat treats, drink tea and discuss death. Our objective is to increase awareness of death with a view to helping people make the most of their (finite) lives.
We are creating an inviting, safe space to share the heartfelt experience of diving into a taboo topic which unites us all. Whether you've experienced death first hand or you're exploring your mortality, you can expect authentic, engaging and lively conversation with people from all walks of life.
Our discussion groups are hosted by volunteer facilitators and the intention is to foster positive conversation within a like-minded community. Please be mindful and respectful of others. Remember, this is a discussion led by you. We want to hear as many voices as possible.
Things to note:
- Please plan to arrive around 9:50 am. We will begin promptly at 10:00 and will be locking the door at 10:05. If you are running late, please plan on joining us next time.
- We will split into small groups and begin our introductions in order to facilitate deeper discussions.
- No pets are allowed at this meeting - except for emotional support or registered service pets.
FAQs:
- Is this a support or therapy group?
No, this is a volunteer-based community discussion group. - Is there a fee to attend?
Nope! Death Cafe is a free event hosted by volunteers. If you'd like to support our gatherings, we welcome your donations. Our venmo account is @deathcafe. - Is there parking?
Yes, there is plenty parking in the lot. - Will food and drinks be provided?
Water, tea, and a small tasty treat will be available.
Please feel free to bring your water bottle or favorite mug for tea. - Is this event for kids?
Yes, children are welcome to attend. - Do I have to share?
Our Death Cafe is lively and collaborative, we hope you feel comfortable sharing but it’s not a requirement.
Thank you! We look forward to meeting you!
Photography Notice: Photos may be taken at the Death Network event for marketing purposes. If you prefer not to be included in any photos, please inform your host before the event. Thank you!
AI summary
By Meetup
In-person Death Cafe: adult-only, volunteer-led community discussion about death to raise mortality awareness and encourage living more fully.
AI summary
By Meetup
In-person Death Cafe: adult-only, volunteer-led community discussion about death to raise mortality awareness and encourage living more fully.
