Open to the role grief has played in their life and what their relationship to it is
Look at their "unlived lives" and areas for healing
Begin to consider their mortality and their relationship with death.
Deal with tough topics with compassion, grace, and even humor
Connect with a heart-centered, like-minded group of other women.
About the facilitator:
AnnE O'Neil, LCSW, LCASA, is a psychotherapist, spiritual companion, grief counselor, and energy healer on her own journey of Aging with Soul. Both her life and professional experience have shown her the challenges of staying soulful through aches, pains, loss, invisibility, and the many vulnerabilities of being an older woman in this society. AnnE founded Women Aging with Soul and launched it with this series to increase the likelihood that
Borrowing the wonderful words of John O'Donohue:
"…the fragments of your life will have time to unify, and the places where your soul-shelter is wounded or broken will have time to knit and heal. You will be able to return to yourself. In this stillness, you will engage your soul."