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A Death Café is an informal gathering that encourages open conversations about death, dying, and related topics. It provides a safe and supportive environment for individuals to share their thoughts, fears, and experiences while embracing diverse perspectives and exploring various cultural, spiritual, and practical aspects of mortality.
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A Death Café is an informal gathering that encourages open conversations about death, dying, and related topics. It provides a safe and supportive environment for individuals to share their thoughts, fears, and experiences while embracing diverse perspectives and exploring various cultural, spiritual, and practical aspects of mortality.
The purpose is to promote death literacy, increase awareness of end-of-life choices, and ultimately enhance our understanding and acceptance of death as a natural part of life.
At a Death Cafe, people drink tea, eat cake and discuss death.
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- Website: Death Cafe
- The Guardian: What on earth is a death cafe?
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