
Sliding scale $140-200 CAD
Linking objects
Physical objects that belonged to our departed can be powerful tools to prompt writing
Using images can help open windows into our grief and healing
Read the full article here: https://issuu.com/fbcw/docs/wordwords_fall_21-hyperlinks_v2/s/13400277
Grateful to be interviewed on KCR and be able to shed light on the idea behind the Death Cafes and why there are so necessary.
Having never been a writer nor a reader, I was unsure of the benefits of participating in sessions about Writing Through Grief. But, after the unexpected loss of my husband, I was experiencing challenges with my grief so I registered to participate and have not looked back. Participating in this series turned out to be the best decision I made during a difficult time in my life because I was able to place an amazing, useful and powerful tool inside my grief toolbox.
“Not only was I able to find comfort inside of my grief, but the writing helped me gain a better understanding and acceptance of my grief. I have immense respect and gratitude towards Rayya Liebich and her gentle guidance throughout the writing series. This series opened up something I never thought possible for myself and I have continued with writing daily into my journal and even joined a book club. I would highly recommend the Writing Through Grief series to all grievers.” T.Collins
“This workshop was amazing. Rayya created a space that allowed us to learn so much about grief and to experience how different writing tools can loosen, open and settle the mind, heart and soul. I highly recommend this workshop. It is a gem.” — L. Tam
“This workshop was utterly wonderful. I feel I can breathe past my heart at
last and my soul has warmed and softened and arrived at home within me somehow. I don’t feel
so out on a limb anymore. There was a real connection, gently and beautifully created by Rayya and the others, and one I keep returning to. Heartfelt thanks.” — J.M.“Rayya’s workshop helped me to sit with my pain and receive love, and support. I felt safe and loved. After the workshop, I walked away with clarity and acceptance.”— D. Owens