An Intimate Day with Grief

An Intimate Day with Grief

Spend a day with fellow grievers learning tools to hold, support, and transmute your grief.

By Danielle Rifkin, LPC, ATR

Date and time

Saturday, May 11 · 10am - 4:30pm MDT

Location

Arvada

Arvada Arvada, CO

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About this event

  • 6 hours 30 minutes

Tea Ceremony | Therapeutic Art Making | Storytelling | Fire Ritual

Francis Weller says “To honor our grief, to grant space and time in our frantic world, is to fulfill a covenant with soul—to welcome all that is, thereby granting room for our most authentic life.” Come make space for your grief with an intimate day in community. Learn ways to tend to your grief that you can take home with you. Transmute grief through ritual, creative expression, and being witnessed in community. The day will include a tea ceremony, therapeutic art making (no experience needed), storytelling, and a fire ceremony. Come into a cozy home that can hold you and grief with tenderness and open arms.

ALL FORMS OF GRIEF ARE WELCOME. Grief comes in many forms: the loss of a loved one, the loss of identity, the losses of our world and environment, and so much more. Anytime we go through periods of change, we have the potential for grief. We are not meant to grieve in isolation. There is healing that comes from grieving in community.


The cost for the retreat is $111. This includes lunch and snacks. Sliding scale options available. Please reach out if you are needing support.


Facilitators:

Danielle Rifkin, LPC, ATR is a Grief Counselor and Art Therapist who has worked to support people through grief journeys for many years. Her mission is to create community offerings that allow for authenticity and feeling safe enough to show all parts of themselves.

Sydney Badik is an Experiential Producer and Facilitator who specializes in retreats, summits, immersive events and corporate wellness. Since her transformative “grief initiation” in 2016, she has dedicated herself to expanding her own capacity for grief and curating meaningful spaces for others to do the same.

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