Science of the Afterlife and Grief
Sat, Apr 06
|Virtual Event
How science shows us that death is not the end of consciousness. Mediumship, Reincarnation, Near-Death and Shared-Death Experiences.


Time & Location
Apr 06, 2024, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Virtual Event
About the Event
Do you sense of presence of your deceased loved one but don't know how to talk about that with others? You may be surprised that many people (maybe more than half the population) experience some form of contact with loved ones who have died. You are not alone in this.
But our culture doesn't provide an easy way for us to understand that or share those experiences with others.
Scientists have been investigating the for nearly 150 years. There is a solid base of published literature looking at the issue from many angles - but most of us don't know about this research.afterlife and consciousness beyond the brain
This class provides an overview of some of the most rigorous science suggesting that human consciousness survives death.
This class is for those facing death, those supporting others at the end-of-life, the bereaved and the curious.
In this four-hour class we will cover four areas of research that present the most compelling evidence that our consciousness does not die with the body. Our intention is to help people undestand this research and raise awareness so being in contact with deceased loved ones becomes a normal, everyday thing.
Simultaneously, we consider how this research might impact our experience of death and grief and how we support those who going through this transition.
These data demand that we seriously question, if not abandon, the current prevailing paradigm in science - . We explore what a worldview might look like and how we each play a part in the paradigm shift already underway.materialismpost-materialistic
We cover:
Mediumistic Communication
Near Death Experiences
Shared Death Experiences
Reincarnation
A post-materialist worldview
Continuing Bonds in Bereavement Support
Classes are live, online and recorded.
(ET)Saturday April 6th 10am-2pm
Tickets are provided on a sliding scale from $100 to $175. , a community-supported end-of-life-care home in Asheville, NC.20% of every ticket sale (at all levels) will be donated to the non-profit The Center for Conscious Living and Dying
About your Host
Kat Houghton PhD is a wilderness rites of passage guide and author of the upcoming book ". Trained as a research psychologist her world was blown open by the sudden death of her partner-at-the-time, Tyler Garrison, and her realization that he was still present."Grieving for Change: Personal and Cultural Transformation through Loss
The book, and this class, explore what science has to say about the afterlife and how this expanded worldview can impact our grieving process.