Facing Loss, Healing Grief
Rescheduled from November and fully booked
Grief is a natural response to the ongoing loss we experience when someone close to us dies. In this retreat, using meditation and reflections, we will explore ways to be with our sorrow and to understand change and impermanence.
The shock of separation and bereavement is often accompanied by feelings of intense sadness, distress or anger. Although we will never forget, we can heal the pain of grief.
This workshop is not recommended for those whose loss is less than three months old or for anyone who might be pregnant.
To ensure the best support for all who attend ‘Facing Loss, Healing Grief’ the number of places are restricted, so please book early.
Content
- Exploring our relationship with our grief
- Identifying things that make it harder to mourn our loss
- Healing Unfinished Business
- Small Group Sharing
- Larger Group Support
- Guided meditations
- Creative expression including writing
- Time for rest, gentle movement and enjoying nature
How to book Facing Loss Healing Grief
This retreat is fully booked, to express interest or book an upcoming Facing Loss Healing Grief retreat, please contact us on +353 (0) 27 73032. We are available from Monday to Friday during office hours.
Location
The retreat will be held in the Spiritual Care Centre meditation room, a bright ecumenical space with beautiful views.
You can sit on a chair or on a zafu cushion on the floor, wherever you are comfortable. None of the sessions involve difficult postures or complicated techniques.
Meals
Delicious two course vegetarian lunches, with soup and bread in the evenings. Cooked with love at Dzogchen Beara, using homegrown and organic ingredients whenever possible. Tea and coffee.
Accommodation
Rooms are reserved for participants in the Care Centre and our cottages providing a safe and supportive rest place for those attending this workshop. Participants are advised against staying in the hostel for this event. Participants often choose to spend more time in this supportive environment by arriving a few days earlier, or staying a little longer to get the most out of the weekend.
Bernie Jeffery
Bernie Jeffery is an accredited member of The Irish Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy who works in private practice and with individuals and groups through the work of The Social and Health Education Project.
Her background is in nursing and midwifery. She also trained in Therapeutic Massage.
For several years she has co-facilitated Rigpa Meditation courses in Cork and she is an Educator in the Spiritual Care Education Programme.
She is also a founder member of Educate Together National School in Cork.
John Douglas
John Douglas first became interested in Buddhist Meditation in 1990 and moved to West Cork in 1994 to become part of the Dzogchen Beara community. As a Senior Meditation Instructor and Spiritual Care Educator, John is one of Dzogchen Beara’s main facilitators on a range of courses and workshops including Facing Loss and Healing Grief, Deep Listening, Self Compassion and Healing Relationships.
John is a Counsellor & Psychotherapist, accredited with the IACP, working in private practice in Castletownbere and in ARC Cancer Support House in Bantry, as well as being part of the care team supporting guests at the Care Centre in Dzogchen Beara.






