The first and last fear is the fear of death. Therefore, consciously or unconsciously, this fear rules over our daily lives. "People who live life to the full do not fear death," said the writer Anais Nin. Who learns to carry, as the Buddhists do, death by their side, as a friend, companion and teacher; learn to enjoy every minute of your life, as if it were the last. Since the human being exists on earth, the encounter with death (of one's own or of loved ones) has been the event that has caused the most rejection, fear and misunderstanding, especially in our Western cultures. For this reason, in our society, death is a taboo subject, as if talking about it or knowing it were a way of summoning it. Death is perceived as dire and terrifying. However, this interpretation does not remove its inevitability and quite the contrary brings it closer in a sick and immature way. On the weekend we will review those beliefs and programming that limit and scare you; checking the ones that make you suffer for not accepting reality. We will know the stages of grief and its effects to overcome it and treat it wisely. We will learn to "know how to die" and "know how to accompany" the one who is dying, approaching an understanding and acceptance of death as a life partner. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THIS WEEKEND COURSE (FULL SATURDAY AND HALF DAY SUNDAY)