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Kinship Ritual

Locality: Thornbury, Victoria

Phone: +61 407 648 603



Address: off Dundas Street 3071 Thornbury, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.kinshipritual.com.au

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22.01.2022 Bereaved. A state with lots of symptoms and huge scope for self-care. https://anniebolitho.com.au/we-are-bereaved-march-2020/



22.01.2022 Coffins vs shrouds, the age-old debate But actually? No I don’t hear people arguing about this on the street! How many of us know options around coffins? People can be dumbstruck entering the coffin showroom. Facing a huge range at a difficult time makes it hard to think, let alone choose. Not being informed we can easily go into the funeral planning process overwhelmed. Did you know a cardboard coffin can be the spitting image of a regular top-end coffin? If you are interes...ted in an eco-funeral a cardboard coffin is something to consider. Alternatively, if the thought of a coffin that will be buried or burned has never appealed, or you are interested in other low-waste options, you can think about a shroud My friend Harriet liked the idea of a shroud because we could work on it together, moreover her daughters could see it lying around and get some gentle familiarity with the idea of her death. She also considered buying something elegant and beautiful, perhaps made of silk, cotton, linen, or hemp. Simply put, there may be more options than you think. It is 100% worth the time to find something that expresses you or the person who died. This is why I wrote Death, a love project - to get people thinking and empowered in every aspect of end of life rituals, so they can have less stress and more space to grieve. https://anniebolitho.com.au/death-a-love-project-purchase-/ #familyledfunerals #diyfunerals #creativefunerals #alternativefunerals #farewellritual #funeralcelebrants #doingdeathdifferently #funeralplanner #homebasedceremonies #loveproject #deathaloveproject #endoflife #grief #legacy

20.01.2022 Why are end-of-life rituals important for you and your loved ones? For grief and loss theorists, the funeral ritual is the first task of grieving. It's natural after a death to think 'I can't believe it's happened' or 'It can't be over'. I know I have had this experience. A gathering of family and community spells out that the finality is real and that everyone is impacted in some way. By making the loss public and acknowledging its effect, those closest to the person who has died have permission to be sad, to mourn, and to remember the wonderful times.

17.01.2022 It's a time isn't it? A time when it's too easy to feel odd, out of sync. We've often turned to experts for answers, but now? With loss, there's something about looking within. https://anniebolitho.com.au/out-of-sync-staying-at-home/



10.01.2022 'A good death'. In my book 'Death, a love project' I talk about the importance of connection, community, planning, peace of mind, but I hesitated to speak of good death. What do you think? http://ow.ly/WeNl50yB496

09.01.2022 A 4 minute story of a wonderful love project in response to tragic deaths of US helicopter pilots during the fires. https://www.9now.com.au//20/clip-ck65km336006o0gsa9ua56wyr

07.01.2022 Meaningful. Creative. Often what people want for their funeral or memorial these days. http://ow.ly/JYUf50yB41V



05.01.2022 Kinship Ritual's newsletter's out! Through these difficult times there are stories that inspire me - here Chris and Danielle talk about how they made tattoos a love project. Inspiring. Awesome women. https://mailchi.mp//love-the-one-youre-with-kinship-ritual

05.01.2022 So happy to get this review of my book 'Death a love project' from Dani. 'Loved reading Annie's book on Death. yes! you read right! She knows how to turn a topic like that into something practical and fascinating.' Get your copy here. http://ow.ly/ysFa50yB4fr

04.01.2022 Kinship Ritual's newsletter's out! There's advice on how to make death a love project in restricted times ... yes you can. And poetry. I hope you find it helpful. https://mailchi.mp//wherever-you-are-its-good-to-be-in-tou

02.01.2022 What's good about an advance care plan? Less stress for your family. What's hard about one? Getting started. Join me at Bacchus Marsh Library to get moving on yours. 26 Mar. 10.30am. http://ow.ly/95Pm50yB2rF

01.01.2022 You might notice healing love projects for death and grief around you. On the weekend I saw this warm gesture - Please take a flower and a booklet in memory of mum - out walking In fact, the programs were already gone, taken by people in the street who hadn’t been able to attend the funeral, but who still wanted to honour their friend. I imagined this generous offering of flowers meant this dear woman had been an open-hearted person who had passed these traits onto her ki...ds. So I put a few beautiful flowers in my studio. They make me feel connected to this Thornbury family. I also used a rose for dyeing a scarf in this woman’s memory, which I can give to her family. And so her connection to people around her and community goes on through this simple gesture of flowers You see how a love project celebrates your unique relationship with a person, but can also share their specialness with the community. This creates connection and helps you grieve at a very sad time. I wrote Death, a love project to empower people around doing this their way, and to feel calmer about the idea of death and its rituals https://anniebolitho.com.au/death-a-love-project-purchase-/



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