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25.01.2022 I've been enjoying 'parts' of this on Netflix. What have other people though that have watched it?



24.01.2022 My little man is practicing his ‘corpse pose’ tonight, complete with his woven eco-coffin to have as little impact on the natural world when he passes. Bless my little ‘basket case’! #corpsepose #tenterfieldterrier #dogsofimstagram

23.01.2022 Posted @withregram @kimsomerville.endoflifedoula The Cool Plate is used for home vigils, when you would like to have your deceased loved one stay at home, after the death has occurred and before the funeral takes place. The cool plate is placed underneath the body, covered with a soft towel and the unit is plugged into the wall, keeping the body at the legal cooling temperature required. This can be used when a person has died at home, or if in a hospital/ facility then once in the care of a funeral director, the body can be transferred home from the care of the funeral director. This is a sacred and precious time which allows family to gather, spend time together and farewell their loved one in an environment that is familiar, comforting and where time is not restricted. #deathmidwifery #deathdoula #coldplate

22.01.2022 Are you so ‘excited’ by purchasing your funeral coffin that you’d like to have it for life, first? Well at ‘Shelves for Life’ you can! Designer William Warren created a set of bookshelves that will last you a lifetime: they can be reassembled as a coffin. In other words, the ‘Shelves for Life’ is a piece of furniture that will follow you on your final journey. Or there’s always this ‘fancy’ coffin-couch, found courtesy of @billclairfamilymortuary insta page! ... #coffinfurniture #whodathought #creativeminds See more



21.01.2022 It can't come soon enough (in my humble opinion) for this kind of body disposition to become common place.

17.01.2022 Posted @withregram @mod_mortician Telephone of the Wind. Naaaaw, seeing this ‘almost’ makes me want to jump on a plane from Australia to Washington, USA to make a call to my mum....but then there’s that ol’ pandemic thing. #washington #phonehome #lovethis

16.01.2022 Yes, this. Thinking of you all today. #motherless #childless #childloss



16.01.2022 Yes, @refugeingrief makes an, often unknown, but very point here. Grief does place an unbelievable amount of stress on the body and it’s not something that is often talked about. I remember after my mother died I had a 6-month run of having constant, large, cold-sores on my lip. A friend of mine just recently lost her father and has had to be hospitalised for shingles! The stress doesn’t directly cause the cold-sores or the shingles but it lowers one’s immunity to hold such viruses (already lurking in the body) at bay. #stress #grief #griefandstressresponse

15.01.2022 New life found today whilst walking with my old dog whose coming towards the end of his life. I’m being very conscious of late to not take for granted the moments I still get to hang out with this beautiful, old guy. #olddogs #specialmoments #livingconsciously

13.01.2022 Are you not really fussed on ‘one particular spot’ for your ashes to go? Well then ‘aerial ash scattering’ using a drone and some pretty coloured sands to go with your ashes could be your thing. As ashes are grey in colour they may be hard to spot when being dropped from a height, but add some fluro pink in there and your family and loved ones can watch as your remains/cremains are scattered over a particularly favourite piece of the earth that has significance to you. #aerialashspreading #aerialashrelease #cremains

12.01.2022 Folks, book-mark this post and set aside some time for one very beautiful and inspiring pod-cast listening on having a loved one die at home.

09.01.2022 Posted @withregram @accompagnement_en_fin_de_vie Hospital grants dying man his final wish a cigarette and a glass of wine while watching the sunset from a balcony. The nurse at Aarhus University Hospital in Denmark helped make this happen. That was Tuesday and the gentleman passed that same week on Friday. Yahoo News UK 2017 Amazing how something that might seem simple/trivial/unimportant to another, or possibly during one's life, can be the very thing a person desires/needs during the final days/hours of a person's life. . #endoflifecare #holdingspace #endoflifeconsultant



07.01.2022 Every minute someone leaves this world behind. Age has nothing to do with it. We are all in this line without realizing it. We never know how many people are before us. We cannot move to the back of the line.... We cannot step out of the line. We cannot avoid the line. So while we wait in line: Make moments count. Make a difference. Make the call. Make priorities. Make the time. Make your gifts known. Make a nobody feel like a somebody. Make your voice heard. Make the small things big. Make someone smile. Make the change. Make yourself a priority. Make love. Make up. Make peace. Make sure to tell your people they are loved. Make waves. Make sure to have no regrets. Make sure you are ready. This world will often leave you wishing you had just 5 more minutes. Feel free to share this powerful reminder on perspective and wake up each day realizing it is a gift and to make the most of it! Author: Marianne Baum Artwork: Oliver Flores

07.01.2022 Going off yesterday’s post (above) on funerals for the forgotten in our society it brought me back to this lovely little film from 2013 called ‘Still Life’. It’s about a mild-mannered civil employee (Eddie Marsan) who dedicates his life to tracking down the next-of-kin of and arranging funerals for his community's unclaimed dead ‘almost’ at the cost of neglecting his own life and needs, until in-steps the blond new love interest. It’s a very sweet film I highly encourage you to watch. It’s rated M - Drama/comedy. #greatfilm #funerals #societysforgotten

04.01.2022 Just a bit of silly Tuesday humour!

04.01.2022 Posted @withregram @thegriefcase Flower Fatigue This illustration by @lizzie.lock was a submission from our #modernmourning brief with @untanglegrief I don’t remember much from that first week after you died. I remember flowers, so much love sent to us with flowers, and us sitting and feeling so overwhelmed by it all. Have flowers been lovely or a burden in your grief experience? I had a painful experience of flowers being delivered to my work after my mum died and as ...I was away ill (grieving) for just a day my boss took it upon herself to take possession of them. I found this incredibly painful as I had, had disenfranchised grief for 7-years of watching my mother’s slow death to early onset Alzheimer’s that finally getting some actual acknowledgement of my grief through a delivery of flowers was really huge to me. #nastyboss #disenfranchisedgrief #flowers See more

03.01.2022 For those who really want to ‘party’ right up until the end....

03.01.2022 Posted @withregram @sandsaustralia In wonderful news for those who've experienced losses prior to 20 weeks, Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria have today released a very special early pregnancy loss commemorative certificate to provide parents with recognition of their baby's life, helping them to actualise their loss and acknowledge the grief of those little lives lost. Our very own WA State Coordinator Till Heike designed the beautiful artwork, which she hopes will support parents to feel cared for and understood. #emptyarms #pregnancyloss #pregnancylossawareness

03.01.2022 ...because sometimes you really just want to pimp that ride! #hearse #pimpthatride #positivedeathmovement

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