An Invitation from Linda Hill

How do we continue our loving relationships through the great transitions from living to dying to death and beyond?
Beginning Monday, May 5, I will be hosting weekly explorations of this question via zoom. I hope you will join me and guest co-facilitators for our weekly story-sharing circles.
I will be facilitating a choice of two Continuing Loving Bonds Story-Sharing circles each Monday: 9:00 to 11:00 am or 4:00 to 6:00 pm Pacific Time. You are welcome to drop in occasionally or participate regularly. Click here for more information and to sign up for the zoom link.
There is no cost for these sharing circles beyond my hope that you will help your family, friends, support groups, libraries, book stores and other readers discover my book: Together Still: Love Beyond Death by Linda Hill.
I am a retired psychologist, researcher and experiential educator who brings over forty years of facilitating experience to our Continuing Loving Bonds story sharing circles.
Coming together in circles is an ancient and wise means of learning with our minds, hearts, spirits, tears, laughter, extra-sensory perceptions and insights.

By sharing our true stories of our lived experiences, we will support each other to explore the impact of unconditional love on end-of-life accompaniment, death care, our grief journeys, and all our interconnected relationships with family, friends, pets and nature.

“Linda Hill is a wonderful host, moderator and facilitator with a spirit of generosity. I experienced much learning, listening, witnessing and sharing stories during the continuing loving bonds circles on zoom. Many gifts of reflection. I highly recommend the healing “Continuing loving bonds” circles. A safe, sacred container “where we can hold and uplift” and share connections on our grief and life journey. Each week has been like an evolving picture.” (Catherine Fraser, Multi Media Artists and Art Therapist).



“Thank you for the lovely sharing circles. You hold such a beautiful space for people to share stories and create connection. I look forward to joining in again when I can. I love how the stories weave a fabric of community.” (Karlin Creed, The Tin Can Telephone Mediumship and Psychic Services)
