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'Death Cafe' to Stir Understanding of Mortality in Cuyahoga Falls

In a nutshell, Death Cafes provide a place to explore death's aspects from the biological realities to spiritual realms. Read on:

"Death Cafe."

Sounds morbid, right? Well, not exactly, according to co-organizer Bob Pontius, of the Death Cafe, Akron Chapter. 

First off, the Death Cafe is not intended to lead participants toward any particular conclusion, religion, product or course of action, wrote Pontius in a recent Patch event post

Rather, the concept is to provide people of all ages with a place to explore, explain and examine death's aspects from the biological realities to spiritual realms.

Pontius explains the end mission is to respectfully break through the taboo topic and increase awareness of death with a view to helping people make the most of their finite lives.

The movement is relatively new in the United States, but has been popular for years in Europe, according to fox8.com.

Here's what else they are:

  • They function on a not-for-profit basis, though to be sustainable, chapters try to cover expenses through donations and fundraising.
  • Death Cafes are open to the public and are meant to be confidential. 

Here's what they're not:

  • They're not designed to be a bereavement or grief support group.
  • They do not serve as a replacement for professional counseling programs.
  • While the subject matter and topics may be therapeutic for some, this effect is not the primary intention. This is partly in an effort to sustain Death Cafes as comfortable, relaxed and openly exploratory spaces, as well as to respect continuity of existing bereavement resources.
"Death and dying occurs to one out of every one of us," said Root Cafe general manager Karolyn Dunlop.  "In American culture (death) tends to be a very taboo subject. . .so perhaps it's time to explore it more closely and in pubic."

The next Death Cafe will be held at The Root Cafe — located at 852 W. Bath Rd. — on July 25 at 6 p.m.

The event is free and open to the public. 

WIll you attend? Tell us in the comments. 


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