DIPi.s.m Review
DIPi.s.m Review
All I can say is good grief! How my perception of death/grief has now changed. The DIPi.s.m training gave me a deeper understanding of the inner standing of grief. Enhancing my awareness, it helped me to explore, learn about the many facets of grief within a global community and beyond.
The D.I.P.ism platform created a safe space for me to process my grief, no matter how long ago it was. I realised I did not have to bare it alone, and I recognised that I had been holding onto grief from a very young age.
Becoming a D.I.P.ism Grief practitioner has taught me to be honest with myself, stay open to the process, and expect the unexpected. Within Death in Practice (DIP) the work went deep and personal. As inner healing took place, I discovered self-empowerment, appreciation, and the importance of living for now. Having the strength, and ability to discuss about melinated culture, death and relationships. Some of those who have passed wanted me to celebrate their lives, I’ve carried this with me.
What I also found to be a valuable toolkit with D.I.P.ism, regardless of where you may be in grief now, are the books written by Laura D. Pusey. Tapestries of Grief resourceful and easy to read, with elements that encourage reflection on one’s own grief journey and preparation for what may come.
My Life as a Tapestry, also by Laura D. Pusey, helps people discover more about their loved ones, including their wishes, any curiosities, and hidden parts of their lives. This can also assist towards reducing the stress in grief, supporting others in honouring and respecting personal wishes after a loved one that’s passed away.
The company is extremely diverse and offers strong expertise and knowledge in grief, death, related issues. I would consider approaching them for support, education. Training.

