No One Get’s Out Alive: An October Series of Offerings on Death, Dying, and Living Fully

No One Get’s Out Alive: An October Series of Offerings on
Death, Dying, and Living Fully

facilitated by Rhonda Hull, Ph.D.
Unity Spiritual Enrichment Center - Hearth Room
3918 San Juan Avenue
Port Townsend, WA 98368

Welcome. I’m Rhonda Hull, Ph.D., and I delight in sharing the experience and insight I’ve gathered through decades of companioning others from womb-to-tomb. Ever since a near-death experience at age 16, I’ve held a deep curiosity about death, dying, and the mystery beyond—and a reverence for the gift of this life.

This series offers practical tools, soulful reflections, and a safe place to talk about grief, dying, death, and what it means to live with heart. Whether you're planning ahead, processing loss, or simply seeking deeper meaning, you're not alone.

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Tuesday - October 7, 2024  3pm-4:30pm

What Happens After We Die?
Let’s Talk About Near-Death Experiences and More
Ever had a brush with the beyond? Heard stories that made you question reality? Have you experienced communication with loved ones after they pass? Or are you just endlessly curious about life after death? Join us for an open, fascinating discussion on Near-Death Experiences and more. Share your own story, listen to others, or simply come to wonder—no experience required!

Suggested donation: $10 per person
Pay What You Wish. Love offerings of more or less than the suggested fee are welcome and appreciated.

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Tuesday - October 14 & 21, 2025 - 3pm-4:30pm

Life and Death Matters (2-part workshop)
Practical tools and thoughtful guidance for completing your Healthcare Advance Directives. Plan ahead. Clarify wishes. Minimize regrets. Declare what matters most. Breathe easier while you still can.

Advance Directive and End-of-Life paperwork is one of the greatest gifts you can give yourself and your loved ones.

Facing the inevitability of death and making medical decisions in advance is something we all tend to resist and can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it alone. In this supportive workshop you’ll reflect on what matters most, begin completing your Advance Directive with guidance, and create a plan that eases anxiety, releases regrets, and brings comfort to you and your loved ones.

This workshop is offered in two 90-minute sessions, limited to 6 attendees to allow for intimacy, confidentiality, and provides compassionate, step-by-step guidance to help you:

  • Clarify your values and goals for future care
  • Understand Washington State’s essential forms: Advance Directive, POLST, MAID (Death with Dignity), Dementia Directive, and VSED Directive (forms provided)
  • Begin completing your own documents with supportive guidance
  • Learn how to share your wishes with family, loved ones, and health care providers

You’ll leave with clear next steps, free fillable forms, and the confidence that you have laid the groundwork for your voice to be heard when it matters most.

Whether you’re just starting or ready to finalize, this workshop creates a safe, respectful space to ask questions, reflect, and take meaningful action.

(pre-registration required - contact: rhonda@rhondahull.com)
 

Suggested donation: $75–$125 per person ($135–$225 per couple). Love offerings of more or less than the suggested fee are welcome and appreciated.

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Tuesday - October 28, 2025 - 3pm-4:30pm
Beyond the Veil: A Death & Dying Discussion
Curious about the practical and spiritual aspects regarding death? Wondering what it means to live fully in the face of the inevitable? Join us for an open, judgment-free conversation about death and dying. Share your thoughts, ask questions, or simply listen—no prior experience required. Join us to explore life’s ultimate mystery in a welcoming, thoughtful space.

Suggested donation: $10 per person
Pay What You Wish. Love offerings of more or less than the suggested fee are welcome and appreciated.

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All offerings are pay-what-you-choose. No one turned away. Money is one of those delicate subjects. I believe meaningful support  about all aspects of death and dying should be accessible to all, and I trust your heart to contribute in a way that honors both your peace, and my work.