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The Last Ecstatic Days Film screening, Talkback, and Reception

  • Wildflower Playhouse 1339 Paseo Del Pueblo Sur Taos, NM, 87571 United States (map)

Sustainable Love presents…

Hi! We invite you for a series of events centered around our compassionate reconciliation with loved ones who are dying, transitioning, or have left our lives.

Monday, June 10th at 6pm - “The Last Ecstatic Days” Exclusive Film Screening, Talkback, and Reception

Sustainable Love is promoting this film because it demonstrates the vulnerable healing process of deep reconciliation with one’s own self-love and the nature of healing in our close relationships.

We invite you to join us for an exclusive screening of the award-winning film “The Last Ecstatic Days” - a courageous end-of-life chronicle, which overflows with compassion and shows us how to live mindfully while embracing curiosity about what lies beyond.

More about the film...

“The Last Ecstatic Days”

Ethan Sisser, a young man with terminal brain cancer, sits alone in his hospital room. When he starts livestreaming his death journey on social media, thousands of people around the world join to celebrate his courage. Still, Ethan envisions more – to teach the world how to die without fear. To do that, he needs to film his death.

Honoring Ethan's wish, his doctor Aditi Sethi transports him to an idyllic house in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Asheville, North Carolina. What unfolds next is a story rarely glimpsed: how a community of strangers helps a young man die with grace.

A sensory immersion into leaving the body, The Last Ecstatic Days reveals a man who will not let us forget him – even after he’s taken his final breath.


Talkback and Sharing

After the screening, Center for Sustainable Love will host a talkback led by Robin and Allegra to bring deeper meaning to how this movie relates to your life.

Join us after the talkback for a reception with hors d'oeuvres and wine to reflect and mingle with each other as well as meet Sustainable Love community members and practitioners.

Robin Duda and Allegra di Carpegna of Sustainable Love are the hosts.

The Center for Sustainable Love is dedicated to self-healing and the reclamation of our authenticity anchored in love with self, others, and Earth.

Often trauma is created in relationship. We believe the greatest healing occurs within conscious, loving relationships with family and community.

Death can inspire a doorway of transformation for healing trauma.

And join us for the workshop the next day…

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