Stephen Jenkinson: Talking Grief

By: Samantha Rennie & Michael Lynch

Not success. Not growth. Not happiness. The cradle of your love for life…is death.

Stephen Jenkinson is a teacher, author, spiritual activist and farmer who has some very thought provoking philosophies on the “Meaning of Death”.

Professor Jenkinson took time out on a recent lecture tour of Australia to speak with Tobin Brothers Community Educator, Samantha Rennie about the cultural state of dying and the language we use to define death.

 

Stephen Jenkinson is the author of Die Wise, Griefwalker and The Making of Humans.

In 2008, a feature documentary directed by Tim Wilson was produced as a lyrical, poetic portrait of Stephen Jenkinson’s work with dying people. Filmed over a twelve year period, Griefwalker shows Jenkinson in teaching sessions with doctors and nurses, in counselling sessions with dying people and their families, and in meditative and often frank exchanges with the film’s director about the origins and consequences of his ideas for how we live and die, while paddling a birch bark canoe.

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The first funeral conducted by Tobin Brothers Funerals was for Ena Margaret Price in 1934. In its first year, the company conducted 53 funerals and after the payment of creditors and the collection of debts, it made a modest profit.