- Welcome
- Presenters
- Eben Alexander
- Robert Blackstone
- Cara Bradley
- Linda Burns
- Guillermo Delgado
- Dan Booth Cohen
- Mica Estrada
- Jane Hughes Gignoux
- Matthew Gilbert
- Valentine Giraud-Robben
- Mingtong Gu
- Jean Houston
- J. Ivy
- Deborah Jones
- Jitendra Kavathekar
- Pam Kramer
- Stephen LaBerge
- Bruce Lipton
- Kahontakwas Diane Longboat
- Giovanni Mandala
- Richard Miller
- Edgar Mitchell
- Jason Norris
- Eimear O'Neill
- Katia Petersen
- Dean Radin
- Lissa Rankin
- Barry Robbins
- Belvie Rooks
- don Miguel Ruiz
- Peter Russell
- Manjir Samanta-Laughton
- Marilyn Schlitz
- Evan Strong
- Luisah Teish
- Cassandra Vieten
- Rose Welch
- Program
- Gala Luncheon
- Temple Awards
- Opportunities to Participate
- Logistics
- Registration/Pricing
- Conference Site
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Jane Hughes Gignoux

Jane Hughes Gignoux, a native New Yorker, is the author of Some Folk Say: Stories of Life, Death, and Beyond, a collection of stories, myths and poems from cultures around the world and throughout time, with commentary and original color illustrations. She gives workshops—"Embracing Life, Death and Beyond," and "Visions and Stories for the Afterlife: Remapping the Journey"—based on the material in her book for those interested in exploring end-of-life issues. Gignoux has a private practice in Stress Management Counseling and, since 1987, has been a volunteer play therapist with the HIV pediatric patients at Harlem Hospital. www.lifedeathbeyond.com
Presentations by Jane Hughes Gignoux
Morning Practices (7:30 - 8:30am)
Friday, Saturday, & Sunday
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