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THE PHOENIX PROJECT

A rite of passage

The Phoenix Project is an orchestrated rite of passage which facilitates both emotional and spiritual growth.

This journey has its origins in ancient tribal rites of initiation.

To facilitate their natural healing processes, the participants engage in dream work, creative expression and volunteer work.

They are enabled to heal their unresolved grief and are supported as they make necessary changes.

“Healing Our Losses”

In order to participate in The Phoenix Project, one must first attend Dr. Jack Miller’s one-day seminar/ workshop: “Healing Our Losses.”

During the day, the participants share their losses, experience a particular form of meditation, learn some things about creative visualization and dream interpretation, view a film of Dr. Miller’s work, and are invited to consider participating in The Phoenix Project.

Soul Work

Those who choose to participate will sign a contract committing themselves to the following conditions:

  • I will befriend someone whom I have yet to meet. I will visit this elderly, home-bound, sick, or dying person for an hour each week during the course of The Phoenix Project (twelve weeks).
  • I will produce three creative expression assignments.
  • I will attend all twelve Sunday evening sessions.
  • I will contribute a half-hour presentation on loss in my life.
  • I will meet with Dr. Miller for weekly individual sessions during The Phoenix Project.

Having submitted their contracts, the participants then meet with Dr. Miller who individualizes the program according to each person's needs.

Soon after that, their journey commences and their real “soul work” begins.

This intensive, twelve-week journey culminates in a public celebration marking the transformation in the lives of the participants and honoring their elderly, home-bound, sick, and dying friends.

Dr. Jack Miller

The Phoenix Project is the “brainchild” of psychologist, Jack Miller, a former Catholic priest who founded The Center for Education on Death and Dying, Inc. and Cook County Hospital’s Palliative Care Program.

Dr. Miller also helped establish Chicago House, the Midwest’s first residence program for people with AIDS.

Jack Miller is the author of Healing Our Losses (Resource Publications).

He can be contacted at: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Read what Dr. Miller has had to say about healthy ways to grieve.
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Dr. Jack Miller