Talk & Discussion on near-death experiences, states of deep relaxation, a renewed acceptance of life, and insights that resonate with ancient non-dual wisdom.
THE SCHOOL OF DEATH with Rosina Kaleab. Screenwriter, actress, and truth-seeker between ADHD, media overload, and the great beyond.
Rosina Kaleab is a Berlin-based screenwriter, actress, and activist with a sharp comedic voice and a fearless approach to storytelling. Known for her work in German television and her ability to move between humor and gravity, she uses satire and vulnerability to tackle themes that are often left in the shadows. As an Afro-German artist, she brings fresh perspectives to an industry still catching up with its own reflection.
Earlier this year, Rosina had a near-death experience that dramatically shifted her perception of life – and death. What began as a moment of crisis unfolded into deep inner stillness, overwhelming love, and a profound sense of peace. In the aftermath, she found herself questioning not only her personal story, but the bigger stories we live by: about purpose, identity, success, and the illusion of control.
Janna Maria Nandzik from The School of Death and Rosina will reflect on how her experience resonates with ancient non-dual philosophies, wisdom traditions that speak of a unified reality beyond fear and separation.
Together, they’ll explore how letting go can become the beginning of true presence, and how even death might have a sense of humor.
Join us for a surprising, heartfelt evening about surrender, transformation, and the quiet joy of being alive.
This talk is free of charge and will be hosted in English.
THE SCHOOL OF DEATH
Janna Maria Nandzik, founder of THE SCHOOL OF DEATH, curates and hosts deep talks, lectures, workshops and screenings. THE SCHOOL OF DEATH appears as a nomadic spiritual salon, mystical school, and community for the death-curious. It moves through Berlin’s urban landscape – from a French restaurant on Torstraße to a bar near Schlesisches Tor, a reading room at Dussmann, and now, to our ahorn Space at Hermannplatz.