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Do you care what happens to your body after you die?
Thread starterdust-in-the-wind
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Traditional burial, green burial, cremation and now a composting option in some states in the US where you can be turned into gardening soil. What option would you prefer? I'd probably go with cremation as it's the cheapest option. Rotting in the ground doesn't appeal to me.
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ham and potatoes, vinlander and badtothebone
I hope to be cremated and kept by family and some close friends if they are willing to have me. I don't want a messy death, I can't imagine the trauma I'd cause the person who finds me if, for example, my head was blown off with a shotgun.
Agreed. I like to think of the soul as a butterfly freeing itself from the caterpillar shell. In fact: In ancient Greece, the word for butterfly, "psyche," literally translated means "soul."
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dustyfurcollector, a.hamza.13, dust-in-the-wind and 1 other person
It doesn't really matter to me what happens to my body after I die. I would prefer to be cremated. I don't like the idea of having my body being pumped full of chemicals with the traditional burial. I would like to be cremated and have the ashes scattered over the ocean.
It doesn't really matter to me what happens to my body after I die. I would prefer to be cremated. I don't like the idea of having my body being pumped full of chemicals with the traditional burial. I would like to be cremated and have the ashes scattered over the ocean.
I care, I'd like my body to remain fully intact so I can have an open casket burial for my family. I want to cause the least amount of trauma as possible to them since the funeral is for them and not for me.
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dustyfurcollector, divinemistress87 and dust-in-the-wind
What comforts me about ceasing to exist is that nothing in this terrible, torturous existence can matter to me at that point, personally I'd be so relieved to never exist again, I don't care as I'll be at peace with all finally forgotten about for me.
I want to be cremated. And either kept in an urn at my parents house, or brother's, then scattered someplace nice with my dad's ashes when he goes, as his wish is to get cremated too
As long as my family doesn't get rights to my body to hold a service and burial, i dont care. But ill probably have to ctb somewhere remote so as not to be found, or do something else to discourage my parents from holding an open casket funeral and altering my appearance/style of dress significantly for the service.
I personally don't care about my body once I die - it can be funeral, cremation, sky burial or whatever tickles your fancy. All I hope is that my family falls into an immense state of guilt or traumatisation after finding me decomposing in my bed.
I have wishes but ultimately just want my family to do what will help them heal best. If it were up to me (I don't have a will so it's not), I want to be cremated and my family each take some of my ashes. I know ashes can be mixed into tattoo ink or turned into jewellery which I always found lovely.
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