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worth thinking about?
Cemeteries become forests with these amazing Bio Urns!
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and another one:
http://www.boredpanda.com/biodegradable ... ula-mundi/
No More Coffins! – These Organic Burial Pods Will Turn YOU Into A TREE When You Die
And here is the one about baskets not caskets....https://www.facebook.com/HuffingtonPost ... 0/?fref=nf
http://bit.ly/1J8p9w0
Get the AsapSCIENCE BOOK: http://asapscience.com/book
AsapSCIENCE
and another one:
http://www.boredpanda.com/biodegradable ... ula-mundi/
No More Coffins! – These Organic Burial Pods Will Turn YOU Into A TREE When You Die
And here is the one about baskets not caskets....https://www.facebook.com/HuffingtonPost ... 0/?fref=nf
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Judith - Site Admin
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Re: worth thinking about--a posthumous e mail?
Thanks to Guardian letter writer Maurice King from Leeds for this excellent idea--we all need to leave the planet sometime, and as he said:
'we need to adapt our traditions to the opportunities of new technology'--
Here's a further excerpt from his letter:
'When one of my cousins died I did not hear about it till months later. I was sad about this, because we had played together as children. So why not compose a posthumous e mail entitled "I have died" to be sent to everyone in my address book? At the bottom left-hand corner of my desktop my executors will find the file. As to what it says, you're going to have to wait and see'....
A dear friend then observed to me that 'I Have died' was a bit of a shocking strapline- perhaps something a bit more nuanced like 'If you read this...' but not sure...but I have set up my message...
Thank you Maurice; it has long perturbed me that I too would not hear of others' demise, as well as vice versa, so please pass this on...
'we need to adapt our traditions to the opportunities of new technology'--
Here's a further excerpt from his letter:
'When one of my cousins died I did not hear about it till months later. I was sad about this, because we had played together as children. So why not compose a posthumous e mail entitled "I have died" to be sent to everyone in my address book? At the bottom left-hand corner of my desktop my executors will find the file. As to what it says, you're going to have to wait and see'....
A dear friend then observed to me that 'I Have died' was a bit of a shocking strapline- perhaps something a bit more nuanced like 'If you read this...' but not sure...but I have set up my message...
Thank you Maurice; it has long perturbed me that I too would not hear of others' demise, as well as vice versa, so please pass this on...
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Judith - Site Admin
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death and life after for the bereaved ones...
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyl ... lens-death
'a legacy of love'....worth reading if you have been bereaved...
'a legacy of love'....worth reading if you have been bereaved...
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Judith - Site Admin
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Re: worth thinking about? De pathologising death- Ted Talk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apbSsILLh28
what really maters? Where healing happens...suffering together....
what really maters? Where healing happens...suffering together....
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