A Watery Farewell Inspired By An Astrology Phone Reading

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By Carol West


Burying someone at sea means that your are disposing of their remains into the ocean. This activity can be carried our from an aircraft or from aboard a ship or boat. The navy makes use of this kind of burial practice often. There are, however, normal citizens can opt for this method for, personal reasons. Astrology phone reading is ideally situated as a guiding tool.

The ceremony is carried often carried out by the captain of the vessel. In some instances, a religious representative from your chosen denomination is contracted to carry out the service. Most people use a religious representative that is close to the family during a private sea burial.

Burial at sea can take place in a number of different ways. Full-body burials are carried out using a specially crafted casket. If a casket is not chosen, the remains are sewn into a sailcloth for the burial. A vast number of people choose to be cremated after death. In this case the entire urn can be placed into the water or the ashes emptied and scattered into the wind and water.

There are those who choose to create cement blocks with the ash incorporated into the mixture. These are placed into the water to rest in the depths for all time.An institution like the navy often makes use of burial at sea. This is the place where they have spent the vast majority of their time with the deceased.

In modern times today it is possible to now take the remains to land by airlifting them. The ship doesn't have to return to shore. The family can then say their final farewells and prepare a burial on land if that is their choice to do so.

There are unfortunate times when the remains of the deceased aren't available for disposal, however, the farewells must still be said. A memorial at sea can be held and flowers scattered into the ocean as a sign of love for the lost.

A full-body burial is quite a costly affair. How far off shore you are traveling and the number of passengers aboard the vessel all play a part in the final figure. Although the activity of burial at sea is an ancient one, today the federal and state laws governing it are quite stringent. If your loved one has chosen to be cremated, the scattering of the ashes into the ocean is a far less complex activity. There are many charters who cater to this very need. The laws pertaining to this are far less implicit.

Saying farewell to a loved one, a friend or a war hero is not an easy task at the best of times. Allowing the deceased to rest in the place where they were most at home is a final wish you can grant them. Their memory will live on in your heart for a lifetime and their soul will float on the waves for eternity.




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