A meaningful end
Fri, 2006-09-22 11:51
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A meaningful end
"Death is an offensively meaningless event"
Susan Sontag
Hello folks.
When people die, we often mess up saying goodbye. We fudge the last moments, we put on a rubbish funeral, we scatter the ashes in a rush of embarrassment.
Can any of you think of people who've enjoyed dignified ends, where family and friends came up with a way of making the end of life meaningful and special?
Does anyone remember any little rituals that defeated the empty meaninglessness of loss? What's the best place you've heard for a scattering of mortal remains? Any requests from the deceased about how their farewell should be conducted? Anyone been to a good funeral or memorial?
Anyone?
Cheers,
Mark
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Dennett
The All New Pepsoid the Second!
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There's nothing more mind-teasing than the incomprehensible eagerly avowed -
Dennett
The All New Pepsoid the Second!