mardi 2 octobre 2018

A Watery Farewell Inspired By An Astrology Phone Reading

By Carol West


Disposing of the full-body remains of a deceased person at sea is referred to as a burial at sea. Disposing of the remains is usually taken from aboard a ship or boat or from an aircraft. While many people can select this route of burial for their precious ones, the navy makes use of it as the norm. So getting special help from astrology phone reading to making the decision.

For a navy hero the ceremony is most often carried out by the captain of the ship. On a private capacity most make use of their family clergyman or a religious representative from their chosen denomination.

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.

The navy, the sea version of the army, used burial at sea regularly. It is the obvious choice for someone who has fought for their country on water. During times of war sea burials are carried out in much the same way as during peaceful periods. The difference being the access to resources. Aboard a military vessel there often isn't a stockpile of caskets and the deceased are often simply sewn into sailcloths for the burial.

In times past, burial at sea was the only way for the navy to dispose of the deceased, however, over time that has changed. Modern technology allows for the deceased to be airlifted to land without the vessel having to return to shore. This allows the family to properly prepare for a send off whether on land or sea. Saying the final farewell is always important.

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.

Burial at sea is quite an expensive option for the private citizen to choose. There are so many rules and regulations, both federal and state, pertaining to this kind of disposal. The red tape and costs mounting. In ancient times this kind of burial was practiced all the time but that isn't possible now. For the deceased who have been cremated, a sea burial is a much easier and less costly affair for those left behind. Charter a boat at a nominal fee and scatter the ashes at sea.

Saying goodbye forever is a difficult thing to do. It is only fitting for someone who loved the ocean or was happiest on the ocean to see eternity there. Show your love and respect for them and let them rest on the waves. Their memory will always live on in your heart and mind.




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