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What happens to your body after death is important
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His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher
2013-09-13 15:40:49 UTC
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actually the other day i thought what i'd really like would be to have my
ashes scattered in the river that joins the ocean in the town that i live.
it's kind of a symbolic thing... the stream of life entering the infinite.
I want my body be fed to the sharks rather than be fed to the land sharks. They want my body to put it in a cement box but I want to keep roaming free after death.

What happens to your body after death is important. Just don't let the Funeral Industry eat from it. I'm sending them a banana instead.


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His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher
2013-09-13 15:51:22 UTC
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On Fri, 13 Sep 2013 08:25:15 -0700 (PDT), "TibetanMonkey, Humble
Post by His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher
actually the other day i thought what i'd really like would be to have my
ashes scattered in the river that joins the ocean in the town that i live.
it's kind of a symbolic thing... the stream of life entering the infinite.
I want my body be fed to the sharks rather than be fed to the land sharks. They want my body to put it in a cement box but I want to keep roaming free after death.
What happens to your body after death is important. Just don't let the Funeral Industry eat from it. I'm sending them a banana instead.
...I want to go in the rose garden, but apparently they have some
local county regulations prohibiting body composting in your back
yard. That's a shame.
Oh man, those Christians don't understand Nature. When you die you feed the circle of life.

Composting/feeding the sharks is the way to go.
His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher
2013-09-13 22:00:31 UTC
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Christians have a concern with what happens to the body as far as it is a dwelling for the soul.

They think little of the idea of being part of the cycle of life and whether the casket is made of non recyclable stuff. If you are cremated, on the other hand, you deny Mother Earth of some composting value.

And --very important-- don't give your body to a corporation that's totally soul-less, such as the funeral industry.
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