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  1. Is There Energy In Cremation Ashes?

    Is there energy in cremation ashes?

    The truth is, there is an essence of your loved one that lingers with the cremation ashes. While it may not be a consciousness, it is a little of their energy that stays behind, almost like someone’s perfume that lingers in the air even after they have left the room.

    That is the energy that people look for and cling to when they hold on to a loved one’s cremation ashes. Whether they put them in a pendant on a chain, in a cremation

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  2. Cremation Remains and Artificial Memorial Reefs

    A coral reef is a rocky ridge under the surface of the ocean that is created not through the oceanic uplift or mountain building process - via plate tectonics - but by living coral. The rocky substrate that is a coral reef is made using thin layers of calcium carbonate produced by various corals.

    The creation process is not an overnight event. It can take 30 Million years to create a sizable coral reef. That period is one of the reasons why so many people are concerned about the health of coral systems around the world.

    What type of ocean life benefits from Coral reefs?

    Earlier we mentioned that a coral reef is a coral community. These ecosystems are large and balanced. Around 25 percent of the organisms in the ocean are impacted one way or another by coral reefs. It may be that an organism lives there, feeds there,

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  3. Best Cremation Urns for Pets

    Losing a pet can be one of the hardest things that people have to endure. Walking through the home, seeing all the places where a cat, dog or other animal once spent time. It is a difficult loss that is often as crushing as the loss of a relative, although people might not expect it. Planning for the final rest of a beloved pet takes time, but there are ways to make it easier. With this guide, pet owners will know their options for cremation urns, how to arrange for the cremation of a pet, and what to expect from the process.

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  4. Best Cremation Urns for Couples

    True love can last forever, but everyone's time in this life will come to an end. When it does, many couples want to make sure they memorialize and honor that love. Whether they're looking for ways to pre-plan their own end-of-life celebrations and wishes, or loved ones are looking for ways to acknowledge their love after they're gone, there are many opportunities to showcase love and commitment, even after death.  Here are some of the most important things to think about.

    How to Memorialize a Couple

    Memorializing a couple can sometimes be difficult. Loved ones on both sides of the relationship will have ideas about who the couple was, what they were like, and what mattered most to them. But some of those ideas might conflict, and some of them can be based on other people's perceptions. Instead of focusing on who the

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  5. How to Perform a Mountain Memorial

    Mountains have long transfixed, tugged, tantalized, and terrified humankind. These lofty heights, so far removed from the day-to-day realm of most people, have often appeared as the haunts of the gods, portals between Earth and divine reaches. Depending on the culture and the individual, they’ve been places to seek out for spiritual stimulation, or ones to leave entirely alone as a rarefied and dangerous domain. Mountains have also managed to remain, in large part, refuges of wildness and wilderness. Their more pristine character translates to practical ecological services, including as critical fountainheads supplying vast numbers of lowlanders with freshwater.

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  6. 4 Ways to Scatter Cremation Ashes

    When people choose burial, a traditional form of death care, the more limited set of options becomes clear.  One seeks and chooses the availability of the cemetery burial location, the casket, the headstone options, the funeral home, and a few other arrangements.  Once the funeral and graveside ceremony is completed, paying respects and saying your goodbyes are completed to some extent. 

    Cremation, on the other hand, comes with a few unique options that can make the memorializing of the person not only a ceremony to honor them but also a moment of closure and beauty to everyone closest to the person. In particular, choosing to scatter the ashes of a loved one in a unique location can provide a deeper sense of letting go of the pain while embracing the beauty of how the natural world works.

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  7. Growing from Loss - Returning to Everyday Life After Losing Someone

    Losing a loved one is not easy. It can leave you feeling like you are missing a part of yourself like there is a gaping hole in the center of your being. It may seem like you will never feel normal again, that life will never feel the same. You might feel like you can never return to your everyday life, but the truth is, you can.

    It may not be tomorrow, next week, or next year, but it will happen. It takes some work and a lot of patience, but it will happen.

    Grief is natural. It is normal. But no one is intended to stay there.

     Grief is a part of life. Unfortunately, we will all lose someone we love at some point in our lives. And grief is a vital part of healing. It is personal – no two people experience it in exactly the same way.

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  8. Where to find NFL Memorials of Famous Football Players

    Memorials are traditionally a special object that is used to remember and honor the life of a person who has passed away. While most memorials look closer to the type we provide across our site, the truth is memorials can be anything from engraved plaques to location landmarks, even larger than life statues. 

    In the sports world, when an athlete does something historic they're often memorialized in a variety of ways. Special items like statues outside of stadiums, busts in Hall of Fame buildings,  buildings and streets that bear their name, and even Retired numbers.

    If you were good, maybe you will get your name added to your NFL or college team's "ring of honor." If you were great, maybe you will get your number retired. But if you're exceptional, that's where the real legacy starts - and it's often remembered with statues, Hall of Fame exhibits, and, in the case of the first member of this list, the sport of football's most coveted trophy.

    There are plenty

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  9. Writing a Eulogy: How to Speak From the Heart

    Going to a funeral or memorial service is an event that is often filled with grief. People who sit in the audience might wonder how the person delivering the eulogy is able to create such beautiful words, bringing the best stories and memories to life. Behind the eulogy is a writer, usually a close family member or friend of the person who passed. Sometimes these writers have lots of experience, while others have none. In all cases, they’re writing a story of remembrance that comes straight from the heart. With this guide, loved ones will know how to write a eulogy for any audience, along with tips for helping others and preserving space for grieving.

    What Is a Eulogy?

    A eulogy is a way to remember someone who has passed. Although most eulogies are delivered as speeches at a funeral or memorial service, sometimes

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  10. What Happens to My Pets if I pass?

    It is common to worry about what will happen when pets die. On the other hand, many people do not anticipate what will happen to their pets in the event that they pass first. Pets are dependents that require extra care to ensure that their needs are met in every situation. For many pet owners, making their pets an important part of their estate planning helps to solve the problem. With this guide, pet owners will know about the options they have for providing for their pets, tips to smooth out the process, and how best to get started.

    What Happens to Pets When I Pass?

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