I don't understand the concept of grieving/grieving family members being forced to shovel and lower into the grave before it is covered once the deceased is lowered into it.
What the hell is this?
Some say it is a reminder that man is from the dust and will never return to the dust. Don't we all know that? Do we really need such a reminder? Probably not.
People already know all this, only children and funerals are not for children. But the man was always looking for ways to charm even the ugliest opportunity at a funeral.
Besides, I think preaching and preaching at funerals is a waste of time. Yes! This is an unnecessary waste of time, because no sermons during funerals have ever converted anyone. People only hunt for food and drink. Nothing more!
What do you guys think?
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Thread: Time Wasting at Funerals: Why?
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05-01-2021, 02:06 PM #1
Time Wasting at Funerals: Why?
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11-01-2021, 02:26 PM #2
What the hell are you talking about? Do you think you shouldn't have a funeral? This is just a ceremony in order to honor the memory of a deceased person and I would never believe in the world that you really think so. Many, like me, are ready to spend a lot of money and effort in order to find high-quality slant headstones and in order to be calm for the peace of a loved one in the next world. It's just respect for his person during his lifetime. I am personally glad that I found this company because it helped me perfectly to deal with the monument and with the tombstone and everything was done as efficiently and quickly as possible.
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11-01-2021, 02:38 PM #3
you are a real ***** if you ask such questions
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27-11-2021, 07:48 AM #4
funeral is a huge stress for relatives
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27-11-2021, 07:52 AM #5
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The death of a loved one is an extraordinary event that affects many aspects of a person's life. There is such a concept - "extreme grief". This is the state in which the grieving person dwells for the first time after the loss. Usually the period of extreme, or acute, grief lasts until the third or ninth day, sometimes a little longer. Shocked by what happened, we do not know what to do, how to react, what to pay attention to. How to prevent grief from engulfing you? First of all, it's important to acknowledge that you need support. Therefore try calmery therapy will be helpful for you. Experienced psychologists can help you cope with your loss. Share your feelings because in this psychological state you will not be able to cope on your own
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