Sunday, December 31, 2017

Cremation

Is it more Father Sky, individualistic, secular and moderate to bury bodies of the deceased rather than cremating them?

Easterners have long cremeated bodies since only the soul matters and it is but a slice off of the Universal One to which it is reconnected to after death and is immersed into.

This pure oneness, this pure spiritual collectivism this absence of ego separation seems closer in reality to the group spiritual oneness of Satan and Lera than the separate, singular personhood of an individualistic angel or just deceased human individuator, following the Divine Mavericks, the Mother and the Father.


In light of this, burying the body might be preferential to cremating it. Cremation may be anti-Western, anti-individual and anti-God.

I have not made up my mind about this, and realiz that at $30,000/funeral in 2018, there are practical limits to opposing the cheaper cremation route. In the long run, we may have to go back to burying our bodies in the West, but so doing is not mandatory, and I would invite the faithful and God to guide me in this matter as to what is right to do.

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