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Is cremation spiritual?

Cremation becomes the most beautiful ritual for expressing the ephemeral body and the eternity of spiritual life. In native cultures, cremation is also the most complete symbol of life and death, as birth comes in as a spark of life, the Vital Spirit, and so Fire becomes the symbolic reversal to set the spirit free.

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Cremation

In most cultures, cremation is the preferred rite to let go of a body. The primary difference between cremation and burial is the speed of transformation. Fire, being one of the primary Absolute Elements allows for the highest level of purification. Cremation becomes the most beautiful ritual for expressing the ephemeral body and the eternity of spiritual life. In native cultures, cremation is also the most complete symbol of life and death, as birth comes in as a spark of life, the Vital Spirit, and so Fire becomes the symbolic reversal to set the spirit free. Cremation also makes possible a greater variety of memorializing our beloved, placing their remains in the natural environments we shared and enjoyed during their lifetime. Rob, Jordan and Matt, are the cremators for the Animal Soul. Cremators are also known as “gatekeepers” and hold a very specific place in the community. It is their responsibility to ensure a respectful and safe practice of preparation and cremation. Over the years we have taken the time to stop and focus on how we can bring yet another layer of consciousness to our work. Asking these men what it is like to do this work, what brings purpose to how they care for the animals, is one way we stay awake and attuned to the process. Rob’s purpose is driven by the sense of peace and groundedness he feels when he is cremating. “It is a humble honor to be the last human to assist them as they transform. Helping their spirit and physical bodies leave this existence reminds me of how precious every moment of life really is.” When Jordan is cremating, he is driven by the energy of the life that was lived by this animal and the connection it had to their family. “The moments when I am cremating bring a hyper awareness, a connection to the weight of what I am doing, everything else is blocked out except the significance of this animal’s life and the memories they shared with their family.” Matt’s purpose is to treat every animal with deep respect as if they were his own. “I don’t know the stories their life held, but I can tell they are full of stories. When I am near their bodies and connect with them an energy goes through me. I can only call it love, and also feel the amount of support they have given to their people. Every day brings an even more profound sense of the Circle of Life."

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