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★The world's graveyards are facing a crisis


 
 
chapter01
More common around the world
No graves in Thailand
Amazing Tibetan funeral
Scattering in the UK
Scattering in France

Scattering in America

Scattering s in Canada
Scattering in Sweden
Scattering in Norway
Scattering in Switzerland
Scattering in Australia
Scattering in New Zealand
Scattering in Fiji
Scattering in Germany
Scattering in Russia
Scattering in Israel
Scattering in South America
Scattering in Africa
Scattering in Singapore
Scattering in Vietnam
Scattering in Thailand
Scattering in India
Scattering in Nepal
Scattering in China
Scattering in Taiwan
Scattering in Korea
Scattering in North Korea
Religions originating in India
Religions from the Middle East
 
The world's graveyards are facing a crisis
 
 
 
chapter01
 
Natural burials with scattering of ashes are now spreading all over the world. Traditional graveyard practices are being reconsidered around the world. With the population explosion, the lack of graves has developed into a social issue in many countries around the world, and graveyard practices are rapidly changing. In order to pass on the global environment to future generations and build a sustainable society, common sense and customs are also changing in the fields of funerals and graveyards.
 
 
 
 
 
★Problems with modern graves, cremation, and scattering of ashes

 
 
chapter02
Facing a serious grave shortage
Cremation from other countries
Japan is largest cremation country
The environmental impact
Shortage of crematoriums
Temples disappearing
Abandoned graves is increasing
Funeral home bankruptcy
Bankruptcy of cemeteries
Ossuary troubles expected
Modern graves full of mistakes
Changing forms of mourning
Family graves increasing decline
Imperial Family Knows Bloodline
Lonely death
Eternal memorial service
Pitfalls of eternal services
What degree of kinship buried?
Buried in the same grave?
Is burial prohibited in Japan?
Embalming is also harmful
Cutting-edge burial methods
Human body is a treasure trove
Composition of human bones
DNA from cremated remains
 
Problems with modern graves, cremation, and scattering of ashes
 
 
 
chapter02
 
In a society with a declining population, the trend toward nuclear families is on the rise, the institution of marriage is on the verge of collapse among young people, there are no successors, graves are located far away and cannot be maintained, and various other factors have come together to give rise to many social issues related to graves. It seems that the time has come for each individual to think about the future of graves.
 
 
 
 
 
★Scattering ashes was a funeral method practiced in ancient Japan

 
 
chapter03
The origins of graves in Japan
Tradition in Japan since ancient
Emperor Junna's ashes scattered
First cremated was Empress Jitō
Poems about scattering ashes
The extinct culture of grave goods
Declined during the Edo period
Funeral in Jomon period
Funeral in Yayoi period
Funeral in Kofun period
Funeral in Asuka period
Funeral in e Nara Heian periods
Funeral in Kamakura, Muromachi
Funera in Edo period
Funeral in Meiji Taisho era
war criminals' ash scattered sea
 
Scattering ashes was a funeral method practiced in ancient Japan
 
 
 
chapter03
 
Scattering ashes is by no means a new funeral method. It is a traditional funeral method that was also practiced in ancient Japan. Its history dates back to ancient Japan. The state of graves that we take for granted today is the result of political policies dating back hundreds of years.
 
 
 
 
 
★Scattering ashes from religious perspectives, such as Buddhism and Shinto

 
 
chapter04
Japanese Funeral Buddhism
Theravada and Mahayana
Buddhist graves and funerals
If we don't take care of remains?
What happens when we die?
Buddhism prohibited idol worship
Buddha was an animal before
The origins of Obon and Higan
Religious belief ancestor worship
Animism as a worldview
Shinto Views on Death
Research into thanatology
What is a funeral for?
Who are sutras for?
Who is the grave for?
Build a magnificent grave?
No monks needed?
How to qualify as a monk
Hand-me-down care
The existence of an afterlife
What is enlightenment?
What is reincarnation?
Buddhist 49th Day
The Sanzu River
Death in Buddhism
Death in Christianity
Death in Shinto
 
Scattering ashes from religious perspectives, such as Buddhism and Shinto
 
 
 
chapter04
 
How do many religions around the world, including Buddhism, view scattering of ashes? Is scattering of ashes taboo in the eyes of various religions, such as Buddhism, Shinto, and Christianity?
 
 
 
 
 
★Scattering ashes from a spiritual perspective

 
 
chapter05
Graves in the Age of Wind
There's no soul in the bones
There's a soul in the bones
Is ancestor worship important?
Do families perform?
Back into the natural cycle
How to connect with the souls
People don't die
Soul see if it has no eyes?
Experienced the afterlife
The feeling of dying
The best death is.
Guardian spirits or not?
Is there reincarnation?
How to recall past life memories
Premonitions and Telepathy
The physical basis of telepathy
How to send and receive telepathy
Mind, emotions, and soul
Soul, consciousness, neutrons
The claim that ghosts don't exist
The claim that ghosts exist
How to exorcise spirits yourself
Right brain training
Protect from spiritual harm
 
Scattering ashes from a spiritual perspective
 
 
 
chapter05
 
People are rediscovering heartfelt funeral practices that are based on personal considerations, rather than formalities such as customs and traditions. What happens when we die? Do spirits exist or not? What exactly are graves and scattering ashes like from a spiritual perspective?
 
 
 
 
 
★Scattered ashes and tree burial are the smartest choice

 
 
chapter06
Types of scattering of ashes
Famous people and celebrities
The most popular is tree burial
tree burial and scattering ashes
Scattering is collective funeral
Thinking about the role of graves
Scattering ashes without regrets
Tree burial and eternal service
Survey regarding scattering ash
Disadvantage ocean scattering
Mountain scattering companies
What you can do for the deceased
In 100 years, no one will know
Recommend scattering ashes
Gravestones needed in future
Own private scattering space
 
Scattered ashes and tree burial are the smartest choice
 
 
 
chapter06
 
When scattering ashes, the important point is where to scatter them. Ocean scattering is common, but I have heard stories of people regretting scattering them in the ocean. With a tree scattering burial, even if the ashes are released into nature, the place will be a place of comfort for the soul. A tree scattering burial provides a place where you can come face to face with the soul of the deceased while also enjoying a forest bath.
 
 
 
 
 
★To avoid failure! Grave closing and pre-death reservations

 
 
chapter07
How much funeral cost in total?
Beware of additional fees
The reason behind grave closures
How much cost to close grave?
I don't want funeral for myself!
Is a pseudonym necessary?
Do I need an ihai?
Need Buddhist altar at home?
Ashes can be mailed.
How to dispose of remains
Regarding memorial photograph

Before it ends up in the garbage!

Being reborn doesn't human
Adoption and care of pet
Reservations for single
Reservations for couple
Reservations for group
Farewell ceremony to mourn
 
To avoid failure! Grave closing and pre-death reservations
 
 
 
chapter07
 
In Japan, the closure of graves is progressing nationwide. In some cases, graves located far away are left unattended and are not properly maintained, and in other cases, graves are closed due to the lack of a successor. In other cases, the financial burden on the surviving family is also a burden. In some cases, the existence of the existing graves is a source of distress for the surviving family.
 
 
 
 
★Learn about the laws regarding scattering of ashes

 
 
chapter08
What is the Cemetery Burial Act?
Pulverizing bones not crime?
Isn't scattering ashes illegal?
Permission from the landowner
Who owns the sea?
Who owns the beach?
Mountain on one's own property
Government Bureau of Healths
No reburial permit for scattering
Who owns the remains?
Remains inheritance renounced
Free charge to surviving family
Remains of welfare recipient
Organ donation doesn't pay
hassle-free and cost-free
How to make an mummy
How to dissolve lose bones
Ffrom the underworld
Crime of desecrating a corpse
Wish to ash scatter after death
 
Learn about the laws regarding scattering of ashes
 
 
 
chapter08
 
Is scattering ashes illegal? Is it okay to scatter ashes yourself? By learning about the detailed laws regarding cemeteries and burials here, you will surely be able to hold your own funeral in a way that suits you.
 
 
 
 
 
★How to do your own DIY funeral
(from transportation to cremation to scattering of ashes)

 
 
chapter09
Mourn the deceased yourself
Notifying of the death
Withdraw cash from bank
Order dry ice
Transporting body in vehicle
Keep the body at home
Changes in the corpse
Book a crematorium
Order a coffin
What to do at home
Place the body in a coffin
Preparing the urn
Obtain a cremation permit
Transport to the crematorium
Obtain a burial permit
Bringing remains home
Required official procedures
Easy-to-forget procedures
Organizing belongings
Set up account on social media
Thinking about scattering ashes
Tips for pulverizing bones
It's best to scatter ash yourself
Tips for scattering ash at sea
Tips for scattering ash mountain
Scattering ash in the garden
Scattering ash on the beach
Scattering ash on embankment
Scattering ash from rowboat
Purchase a mountain
Scattering ash in farmland
Get private scattering area
 
How to do your own DIY funeral 
(from transportation to cremation to scattering of ashes)
 
 
 
chapter09
 
It is not always necessary to pay a lot of money to a funeral home. Because we care about our family, we want to hold our funeral in our own style as much as possible. A heartfelt funeral that you can do yourself will bring you peace of mind and peace of mind.
 
 
 
 
★Pets are important members of the family

 
 
chapter10
For those don't separated
The bond is unbreakable
What happens after they die?
Messages from pets
Pet reincarnation
Bond last into the next life
Pet loss syndrome by love
How to cremate your pet yourself
Beware of cremation companies
How to cremate and mourn pet
How to bury a pet
How to Taxidermy a Pet
Disadvantages of taxidermy pets
How to have your pet collected
Don't want sutras or incense
 
Pets are important members of the family
 
 
 
chapter10
 
Pets are nothing less than our precious family members. Pets such as dogs and cats are legally treated as property, and there are no regulations regarding their burial. There should be more freedom to mourn them in a heartfelt way.
 
 
 
 
 
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