Yazan: Genevieve Fulton | 15 January 2011 | No Comments
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No matter what religion an individual belongs to, he or she could never escape the feeling of sadness when a person close to them passes away. The religion in which a person belongs to can offer a rite of relinquishing in order to help those who are left behind to come to terms with a family member’s demise.
One of the most widely practised religions on earth, Buddhism derives its fundamental principles from the teachings of Lord Buddha. Buddhism calls for mercy and love for mankind and realization of the Ultimate Truth.
Yazan: Ralph Ferrell | 13 January 2011 | No Comments
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We grieve as innate response to loss. It is the pain that you feel when someone who or something that is part of your life, someone or something you love, is no longer there.
The following are a few samples of losses that can give you grief:
- you have broken up with your girlfriend or boyfriend – you lost your job – you wasted the opportunity to follow your dream – a family member reveals to you he or she is suffering from a deadly illness – the hospital test results came in and the doctor informs you that you are suffering from a serious illness – the end of a marriage – you lost the trust of your best friend – your pet passed away – a person you love dies
Yazan: Amy Tan | 20 February 2010 | No Comments
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In a Buddhist funeral, the followers of the religion believe in carrying out elaborate rites and ceremonies during the funeral proceedings. The funeral ceremony, according to Buddhism, symbolizes the liberation of the deceased’s soul, which was trapped in the futility of existence, and its quest for a new life after death.
Monks are invited to carry out the rites and rituals during a Buddhist funeral, which typically ends with cremation. When a person has passed away, Buddhist monks read sutras from scriptures to allow the good energies to be set free from the soul. To prevent any decomposition in case of delayed cremation, the deceased’s body is prepared carefully while the chanting is going on. Once the body is washed, it is put along with candlesticks, flowers and incense in a casket along with a photograph of the dead person.
Yazan: Toni Reyes | 17 February 2010 | No Comments
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Death is usually followed by overbearing sorrow and distress, leaving family and friends inconsolable and emotionally overwhelmed by the departure of a loved one. However, making appropriate arrangements for the funeral still needs to be attended to and this will require the choice of a suitable casket.
It is extremely hard to be able to focus on the quality, price and other factors to be considered in a casket that you intend to buy during this emotionally tiring and traumatic time. In case the deceased had already made his or her choice known for the casket, or if a particular kind of casket is a cultural requirement for the deceased person’s family then this job becomes much easier.
Yazan: June Parks | 30 January 2010 | No Comments
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The core of Buddhist religion, practiced in many nations the world over, comes from the basic teachings of the Buddha. This religion demands love & mercy for man and recognition of the Ultimate Truth.
These Buddhist traditions are apparent in the rites seen in a Buddhist funeral. When a Buddhist person dies, in order to guarantee that his or her soul gets to a higher level in their next life, mandatory rites should be observed. Prayers are used to invoke the positive energies of the deceased, ensuring his or her deliverance from this life and wishing them the best for their next.
Yazan: Shiela Wong | 27 January 2010 | No Comments
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The basic teachings of Lord Buddha form the crux of the Buddhist religion which is the main religion in many parts of the world today. Buddhism entails quest for the Ultimate Truth as well as a sense of compassion and genuine love for every living being.
These main tenets of Buddhism are evident in the rites followed in a Buddhist funeral. When death occurs in a Buddhist family, there are some main rituals which are practised with the objective of ensuring that the deceased’s soul can ascend to an elevated level. Prayers are offered invoking the goodness of the deceased person and wishes are made for a peaceful life after death for the departed.
Yazan: Anton Cruise | 27 January 2010 | No Comments
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The primary job of a funeral director is to supervise everything from the pre burial or pre cremation rituals.
The essential tasks of a funeral director involve moving the body to a mortuary, preparing the body for the funeral ceremony, making preparations for the services where friends and family will honour and pay their final respects to the deceased, and carrying out the ultimate procedures on the body.
Yazan: Marjorie Wong | 27 January 2010 | No Comments
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Undertakers’ or funeral directors’ task is to make preparations for funeral ceremonies and other associated needs and responsibilities. Given below are a few of the essential skills and qualifications that undertakers must possess to succeed in their profession.
An undertaker must be energetic and be ready to work beyond normal schedule, as he should be available 24 hours a day. He should be ready to work away from his office as the task requires him to be available at the place where his services are needed.
Yazan: Paul Silva | 23 January 2010 | No Comments
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One of the truths of our being is death. Each one of use has to confront it and is yet unprepared for it. Paying respects to the dead is a centuries old custom that has constantly changed to suit the times. Conventionally, the funeral service used to take place at the church with singing of solemn hymns and a eulogy. However, the practice has witnessed significant change over time as an increasing number of people now wish to opt for a more personal service for their near and dear ones.