I’m still a fan of building a little pine box with a canvas pillow, do the funeral, then chuck it 7-8 ft deep, back to the land. My preference then would be to fill the hole with a 50/50 mix of fertilizer and wood shavings and plant a tree
if there is a next life, I hope I come back as the tree grown from my corpse
Plus, then your descendants can use the seeds from your tree to plant their death tree, it’s forward thinking and green! I’m still stuck on what kind of tree, but I guess I have awhile yet to figure that out.
Like my ideal would be a desert ironwood, the densest wood on the planet, but I’m concerned the roots wouldn’t get deep enough.
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I’m still a fan of building a little pine box with a canvas pillow, do the funeral, then chuck it 7-8 ft deep, back to the land. My preference then would be to fill the hole with a 50/50 mix of fertilizer and wood shavings and plant a tree
if there is a next life, I hope I come back as the tree grown from my corpse
Plus, then your descendants can use the seeds from your tree to plant their death tree, it’s forward thinking and green! I’m still stuck on what kind of tree, but I guess I have awhile yet to figure that out.
Like my ideal would be a desert ironwood, the densest wood on the planet, but I’m concerned the roots wouldn’t get deep enough.