inky wrote:
People really develop interesting ways to cope with death; each having their own symbolism and psychological explanation. Some people simply want to dissolve into nothing, others want to "return to ashes", some have a hard time letting go and prefer to be mummified or frozen, and there are those with a special flare who do unconventional things like turn into a synthetic diamond after being cremated. Then there are people who want to continue being of use even after death by donating their organs to other people or opting to be a cadaver - or, in this case, feeding the vultures.
I think the "returning to nature" concept. I remember seeing a while back that there are some urns you can place a tree in and the tree grows from your ashes and eventually can be planted in the ground. I thought this was a nice thing to do because of people visiting a stone with engravings on it they can visit a tree that your remains helped give life to, and the tree will be around for many lifetimes so even other generations can visit, until some asshole chops it down to make room for his pool.
It was something like
this but it wasn't the same one I had seen previously.