Around noon or so today (11/6) my Nana died. She was always a very spiritual person. She considered herself a Christian of sorts but had a lot of Native American spiritualism, kinda witchy and was always on the magical side. In the summer when she was still mostly there, she had given me some stuff she had gotten on a vision quest years ago and a little goddess figure which she said was enchanted.
She was one of the few influences in my life that showed me real spirituality growing up and in some ways she was more of a parent to me when I was young than my actual parents were.
My family is talking about a green funeral to honor her wishes, but I'm more concerned about what anyone speaking there might say. I have concerns myself and I'm more worried my family might not do due diligence if they have a minister speak or might try even themselves to push their own ideas into how or what she believed.
My family isn't particularly Christian or anything. Actually my one aunt and some of her family have some strong Buddhist inclinations. So I'm not worried about them intentionally doing anything.
Ya, talking with them might be a good idea, but it's hard to talk to all of them and I don't want to tick anyone off in this time of grieving/stress. My family is somewhat prone to arguments, depending on who's involved.
As far as grieving, I think I'm okay. She kind of said goodbyes some time ago, and the last two weeks was drawn out. I'm just glad she's not suffering or hopped up on morphine anymore. It's over and she's gone.
Anyways do you guys have any experience with this? As far as funerals go? She was spiritually unique and I don't think it would be an honest honoring of her memory to insert something that isn't there as part of her beliefs.
EDIT: I guess, I always kind of "got" her in terms of how she approached things, spiritually. Maybe my family didn't as they just were not as into spirituality in general. I don't know. I just know I'm the only one who seemed to get where she was coming from.
She was one of the few influences in my life that showed me real spirituality growing up and in some ways she was more of a parent to me when I was young than my actual parents were.
My family is talking about a green funeral to honor her wishes, but I'm more concerned about what anyone speaking there might say. I have concerns myself and I'm more worried my family might not do due diligence if they have a minister speak or might try even themselves to push their own ideas into how or what she believed.
My family isn't particularly Christian or anything. Actually my one aunt and some of her family have some strong Buddhist inclinations. So I'm not worried about them intentionally doing anything.
Ya, talking with them might be a good idea, but it's hard to talk to all of them and I don't want to tick anyone off in this time of grieving/stress. My family is somewhat prone to arguments, depending on who's involved.
As far as grieving, I think I'm okay. She kind of said goodbyes some time ago, and the last two weeks was drawn out. I'm just glad she's not suffering or hopped up on morphine anymore. It's over and she's gone.
Anyways do you guys have any experience with this? As far as funerals go? She was spiritually unique and I don't think it would be an honest honoring of her memory to insert something that isn't there as part of her beliefs.
EDIT: I guess, I always kind of "got" her in terms of how she approached things, spiritually. Maybe my family didn't as they just were not as into spirituality in general. I don't know. I just know I'm the only one who seemed to get where she was coming from.
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