
when it’s time to die,
i hope it happens at home–
here, in the forest
and so deep among the pines,
that nature can take its course
–photo by me

when it’s time to die,
i hope it happens at home–
here, in the forest
and so deep among the pines,
that nature can take its course
–photo by me
I always say I want my ashes strewn where I walk in the open fields for as far as the eyes can see. Unfortunately, that sort of thing is not allowed here. I think nothing beats the beauty of nature versus being stuck in a graveyard somewhere!
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Yea, even ashes aren’t natural, but as close as we’re gonna get!
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With any luck, I’ll wander off into the woods and only the vultures will find my body.
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…and you’ll be square with the house…somewhat…
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Yes, my preference too. No hospital or nursing home though they serve their purpose as exit points for many. Of course, I won’t actually care when I leave behind my body to return to the Light but for now I’d prefer to say farewell to Earth in a natural setting. Maybe hospitals and nursing homes will have outdoor settings for the dying someday???
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We take from nature our whole lives, we should really contribute to the whole, but yea, maybe one day they’ll have better settings for the dying.
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Dying is a natural process yet this confounded complex world makes even dying complex and unnatural. I have dedicated my life to Mother and Her Kingdom at large so that said, I know Mother will take care of my transition.
Mike, very cool tanka. Thank you! ❤️
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Yea, I can’t afford to die. Thank you, Amy!
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