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Help For Those Who Have Lost A Loved One or Need Help Planning

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Thu, 13 Sep 2007

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Death is a natural part of life. But, it can be a tough topic to deal with. Most of us love our lives and want to hold on to it. We also want to hold on to those we love. We don’t want to face the issue of death unless we really have to. And, some people never face it. As a result of that, they either end up with a fear of death, or they get severely depressed when someone that they love dies. Some people, however, feel the opposite about death. They understand that it is natural. They do get sad over loved ones, but deep down they understand that it is how things need to be.

A lot of people turn to religion to help them understand death. Some believe there is an afterlife and that helps them cope with the loss of loved ones. Others believe that they will be reincarnated and that helps those people deal with the loss of life. But death is about more than that.

There is a Greek custom where forty days after someone dies, a dish of sweetened, boiled wheat is served. It symbolizes the “going back to the earth” of the deceased. The dish represents that the Greeks understand that life is cyclical. However, that does not stop them from mourning pretty heartily during the wakes and funerals, and for at least a year afterwards.

Each culture has their own traditions concerning death. Things such as how the dead or remembered and buried differ from culture to culture. In the United States, we hold wakes and funerals and bury them in a cemetery plot, often with other family members. Some people poke fun at this process because it is so expensive. Funeral proceedings can be costly from the limo to the plot to all the meals that you need to serve. That is one important reason why you should have a life insurance policy.

In fact, everyone should have a life insurance policy in the case of death. At the very least, it will help people pay for your funeral. At the best, it will help provide for your loved ones after you are gone. But the truth is, there are many policies and not everyone is trust-worthy. But once you do find a good company, then you can be sure that you can take care of those you love, even after your death.

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