How long do people keep urns?

In an urn. Cremains can last for a very long time in an urn, as long as the urn has a strong seal. It's actually not uncommon for archaeologists to find cremated remains from people who lived over a thousand years ago.
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How long should you keep an urn?

Just be sure that the urn or other container holding the ashes during scattering is held on to and not dropped. In addition, and similar to boating services, California requires air scattering services to post their licenses and to not store ashes for more than 60 days.
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How long can you keep a person's ashes?

In California, regulations require a body to be embalmed or refrigerated if final disposition will not occur within 24 hours. There is an exception for families conducting home funerals.
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Is it weird to keep an urn?

There is no right or wrong way to keep an urn. From keeping the urn in a closet to having it on display in a living room, the only right way for keeping an urn is the way that feels right to you. There are many creative urn storage solutions out there.
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How long do Ashes last in an urn?

Whether you bury or display the urn that holds your loved one's ashes, you can't go wrong. The ashes will never decompose, dissolve, or fade away for as long as you will be alive. » MORE: Easy as 1-2-3, make an online will in minutes.
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Cremated Remains



Is it a sin to keep ashes at home?

Overall, unless your religion bans cremation, or you are Catholic, you are fine to keep your loved one's ashes at home with you.
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Do human ashes smell?

Most people who keep the ashes of a departed human or pet loved one at home say they detect no odor from the cremains. A few respondents indicated a very slight metallic odor or a very slight scent of incense. Your experience of keeping cremains at home may vary, depending on the type of container you choose.
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What does the Bible say about keeping ashes?

There is no Biblical precedent for cremation. Ultimately, it depends on the personal wishes of the deceased or, if no wishes were left, the feelings and preferences of those making decisions for their final arrangements. If you decide to cremate and scatter ashes, nothing in the Bible prohibits you from doing so.
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Can a cremated person go to heaven?

From a Christian perspective, people who have been cremated can certainly go to Heaven. First, the soul never dies, and when one accepts Christ as their personal savior it is the soul that receives eternal salvation and not the earthly body.
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Where should you keep urns at home?

Ideally, you want to place the urn in a location with high positive energy. Generally, that means in a home that faces east, northeast, southeast or southwest, the urn should be placed in a room in the northeast or northwest area of the home.
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How long keep ashes after cremation?

Under published guidelines, funeral directors are obliged to keep ashes for at least 5 years before deciding themselves what to do with them. Every effort must be made to contact the next of kin before scattering the ashes at a memorial garden.
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Does human ashes decompose?

Human ashes are also bad for the environment because unlike plant matter, ashes don't decompose. There are a few other problems to consider when thinking about planting in cremation ashes: Cremation ashes may be harmful when placed in the soil or around trees or plants.
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Which part of human body does not burn in fire?

Quite often the peripheral bones of the hands and feet will not be burned to such a high intensity as those at the centre of the body, where most fat is located.
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Is there energy in cremated ashes?

The ash is from a deceased person.

Another reason why there is energy in cremated ashes is that the ash invites the spirit of the dead. In the spiritual realm, spirits are made of energy. This is why your body reacts to their presence. The energy in the cremated ash is believed to attract the spirit of the dead.
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Why can't you bury ashes in a graveyard?

Burying Cremated Remains In A Plot

Because cremated remains are significantly smaller than a body, most cemeteries will allow for the remains of multiple people to be buried in the same plot. If the remains will be buried in the ground, many cemeteries require that the urn be enclosed in an urn vault.
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Do cremation urns need to be sealed?

Sealing the Urn

No need to seal. With many of our marble or stone urns, the interior of the urn is accessed by a threaded stopper. Thus, pouring the remains is the recommended method. Some stoppers include a gasket; if not, you may want to use caulk or plumber's tape to seal the urn.
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Can you feel pain during cremation?

11. Does the body feel pain during cremation? A body is dead when cremated. Pain cannot be felt because there are no nerve impulses.
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What does God think of cremation?

The Bible neither favors nor forbids the process of cremation. Nevertheless, many Christians believe that their bodies would be ineligible for resurrection if they are cremated. This argument, though, is refuted by others on the basis of the fact that the body still decomposes over time after burial.
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Why do they cover the legs in a casket?

Tradition, Region and Culture

Many people choose a casket that covers their loved one's legs simply because that's how it's usually done in their country.
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Why is being cremated a sin?

A: In the Bible, cremation is not labeled a sinful practice. Frankly, the topic is not dealt with at all in terms of the detailed lists of instructions for living and dying set forth by almighty God in the Old and New testaments. The short answer to your question appears to be no, cremation is not a sin.
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Is it weird to wear ashes?

To some people, it would feel weird and inappropriate to wear someone's ashes around the neck as a piece of jewelry. However, some people might be okay with it due to their religious leanings. Again, it's all about your own personal preferences and values.
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Is it against Christianity to cremate?

Today, Christian sects that once condemned the practice – including Roman Catholicism – no longer oppose it. Catholicism, which once believed that cremation denied the possibility of resurrection, has allowed cremation since 1963.
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Are bodies cremated with clothes on?

In most cases, people are cremated in either a sheet or the clothing they are wearing upon arrival to the crematory. However, most Direct Cremation providers give you and your family the option to fully dress your loved one prior to Direct Cremation.
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Is there any DNA left after cremation?

The actual ashes are thus useless as they will not contain DNA. It is the bones and teeth that could potentially hold some DNA viable for analysis. However, after the cremation, the bones and teeth left behind are turned into a find powder (a process known as pulverization).
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Can DNA be gotten from ashes?

Yes, it's possible to get DNA from ashes. DNA testing is often done on the bodies of the dead, even after they've been cremated. Tests are also performed when people are killed in fires to identify their remains.
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