What do you do with the urn after spreading ashes?

Question: What do you do with the urn after you spread or scatter the ashes? Answer: You can toss, bury, burn, donate, upcycle, or reuse it.
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Do you keep the urn after scattering ashes?

Even after scattering a loved one's ashes, you still might be in search of closure. Burying the urn is a way to lay it to rest and find comfort. Many people don't wish to keep the urn, but it feels disrespectful just to throw it away. Burying it allows it to act as a symbolic goodbye.
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How do you empty an urn?

Finally, here's what to do to get rid of limescale and reclaim your shiny urn:
  1. Buy some citric acid powder (aka sour salt), a powdered form of the natural acid found in fruits. ...
  2. Pour about a third of a cup into the urn, fill the rest with water, and bring to a boil.
  3. Empty the urn after half an hour.
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What happens to old urns?

Depending upon various factors, many funeral homes, cemeteries, and other institutions will seek a more permanent manner of housing unclaimed cremated remains. In such cases, these businesses will bury the urns and temporary cremation containers in their possession in a single mass grave in a cemetery or memorial park.
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Can you open an urn with ashes?

Before we begin, some people ask, “is it illegal to open an urn?” We can assure you that it is perfectly legal to open an urn. Cremated remains are considered sterile.
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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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Can urns be reopened?

Yes, it is generally okay to open an urn. Most say that cremated remains are sterile, so you shouldn't have to worry about your health or safety from opening an urn. There are no legal reasons why an urn can't be opened either unless there is a question of who legally owns the cremains.
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How long do cremated ashes last?

In theory, cremated ashes can last forever. Some funeral homes have ashes from the 19th Century that are still in their urns, and archeologists have been known to discover ashes that are thousands of years old.
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Is it OK to divide ashes?

Because the cremated remains (a.k.a, "ashes") are a coarse, dusty material, just like sand or gravel they can be divided after cremation. This means that you are not limited to just one disposition option. Instead, you can divide the remains and: Keep the larger portion at home and scatter some at a favorite location.
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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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How do you display urns at home?

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. Homes that face west, south, north or northwest should have urns placed in a room in the north or south area of the home.
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What is a scattering urn?

A scattering urn is an urn designed to hold and scatter cremated ashes and gives people the ability to scatter ashes of a loved one with control and ease.
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What can you put in an urn?

Any type of memento can go into the urn such as a locket of hair, poem, piece of jewelry, photo, or any other personal tribute.
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How do you use a scattering urn?

Simply place the urn into the water. It will float for a few minutes, then gradually sink. Within a few hours (or a couple of days at the most) the urn will decompose and begin "scattering" your loved one's remains throughout the ocean.
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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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How long do scatter tubes last?

How Long Do Scatter Tubes Last? The scatter tubes are made to last forever if kept on the shelf but if buried or submerged in water, they will immediately start to biodegrade. The tubes are made from recycled cardboard.
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Can you mix husband and wife Ashes?

Commingled: If the couple requested their ashes to be commingled, or if the family decided that commingling was the best expression of the two people's love, then the ashes can be mixed together before in companion urns for permanent storage.
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Where can you not scatter ashes?

Auckland's regional parks, the Auckland Botanic Gardens in Manurewa and Parnell Rose Gardens have prohibited the scattering of ashes in their parks and gardens. Ash scattering is also discouraged in local parks and on sports fields, where visitors picnic, exercise and relax.
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What does the Bible say about cremation after death?

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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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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Will you go to heaven if you are cremated?

People who have been cremated can certainly go to Heaven.
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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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Does an urn have 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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Should I keep my dad's ashes?

It can remain for a long time. Because of this, their energy can still be felt by the living. In truth, the dead never leave us but are in another dimension of existence. There's nothing wrong with keeping a loved one's ashes in the house.
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How do cremation ashes look?

The material is not soft and fluffy like wood ashes. It's a grainier substance that is more like coarse sand. That's because it's crushed bones, along with small amounts of salts and other minerals. They range in color from a pasty white to a deep gray.
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