Very thought-provoking, Dad. Your offspring appreciate this consideration. This makes me think of Brady’s tree in the backyard and the nourishment he continues to give. Also how you can visit the tree and feel closer to him.
So happy you have made this connection with the Brady Tree. The same holds true for the Jackson, Gus and Geiger trees, doesn’t it?
If the natural world can give us such insights, then I too want to live as long as I can on earth, mindful the body may recompose into renewed life, until the Milky Way Galaxy itself returns to star ‘dust’.
Very thought-provoking, Dad. Your offspring appreciate this consideration. This makes me think of Brady’s tree in the backyard and the nourishment he continues to give. Also how you can visit the tree and feel closer to him.
So happy you have made this connection with the Brady Tree. The same holds true for the Jackson, Gus and Geiger trees, doesn’t it?
If the natural world can give us such insights, then I too want to live as long as I can on earth, mindful the body may recompose into renewed life, until the Milky Way Galaxy itself returns to star ‘dust’.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2022/12/05/opinion/human-composting-new-york.html?smid=url-share
More to consider
You may find article linked here related to the topic you have addressed:
https://www.athensmessenger.com/connect/natural-burials-on-the-rise/article_9ec7316c-b9ae-11ec-bafa-d7862c438d1d.html
Thank you for this comment, Paul, as it the kind of commentary supportive of this message!