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| Headstone: For The Deceased Person Or For Your Own Soul? |
| Written by Tom Tree |
| Thursday, 03 June 2010 08:09 |
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Many people think that getting a headstone is for the person who is deceased. Others think it's for those who are looking. So, is headstone for showing love to the deceased one or for comforting your own soul? This is the question that many who sell headstones are faced with.
Many people think that getting a headstone is for the person who is deceased. Others think it's for those who are looking. So, is headstone for showing love to the deceased one or for comforting your own soul? This is the question that many who sell headstones are faced with. When you really look at the presence of the headstone, it has meaning to the living and the one who is buried. Many don't stop to think about this, but it's really true. With that being said, you might wonder how it's for both. Well, let's give you a glance at the thought behind this. For the living, this is the place that has your name. It's the last place that they will be able to go and see you or talk to you so to say. That is why the headstone is there for them. It's personal. It has your name on it so it reminds them of you. Their hope is that your spirit will come to them. That is why it's there for the living. It's for you on that day that you are laid to rest as well. It's there as a memory of who you were. Who doesn't like something that will tell people who you were and when you walked this earth? It's a legend of sorts as one would say. For the person who is deceased, the architecture might be something that they picked out. It also leaves a memory of who you were. It celebrates the years that you were alive and shows why people gather to mourn. It's a part of you whether a person sees it that way or not. So, now you can see that there are people who will find that it means something to the person who is deceased. It's a sort of memorial if you really stop to think about it. However, it's the last thing; the last reminder of you that the living really have. That is how we come to figure that it's a bit of both really. |