Ten Freedoms for Creating Meaningful
Funerals
by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D.
Meaningful funerals do not just happen. They are well-thought-out
rituals that, at least for a day or two, demand your focus
and your time. But the planning may feel less burdensome
if you keep in mind that the energy you expend now to create
a personalized, inclusive ceremony will help you, your family
and other mourners embark on healthy, healing grief journeys.
The following list is intended to empower you to create
a funeral that will be meaningful to you and your family
and friends.
- You have the right to make use of ritual.
- You have the freedom to plan a funeral that will meet
the unique needs of your family.
- You have the freedom to ask friends and family members
to be involved in the funeral.
- You have the freedom to view the body before and during
the funeral.
- You have the freedom to embrace your pain during the
funeral.
- You have the freedom to plan a funeral that will reflect
your spirituality.
- You have the freedom to search for meaning before, during
and after the funeral.
- You have the freedom to make use of memory during the
funeral.
- You have the freedom to be tolerant of your physical
and emotional limits.
- You have the freedom to move toward your grief and heal.
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