get some water and throw them in.
To get rid of evil spirit's.
Bit you want to throw away.
It gets burned up and turned to ashes.
I think it might symbolize the cleansing of sins of the deceased's soul before burial. any other thoughts? Edit: That water is the water they used to bathe the corpse. It had become an Irish tradition to hold it back, then later throw it in front of the funeral procession.
Get a bucket of water and dump it on the fire. Than stomp on the ashes that are still orange *fire*. Wait for all the 'light' to go away, than if you want to scoop up the ashes, don't put it in anything flammable.
yes it is normal to want to throw up while having a mingraine. if the mingraine is bad enough you will eventually throw up so stay close to a bathroom and drink lots of water and rest as much as you can.
Guys if you want to save the baobab tree, you have to water it- do not throw trash on it. And it has to have sunlight!
When you throw something in the water it will not break, only get water logged and stop working.
i want to scatter my dads ashes in Ireland what do i need to take them on a plain
They believe that human body consists of five elements. Water is one important element. So the ashes are mixed in water.
This appears to be lyrics from a song or poem that relates to a somber concept of scattering ashes in water. The mention of a game like "ring a ring a roses" in connection with this imagery could suggest a contrast between the playful nature of traditional children's activities and the serious subject matter being discussed.
Warm water burns the salt into ashes