it means that we did not exist and that we came from nothing, ,once we die, we return our bodies to nothing, and only the spirit lives .
It means that you are immune on many pains and sufferings...
It is where something was on fire and is not completely out. Such as smoldering ashes in a firepit. There is no flame but the ashes are still smoking and hot. They are said to be smoldering. It can also be used to describe a person's mood, as in: "He was smoldering at the lies that were made up about him."
Ashes symbolizes that we have come from dust and to dust we shall return. The Ashes are applied on the forehead of a person on Ash Wednesday.
Neolithic people would remember their dead by burring them in their houses or making a shrine and burring the there.
They aren't the ashes of a person. The tradition is that it is the ashes of the bails from the wickets of the first Ashes test. The name came from a editorial of a newspaper saying (after an English defeat) that English cricket had died and the ashes sent to Australia.
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To be buried or ashes to be interred
The ashes of the average dead person weigh about nine pounds.
No, ashes is a common noun, a word for any ashes of any kindA proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Ashes Creek Road, Bloomfield, KYAshes Farm Cottages, Ashes Lane, Huddersfield, UK'Angela's Ashes' by Frank McCourt'City of Ashes' by Cassandra Clare