I know it sounds crazy, but this sounds like some Hollywood version of (Western) mortuary customs. I gather it was at night- and people were strung out outside his or her house. and candles were up. Somehow it sounds like a Western.
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No. You can not insult anyone who has just died. Even if you can not grieve for a dead person, someone else might have feelings toward that person. You do not let your own feelings shine through at this particular time. If you are asked to speak at the funeral or memorial service, say, "I would rather not say anything at this time." You should give others the right to mourn. If anyone asks you why you did not speak at the funeral, then you can reply with the truth, "I do not have pleasant memories concerning ______ . Rather than badmouth ________ , I decided not to say anything." Or you can reply with whatever might be your real reason. You know your own reason for not grieving. It would be a week or so after the funeral that someone might ask you about said person or that you might be talking about said person. That would be the time to express your feelings.
Some of the Haida traditions were celebrating the totem poles. They celebrated those because if someone died they would build more to it. They also celebrated a funeral if someone out of their house group died. They had some more,but these are all i know
No. Anyone can pay for a funeral, even a complete stranger. It doesn't affect the Will.
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Yes, if your not coming back! Yes to be serious if you want. If someone is cremated rather than a body being brought home, it will save thousands in costs.
This is an old practice that goes way back in time. The candles are lit to help guide the spirit home to where it belongs so that it doesn't get lost. This is similar to the practice of covering all mirrors in the home for a few days after someone has passed, to keep the spirit from becoming trapped in this world. to show your respect
Colonists do blood and sacrifice someone then boil it to make candles.
Candlemaker
Well, it could be an opinion to someone that Yankee Candles are the best, but everyone has their own opinions. I find Yankee Candles the best though. ;)
A moirologist is someone who gets paid to go to a funeral.
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Candles used in Judaism usually don't have names, other than the names of the occasions they're used on, such as: Shabbat candles, used on Shabbat Havdalah candles, used on Havdalah Hanukkah candles, used on Hanukkah Yahrzeit candles, used for someone's Yahrzeit
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i will go to funeral someone funeral but i have to go to school to take in my education seriously