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Creamatory Tags !

Hwhydah17172002

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Well here on Cape Cod, people are always spreading their loved ones ashes into the sea. I have lived on Cape Cod for many years, and have found my share of CREAMATORY tags. What do you do with yours? I always send them back to the sea. Good Karma for sure. If it were my relative, I would want it returned to the place that it was sent into the water. Check out my video of this last tag. Tomorrow you will see what I mean about good karma. I will post my video from today, all caught on video. 6 silvers today and 6 silvers yesterday. What a great reward. Just have to edit some of the video[video]http://losttreasure.tv/index.php?page=videos&section=view&vid_id=102002[/video]
 
I agree about your throwing them back into the Ocean

I also believe in Good Karma and look forward to your 6 Silver Find Video from today
 
I bury them in little rows, just like a tiny cemetery. I believe something of the person should still exist, if only a token to remember them by. So I use them to remember them for their loved ones.
 
i throw them in the trash. I use to throw them back, but then I started digging the same ones back up. My thinking is they were used by the funeral home to id the body when it went in and came out of the burner before being placed in a container and given to the loved ones. The loved ones have no ideal there is a metal tag in the box and it is nothing more than a toe tag that no longer serves a purpose once the remains are handed over to the family. When the family scatters the ashes it just falls out with the rest and at that point becomes nothing more than trash. It never was part of the loved one and any ashes that were on the tag was long since washed off in the water. No bad Karma here...I am cleaning up the environment
 
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