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Message started by juditha on Feb 2nd, 2008 at 3:48pm

Title: For all that fear being buried alive
Post by juditha on Feb 2nd, 2008 at 3:48pm
Hi everyone Just picking up on what George wrote about being buried alive.

I think there are many who have a fear of being buried alive but if they drain your blood then theres no chance of that happening.If someones got this fear i think the best thing for them is to have a coffin with a glass top then if they are alive at least the relatives can see mist on it were there breathing or get buried with a screwdriver and a spade.

Love and God bless love juditha

Title: Re: For all that fear being buried alive
Post by deanna on Feb 2nd, 2008 at 4:28pm
Hi i have a fear of being buried alive so i,m going to have my fully charged mobile phone with me then if i do wake uop i can ring my husband to come and get me juditha also a bottle of cyanide as well case nobodys in when i ring ,i,m seriously considering being cremated instead or i could have a wire buried with me with a bell attached to my gravestone then if i,m alive i can ring the bell so someone will hear it and rescue me ,the bells ,the bells love deanna

Title: Re: For all that fear being buried alive
Post by blink on Feb 2nd, 2008 at 5:43pm
I think I'm going to bury myself in a crypt with a full instrument kit for a rock band. Then I'm going to scare the living daylights out of whoever walks by my crypt. When they turn on their voice recorder to find out what's happening I'm going to break into a rendition of whatever song is going through my head at the time. We'll see what pops through....it should be fun....just remember, I'm going to be practicing for a long time.

love, blink :)

Title: Re: For all that fear being buried alive
Post by Alan McDougall on Feb 2nd, 2008 at 6:46pm
Hi,

Cremation is the sure answer to this vexing problem.

alan

Title: Re: For all that fear being buried alive
Post by blink on Feb 2nd, 2008 at 6:56pm
Oh, Alan, you are soooooooo smart.....I'm thinking of inviting you to my crypt sometime. What do you play?

love, blink :)

Title: Re: For all that fear being buried alive
Post by marsu on Feb 3rd, 2008 at 8:38am

Alan McDougall wrote on Feb 2nd, 2008 at 6:46pm:
Hi,

Cremation is the sure answer to this vexing problem.

alan



Hello, I do agree to that. My mother was always afraid of that, so she decided she wanted to be cremated, which we did.

Title: Re: For all that fear being buried alive
Post by betson on Feb 3rd, 2008 at 11:03am
Greetings,

do you ever consider that  strong fears might be based upon experience in an earlier life, and since you've already had that experience, you won't be asked to go through it again?
That in fact, you have survived it already,---  because here You Are !

Love, Bets

Title: Re: For all that fear being buried alive
Post by juditha on Feb 3rd, 2008 at 4:22pm
all the flowers have gone from the grave,there not there anymore,they died and went away,that's what my dadda did,he died and went away.

Love and God bless  love juditha

Title: Re: For all that fear being buried alive
Post by blink on Feb 4th, 2008 at 9:15am
Hi Juditha, this is a song Peter, Paul and Mary sung in the 60's or whenever, a long time ago....:)
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Where have all the flowers gone, long time passing?
Where have all the flowers gone, long time ago?
Where have all the flowers gone?
Young girls have picked them, everyone.
Oh, when will they ever learn?
Oh, when will they ever learn?

Where have all the young girls gone, long time passing?
Where have all the young girls gone, long time ago?
Where have all the young girls gone?
Gone for husbands, everyone.
Oh, when will they ever learn?
Oh, when will they ever learn?

Where have all the husbands gone, long time passing?
Where have all the husbands gone, long time ago?
Where have all the husbands gone?
Gone for soldiers, everyone.
Oh, when will they ever learn?
Oh, when will they ever learn?

Where have all the soldiers gone, long time passing?
Where have all the soldiers gone, long time ago?
Where have all the soldiers gone?
Gone to graveyards, everyone.
Oh, when will they ever learn?
Oh, when will they ever learn?

Where have all the graveyards gone, long time passing?
Where have all the graveyards gone, long time ago?
Where have all the graveyards gone?
Gone to flowers, everyone.
Oh, when will they ever learn?
Oh, when will they ever learn?

Where have all the flowers gone, long time passing?
Where have all the flowers gone, long time ago?
Where have all the flowers gone?
Young girls have picked them, everyone.
Oh, when will they ever learn?
Oh, when will they ever learn?

Title: Re: For all that fear being buried alive
Post by Nanner on Feb 4th, 2008 at 12:34pm
Juditha,
Thank you for this topic.... it brings another question to mind..do you have any idea what happens to the blood? I did an inquiry on this a while back. I had written several Burial institutes and asked them what happens to it, however none ever answered back. Does anyone really know.




wrote on Feb 2nd, 2008 at 5:43pm:
I think I'm going to bury myself in a crypt with a full instrument kit for a rock band. Then I'm going to scare the living daylights out of whoever walks by my crypt. When they turn on their voice recorder to find out what's happening I'm going to break into a rendition of whatever song is going through my head at the time. We'll see what pops through....it should be fun....just remember, I'm going to be practicing for a long time. love, blink :)


Oh gosh Blink - you`re gonna re-start Woodstock, on a graveyard that way...lol..
Good idea though..lol.. I am sure if you can rock good, then alot more people will be less affraid of burial grounds. However personally lay off of the headbanging in that state of decaying though, as it might scare the tarheel out of someone walking by. ;D

love,
Nanner

Title: Re: For all that fear being buried alive
Post by blink on Feb 4th, 2008 at 2:29pm
Nanner, that's just yucky. I think that no one can see me in my crypt. I am invisible.

I will play requests.


:)

Title: Re: For all that fear being buried alive
Post by juditha on Feb 4th, 2008 at 7:06pm
Hi blink Thanks for the song,its lovely so similar to what i've writen,i was in tears when i wrote that about my dad,that is a very meaningful song.Love and God bless  love juditha

Hi nanner not sure what happens to the blood but i know someone who is an undertaker and i will ask him.Iwant three hymns played at my funeral"Make me a channel of your peace" "Nearer my God to thee" " Amazing Grace" and i want"Hey Jude" by the beatles played as they bring my coffin in the church and when they bring my coffin out of the church.I want the Lords prayer said and everyone rejoiceing because i have gone to a better world.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=rw_WMk9eSso&feature=related

Love and God bless    love juditha

Title: Re: For all that fear being buried alive
Post by Cricket on Feb 4th, 2008 at 7:47pm
Are there really that many places that allow people to be buried un-embalmed, that there's really much chance of this?

I think embalming is pretty much required around here, not necessarily legally, but most local cemeteries require it.

Title: Re: For all that fear being buried alive
Post by Nanner on Feb 5th, 2008 at 4:12am
Cricket, I dont think that in germany they do that. I`ve not heard of it - lets put it that way.
I dont really understand the purpose anyway. The body is buried mostly within 3 days anyway. Why take the fluids out?
Hugs,
Nanner

Title: Re: For all that fear being buried alive
Post by blink on Feb 5th, 2008 at 8:01am

wrote on Feb 4th, 2008 at 7:06pm:
Hi blink Thanks for the song,its lovely so similar to what i've writen,i was in tears when i wrote that about my dad,that is a very meaningful song.Love and God bless  love juditha


You're welcome, Juditha, I'm glad the song pleased you.... it did seem to me that you were sad when you wrote.

The song I posted is a folk song that sounds like a lullaby to me, not really sad at all. It's very gentle-sounding.

I love the video, Juditha. You know, it's funny, I still haven't got the sound working on my computer but this video came through perfectly clearly to me. I can almost hear their voices, and will turn it up when I get to the office.  

I know that song, and watching these folks singing together helps me to picture what your slice of heaven looks like. It seems like that's how we can be in this world, not just the next:  shoulder to shoulder, smiling, working it all out together, making a very joyful sound to our Maker, and with each other.

Of course, we can do that by ourselves, too, but it's also lots of fun to do it together.

I get it (!), love 'ya, blink :)

Title: Re: For all that fear being buried alive
Post by Alan McDougall on Feb 5th, 2008 at 8:37am
Hi
Just to add my pennies worth to this gruesome topic. You have all heard of the saying "Saved by the bell" thinking it originated in boxing,but it did not

Long ago when people had this very real and possible fear of being burried alive, they were connected from their coffen to a bell above so that the grave keeper could hear them and dig them if they awoke in this awful place of horror. Dont believe me ? Google it up.?  'Thus they were Saved by the bell'

alan

Title: Re: For all that fear being buried alive
Post by Nanner on Feb 5th, 2008 at 9:49am
Yeah, I had also heard about the "bell ringing" in the burial sites, and most likely everyone even speaking in this topic about it has either had it happen to them before or experienced it in some way.. But then again, there was some of us whom weren`t happy with a rinky dink bell, nooooooooooo they had to have a whole friggin set of instruments to rock n`roll with! (hint hint Blink)..  ;)  :D  ;D Geez, I really do love you! Always remember as long as I am pickin on ya, then you`ve got the original Nanner infront of you... Keep it cool though.

Hugs,
Nanner

Title: Re: For all that fear being buried alive
Post by Nanner on Feb 5th, 2008 at 10:02am

wrote on Feb 4th, 2008 at 2:29pm:
Nanner, that's just yucky. I think that no one can see me in my crypt. I am invisible. I will play requests. :)


Yeah right Blink, like tell that to all the people in this world whom are clairvoyant and can "see" souls amist the earthly roaming. You head bang and your gonna scare somebody, I`m tellin ya, for sure!..lol.. ;D I`ll come listen to your concert though and I request: Alan Parsons Project, "I can read your mind"...which is appropriate for the graveyard scene too!  ;)

:-*
Nanner

Title: Re: For all that fear being buried alive
Post by juditha on Feb 5th, 2008 at 2:46pm
Hi Blink I've put another link on instead of the one i put on as its the same song but a better version of it.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=rw_WMk9eSso&feature=related

Love and God bless    love juditha

Title: Re: For all that fear being buried alive
Post by blink on Feb 5th, 2008 at 4:16pm
Hey, Juditha, nice to see you again in your picture. Maybe I'll post one someday....it might be fun to start when I was a baby for all of you and work my way up to now.....or maybe not....it's fun to be invisible too.

I like their t-shirts! They remind me of a rainbow. When I was in Oregon not too long ago I sat with my mother in a restaurant overlooking the ocean. We were high on a cliff, and it had been raining a little bit. We were talking and I looked out past her face through the window over the cliff. A beautiful rainbow had appeared, and it was directly over her right shoulder. It was spectacular.

I am picturing you with a rainbow over your shoulder. It's invisible, but it's there....  :)

love, blink :)

Title: Re: For all that fear being buried alive
Post by Nanner on Feb 8th, 2008 at 6:40pm
Juditha, re:"Blood is displaced from the right jugular vein." made me want to bump this thread up. Did you by any chance find out where it gets put? What do they do with it?
Hugs,
Nanner

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