How To Turn Into A Tree After You Die…

How To Turn Into A Tree After You Die...

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We tend to think that there are only 3 main options for what we can do with our bodies once we die.  We can either have it buried in a coffin, cremated, or donated to science.  There is another option that is available now which completely shatters the traditions of our society and replaces them with a much more practical (and even spiritual) alternative.

Bios Urn is a funerary urn made from biodegradable materials (such as coconut shell and cellulose) that will turn you into a tree after you die.  Inside the urn there is a pine seed, which can be replaced by any other seed or plant, and will grow to remember your loved one.  Instead of being buried in just another coffin in the ground, we can become part of a forest and give back to our environment.

When planted, the tree seed is nourished by and absorbs the nutrients from the ashes of your body which are contained inside. The urn itself is made from coconut shell and contains compacted peat and cellulose. The ashes are mixed with this, and the seed placed inside. You even have the choice to pick the type of plant you would like to become, depending on what kind of planting space you prefer.  Once your remains have been placed into the urn, it can be planted and then the seed germinates and begins to grow.

How A Biodegradable Urn From Bios Works

1. The urn comes assembled and ready to be taken to the place chosen for the regeneration.
2. Remove the seal and the outer packaging of the urn.
3. Put the ashes in the urn’s lower part. Close it with the top part and put the soil with the seed in it.
4. Bury the urn in fertile soil with its top level with the soil surface and water it.
5. In a few days the seed will germinate and your tree will begin to grow.
6. The tree will continue to grow year after year.

How To Turn Into A Tree After You Die...

I think its pretty cool that we have the option of replacing cemeteries (which usually feel lifeless and cold) with forests that are teeming with life.  The cool thing is, they have bios urns available for your pets as well.

If you would like to contribute to a more sustainable world by purchasing a Bios Urn for yourself, a loved one, or a pet, or if would would like to learn more about them, you can do so by click here.

From: SpiritScienceAndMetaphysics

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