MOVING THE BODY may often surprise friends and family with its intensity. Your loved one has died. You have attended in some way to their body. Now it's time for them to be moved from 'here to there.' Hospital to funeral home. Home to crematorium. Whatever the destination, this is a time to recognize that this human body is STARTING THE JOURNEY to its final destination. Find ceremony templates here.
O Thou,
The Cause and Effect of the whole universe,
The Source from whence we have come
And the Goal toward which all are bound
Receive this soul who is coming to Thee
Into Thy parental arms.
May Thy forgiving glance heal his [her, their] heart.
Lift him [her, they] from the denseness of the earth.
Surround him [her, them] with the Light
Of Thine own Spirit.
Raise him [her, them] up to heaven
Which is his true dwelling place.
We pray Thee, grant him [her, them] the blessing
Of Thy most exalted Presence.
May his [her,their] life upon earth
Become as a dream to his [her, their] waking soul
And let his [her, their] thirsting eyes behold
The glorious vision of Thy Sunshine.
Amen
--Hazrat Inayat Khan
Blessed are those who give meaning to our lives;
holy and precious is the example they leave behind.
We pray: May our sorrows diminish as we recall their strength.
May their wisdom protect us and help us to live.
Let our grief be transformed into tenderness for those who are still with us.
-- Jewish prayer
Peace, my heart, let the time for
the parting be sweet.
Let it not be a death but completeness.
Let love melt into memory and pain
into songs.
Let the flight through the sky end
in the folding of the wings over the
nest.
Let the last touch of your hands be
gentle like the flower of the night.
Stand still, O Beautiful End, for a
moment, and say your last words in
silence.
I bow to you and hold up my lamp
to light you on your way.
-- Rabindranath Tagore
Our friend ______ has left her body, has left it here for us to tend to and send on its final journey from this place.
This is a difficult moment.
Even though she has died and we know this must be done, still…
We don’t want to begin the work of releasing.
And we will, but first, let’s thank this home/hospital/care center that has
sheltered her in her last days, through the work of dying.
Thank you for holding _______ and bringing us here to be with her.
Thank you for your sheltering roof.
Thank you for the care she has been given.
Goodbye. Godspeed _______.
Those who are worn out and crushed by this mourning,
let your hearts consider this: This is the path that has existed from the time
of creation and will exist forever.
Many have drunk from it and many will yet drink.
As was the first meal, so shall be the last.
May the master of comfort comfort you.
Blessed are those who comfort the mourners.
-- Jewish blessing
I am the rose of Sharon, the lily of the valleys.
As a lily among the thistles, so is my beloved among girls.
As an apple tree among the trees of the wood, so is my love among young men. In his delightful shade I sit, and his fruit is sweet to my taste.
He has taken me to his cellar, and his banner over me is love.
Feed me with raisin cakes, restore me with apples, for I am sick with love.
His left arm is under my head, his right embraces me.
I charge you, daughters of Jerusalem, by all gazelles and wild does, do not rouse, do not wake my beloved before she pleases.
BELOVED: I hear my love. See how he comes leaping on the mountains, bounding over the hills.
My love is like a gazelle, like a young stag. See where he stands behind our wall. He looks in at the window, he peers through the opening.
My love lifts up his voice, he says to me, 'Come then, my beloved, my lovely one, come.
For see, winter is past, the rains are over and gone.
'Flowers are appearing on the earth. The season of glad songs has come, the cooing of the turtledove is heard in our land.
The fig tree is forming its first figs and the blossoming vines give out their fragrance. Come then, my beloved, my lovely one, come.
'My dove, hiding in the clefts of the rock, in the coverts of the cliff, show me your face, let me hear your voice; for your voice is sweet and your face is lovely.'
Catch the foxes for us, the little foxes that make havoc of the vineyards, for our vineyards are in fruit.
My love is mine and I am his. He pastures his flock among the lilies.
Before the day-breeze rises, before the shadows flee, return! Be, my love, like a gazelle, like a young stag, on the mountains of Bether.
from original Aramaic
O Breathing Life, your Name shines everywhere!
Release a space to plant your Presence here.
Envision your "I Can" now.
Embody your desire in every light and form.
Grow through us this moment's bread and wisdom.
Untie the knots of failure binding us,
as we release the strands we hold of others' faults.
Help us not forget our Source,
Yet free us from not being in the Present.
From you arises every Vision, Power and Song
from gathering to gathering.
Amen -
May our future actions grow from here!