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  The purpose of a funeral is to honor the passing away, particularly in challenging times. It serves as a closure and emotional support for families, offering comfort during difficult periods. Compared to other posthumous events like deaths or burials, funerals play a significant role in family history by providing a sense of belonging and remembrance.

Why Funerals Matter for the Living TodayWhy Funerals Matter Today: A Shift from Symbolic Rituals to celebratory Emotions

In a world increasingly defined by hyper-individualism—where each person is seen as an individual with their own story, goals, and aspirations—it is easy to lose sight of the human experience. The symbolic act of a funeral, once a ritualistic moment meant to honor parents and preserve legacy, has transformed into something much broader and complex: a celebration of life, a closure in relationships, and a focus on collective living.

In an age where grief often becomes entwined with loss, the idea that the person who died is no longer the center of attention—a question of "whom will we all remember"—has become deeply personal. Funerals have shifted from being a moment of reflection and closure for individual families to something more about collectively celebrating life together. This shift has brought modern funerals into a new phase: from "celebrations of life" to practices that are increasingly seen as symbolic acts of "planting crema."

The term "creema," derived from the Latin word meaning "dead grass," is used today in funeral rituals to designate an area within a park or garden where people gather to honor deceased individuals. This practice reflects a broader shift toward celebrating life as something communal and enduring, rather than just about honoring parents and families. In this context, funerals have not become personal rituals but are instead becoming broader celebrations of life that transcend generations.

The emotional impact of loss has shifted in the modern world. Grief often marks a moment of separation—when people lose loved ones, they feel a sense of isolation and burden. As society increasingly values closure and comfort among friends and family, this emotional disconnect is deepening. However, funerals are no longer merely moments of personal reflection but acts of collective closure that are becoming more about preserving the legacy of life together.

The concept of "creema" in funeral rituals has gained a new meaning, as it not only honors bodies but also preserves memories and emotions. In many places, the idea of planting crema reflects an intention to honor deceased individuals not by simply collecting body parts but by creating space for their memory and legacy. This practice underscores the cultural shift toward celebrating life collectively and preserving the lives of others rather than individually.

In today's society, where the focus is increasingly on community living and collective well-being, funerals are reimagined as a way to bridge the gap between generations, to honor shared experiences, and to celebrate life as something that can be preserved and celebrated together. The idea of "planting crema" in this context represents not just collecting body parts but also creating space for the legacy of those who have lived before.

As we move forward into a new era of collective living and shared emotions, the meaning of funeral rituals is no longer tied to personal symbols but to broader themes of closure, celebration, and the enduring value of life together. The shift from symbolic individuality to communal celebration reflects deeper societal changes that emphasize the interconnectedness of people's lives and the enduring importance of preserving life for others.

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