How to Scatter Ashes | Stardust Memorials

Scattering ashes is a beautiful and popular way to say a final farewell to a loved one. We’ve compiled a guide and video on how to scatter ashes to answer the most common questions about scattering ashes.

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How to Scatter Ashes – Quick Guide
1. Scout the scattering location – Check for accessibility, atmosphere and legality of your location.
2. Be prepared for the weight and appearance of human ashes – cremated human ashes are more like crushed stone than fireplace ash.
3. Scatter ashes with wind at your back (or use biodegradable urn to contain).

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Choose your Scattering Method – There are four popular methods for scattering ashes

1. Scattering Ashes in a Special Place – Most Common
When people first think about scattering ashes, often what comes to mind is the tossing and dispersing of cremation ashes into the air. Scattering ashes often symbolizes the freeing or letting go of their loved one’s spirit.

2. Casting Ashes over Water
If your loved one’s passion for the sea resonates with you, casting ashes from shore or sprinkling ashes over water is a beautiful option. Biodegradable urns are a beautiful way to gently release your ashes into the water. The biodegradable urn will be placed in the water, it will float for a couple minutes before it begins to sink and dissolve.

3. Trenching or burying Ashes
A trench or hole is dug into the ground and the ashes are scattered inside. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the family covers the trench or hole. Trenching ceremonies are ideal for those who loved nature, enjoyed gardening or for the remaining loved ones who want a specific place to visit after the ceremony.

4. Sprinkling Ashes in Multiple Locations
If there are multiple meaningful locations, consider spreading ashes in any combination of the common ash scattering methods.

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How To Scatter Ashes In A Peaceful Way

1. Scout the Scattering Location before Your Ceremony
Scope out the preferred scattering location before other friends or family arrive and without the ashes in hand. Try to visit at a similar time of day. Look at the site while considering the following:

Accessibility
– Is the physical terrain manageable for everyone who will attain?
– Is there parking?

Atmosphere
– Do you feel the location is quiet and/or peaceful enough for your plans?
– If you are reading a poem or sharing a memory, will attendees be able to hear you?
– Would scattering at sunrise or sunset add meaning for you?

Legality
– Are there rules about scattering ashes in the place you have chosen?
Some state and national parks, for example, have rules about where ashes can be scattered.
Take your time to find the right place for this important scattering ceremony.

2. Be prepared for the weight and appearance of human ashes.
Cremated remains are coarser than most people anticipate. Because we call them”ashes” family members can be unprepared when opening the urn or container. Ashes are more like crushed stone than fireplace ash. A full urn or scattering container will be heavy. Be prepared to assist someone as needed.

3. Scatter ashes with wind at your back (or use biodegradable urn to contain).
Before you open the urn, check the wind and make sure it is to your back or behind the urn. Be prepared just in case those involved in scattering get some ash on their hands or clothing. You might consider bringing a bottle of water and/or a small towel for clean up if needed. Stardust Memorials offers Scattering Tubes that are specifically designed to disperse ashes in a dignified and easy manner.

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5 Comments

  1. Real ashes are coarse, heavy and full of bone fragments! I’m planning a ceremony here in Northern Ireland, so after a dig around in the urn, I now know that there will be no gentle dispersion of the ashes by wind! It’s better to be prepared and know what you are working with, then be shocked during the ceremony.

  2. Please don’t touch this stuff!
    Please study the Bible and listen to real theologians like Dr. John Ankerberg and learn that ALL dead
    bodies are unclean, the High Priest wasn’t even allowed to enter a cemetery! You should also know that
    there is a huuuge difference between human ashes and the animal ashes. The ashes of the red heifer has
    been used to cleanse the Temple. Human remans/ashes are disgusting and must be buried and not kept
    at home or anywhere above ground!
    And by the way, GOD doesn’t really like cremation, read the Book of Amos:
    Judgment on Moab, Judah, and Israel
    Amos 2: 1 This is what the LORD says: “For three transgressions of Moab, even four, I will not revoke My judgment, because he burned to lime the bones of Edom’s king. 2So I will send fire against Moab to
    consume the citadels of Kerioth. Moab will die in tumult, amid war cries and the sound of the ram’s horn
    .… (Yes, we live under JESUS’ new Covenant but the New Testament also refers to dead bodies/cemeteries
    as unclean)

    Human remains are unclean and unclean/occult/accursed things attract demons and give them a foothold.
    Do your own research on these things, look up the occult objects list The good news is that death is not
    the end and the most important thing for everyone is to get saved: accept JESUS CHRIST as your Lord
    and Savior while you can! It must come form the bottom of your heart and remember that JESUS is GOD,
    see John 1!

  3. Well sprinkle them in the bin then i mean what difference does it make im sure he didn’t specify sprinkling them on the bloody carpet

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