I am looking for advice on how to conduct a Zen funeral in a secular environment.
My wife and I were discussing what funeral arrangements we would each like for ourselves. My wife is a Catholic and wants a Catholic service and mass. She asked me what I would like and ….. I didn’t know.
I am the sole Buddhist in a family of Christians of various denominations. I have no “in-person” Buddhist friends, and there is no “in-person” sangha in my community. In short, there will be no Buddhists at my funeral.
My concern is for the people attending my funeral. Many may not even know I am a Zen Buddhist. I don’t want any service that is overly foreign or uncomfortable for them.
I am planning on cremation, and am thinking of a simple secular service at a wake. I plan on wearing my Rakusu, and I have an audio recording of the “Heart Sutra” which I plan on having played.
From those who have dealt with a similar situation, what suggestions do you have?
Gassho
ZenKon
sat/lah
My wife and I were discussing what funeral arrangements we would each like for ourselves. My wife is a Catholic and wants a Catholic service and mass. She asked me what I would like and ….. I didn’t know.
I am the sole Buddhist in a family of Christians of various denominations. I have no “in-person” Buddhist friends, and there is no “in-person” sangha in my community. In short, there will be no Buddhists at my funeral.
My concern is for the people attending my funeral. Many may not even know I am a Zen Buddhist. I don’t want any service that is overly foreign or uncomfortable for them.
I am planning on cremation, and am thinking of a simple secular service at a wake. I plan on wearing my Rakusu, and I have an audio recording of the “Heart Sutra” which I plan on having played.
From those who have dealt with a similar situation, what suggestions do you have?
Gassho
ZenKon
sat/lah
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