NATURAL PASSAGE P.O. BOX 33284 Minneapolis, MN 55433 Who are we? We are a group of people dedicated to reviving the custom of natural (ecological) burial. What is "Natural Passage"? "Natural passage" is a system whereby, after death, the body's nutrients are given back to the Earth for return to the life cycle. Why Natural Passage? Throughout our lives we take sustenance from nature. Our high technology and standards of creature comfort put considerable stress on natural resources and nonrenewable energy sources. To illustrate how grave is this drain on land and resources: the U.S., with 5% of the world's population, consumes 30% of the world's resources. Natural passage is a means by which we can give back some of what we have taken, reclaim land for nature, and provide new life from death. Why not traditional methods? Modern burial convention requires that trees be killed, land be ill used, energy be wasted, and considerable expense be incurred by the deceased's family. This system continues our drain on nature after our deaths. Local and state laws often require elaborate containment systems. these may consist of tightly sealed caskets, cement vaults or slabs to prevent soil or water contamination from communicable disease or embalming fluid (formaldehyde). The body's own bacteria is the only benefactor of this system. Eventually, it too dies. By the time these high-tech burial canisters decompose, the resulting matter is nearly inert. No nutritional value remains to return to the life cycle. Cremation, though less expensive, fares little better from an ecological standpoint. It requires vast amounts of energy (usually taken from nonrenewable sources) and the resulting product is of little ecological value. Our Proposal: Imagine a nature sanctuary, filled with trees, flowers, and native wildlife -- living mememorials to those interred beneath the soil. Work toward these life cemeteries would begin with the purchase of unused farm or pasture and. Sack cloth or a simple pine box would serve as the repository for the deceased. Visitors would be encourages to donate living plants (rather than cut flowers) to be transplanted at the burial site. A young tree could be planted in place of a headstone. New graves would be dug with low impact machinery so as to minimize damage to surrounding vegetation. When all the plots have been filled the 'life cemetery' would become a nature preserve, serving as an eternal monument to the renewal of life. How will this be accomplished? First, we need dedicated people to organize a core group and begin the necessary paperwork for establishing a legally recognized non-profit organization. Ne t, we will need to increase public awareness and gain general public support for natural burials. This will be accomplished through education and advertising. Additionally, we hope to solicit support from other organizations sympathetic to our cause. Ecologists, naturalists, animal rights activists, and certain religious groups might be sources of support. We must lobby to enact legislation and/or relax laws and ordinances so that natural burials will be permissible when the deceased has not died from communicable disease and the body has not been embalmed. Additionally, laws requiring the emblaming of bodies transported over state lines must be relxed. Finally, we hope to purchase land for 'life cemeteries' to be maintained and preserved as nature sanctuaries. How you can help. Our immediate need is not for money but for people willing to devote time and energy toward legal research and networking. We do not know the exact costs that will be incurred for printings, mailings, and legal paperwork; but we expect they will be minimal. Only after we have legal recognition do we plan to launch a contributions campain. Hopefully, most of these contributions can be put toward the legal battles ahead and toward a fund to purchase land (while we will gladly accept any monetary contributions toward defraying printing costs, please understand that, at the present, they will not be tax-deductable). If you support the concept of natural passage please fill out and return the enclosed form. Understand that this form does not necessarily mean that you have chosen natural passage, only that you support the philosophy and would like ti see natural passage as a legal and viable option for those who prefer it. If you so mark, your name will be matched with others from your geographic area so that state chapters may be formed. (Many of the legal obstacles occur at either the local or state level, so having an active chapter in each state is imperitive.) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- _____ I Support the concept of natural passage. Please put me on your mailing list. _____ I would like to become a working member of Natural Passage. Please send my name to others in my area (and their names to me). Name: ________________________________________ Address: ________________________________________ City, St: ________________________________________ Zip Code: _____________ Telephone # (Optional): (_____) __________________ Thank you for your support Natural Passage, P.O. Box 33284, Minneapolis, MN 55433