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Cronkite has also for many years been the recorded voice of the owl at the " Cremation of Care " ritual at Bohemian Grove.
* The Owl Shrine and the Lake — an artificial lake in the middle of the grove, used for the noon-time concerts and also the venue of the Cremation of Care, that takes place on the first Saturday of the encampment.
Since 1929, the Owl Shrine has served as the backdrop of the yearly Cremation of Care ceremony.
Cremation of Care in 1907
The Cremation of Care ceremony was first conducted in the Bohemian Grove at the Midsummer encampment in 1881, devised by James F. Bowman with George T. Bromley playing the High Priest.
The ceremony served as a catharsis for pent-up high spirits, and " to present symbolically the salvation of the trees by the club ..." The Cremation of Care was separated from the Grove Play in 1913 and moved to the first night to become " an exorcising of the Demon to ensure the success of the ensuing two weeks.
With a hidden camera, Jones and Hanson were able to film the Cremation of Care ceremony.
Jones claimed that the Cremation of Care was an " ancient Canaanite, Luciferian, Babylon mystery religion ceremony ," and that the owl statue was Moloch.
Also filmed for The Order of Death was Jones ' return to the entrance of the Bohemian Grove in 2005 where he filmed a protest organized by the Bohemian Grove Action Network that took place at the Grove's entrance on Bohemian Highway, only to discover a majority of the protesters engaging in an " occult counter-ritual " known as the Resurrection of Care, supposedly a counter-ritual against the Cremation of Care.
* Field, Charles K. The Cremation of Care, 1946, 1953
Sympathetic and well informed, it includes an accurate description of the Cremation of Care ceremony.
** Schmidt states that Germany had similar institutions, some of which included such rituals as Cremation of Care, but that his favorite was the Bohemian Grove.
Every year the club hosts a two week long ( three weekends ) camp at Bohemian Grove, which is notable for its illustrious guest list and its eclectic Cremation of Care ceremony which mockingly burns " Care " ( the normal woes of life ) with grand pageantry, pyrotechnics and brilliant costumes, all done at the edge of a lake and at the base of a forty-foot ' stone ' owl statue.
The pyrotechnic climax to the 1907 Cremation of Care
The dramatic performance is presented on the first night of the annual encampment as an allegorical banishing of worldly cares for the club members, and " to present symbolically the salvation of the trees by the club ", but the secretive nature of the Bohemians, and the political power of some of its members, has attracted notice from conspiracy theorists such as Alex Jones, who characterized the Cremation of Care as an " abuse of power ".
In 1881, the ceremony of the Cremation of Care was first conducted after the various individual performances, with James F. Bowman as Sire.
In these early productions, the Cremation of Care immediately followed, and lasted until midnight.
From 1913, the Cremation of Care was disengaged from the Grove Play, and rescheduled for the first night of the summer encampment.
A different Sire was appointed for the Cremation, and some concerns were raised in subsequent years that the Cremation of Care was growing into its own secondary Grove Play.
In response to member complaints about the unpredictable quality of the opening night fare, Charles K. Field was asked in 1923 to standardize the script for what became the basis for every subsequent Cremation of Care ceremony.
With a hidden camera, Jones and Hanson were able to film the Cremation of Care ceremony.

Cremation and is
Cremation in India is first attested in the Cemetery H culture, considered the formative stage of Vedic civilization.
Cremation of the body is forbidden.
Cremation is the preferred method of disposal, although if this is not possible any other methods such as burial or submergence at sea are acceptable.
* National Cremation Society: Founded in 1972, National Cremation Society is the oldest and largest cremation service in the United States.
Cremation as a burial rite is seen as a Greek introduction as well.
Cremation is therefore recommended to prevent this, because Whiro cannot gain strength from ashes.
Cremation burials then predominated until the reign of Emperor Flavian ( at the end of the I century AD ) around a hillside where the Roman city is located.
Cremation is the use of high-temperature burning, vaporization, and oxidation to reduce dead animal bodies, including human ones, to basic chemical compounds, such as gases and mineral fragments retaining the appearance of dry bone.
Cremation may serve as a funeral or post-funeral rite that is an alternative to the interment of an intact body in a casket.
Cremation is not an alternative to a funeral, but rather an alternative to burial or other forms of disposal.
* Cremation is the incineration of the remains.
Cremation is not very popular in Austria, the rate currently hovers around 20 percent.
The NSW Cremation Company is the only private company operating a ' cemetery ' section within the necropolis grounds, today the company is part of the Invocare company.
An example is " The Cremation of Sam McGee " by Robert Service.
Cremation is usually not possible on a ship.
The Cremation of Sam McGee is among the most famous of Robert W. Service's poems.
Cremation of bodies containing amalgam restorations results in near-complete emission of the mercury to the atmosphere, as the temperature in cremation is far greater than the boiling point of mercury.
Cremation park is situated 10 minutes north of the city centre.
Cremation as a burial rite is seen as a Greek introduction as well.
One of his illustration is of the Robert Service poem ' The Cremation of Sam McGee '.

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