The Ancient Greeks believed that if the body wasn't buried, the soul would wonder for eternity searching for rest.
Odysseus stood over the body of a slain Trojan and taunted it. He assured him that his mother and father wouldn't close his eyes but the vultures would claw them out while their wings beat his corpse.
Friday, September 3, 2010
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