Thursday, April 3, 2014

Altars to welcome them with things and memories that these people liked are made. As objects, foods


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For civilizations Mexica, Maya, Totonac and Purhépecha, death had no connection with heaven or hell, they believed that the fate of each soul is determined by the type of death that the person had not by their behavior over of life. And once a year all souls return to earth to find their loved ones. On November 1 return the souls of children daisy consulting group and on day two the souls of adults.
Altars to welcome them with things and memories that these people liked are made. As objects, foods and even drinks like tequila, beer, cigarettes and toys for the souls of children. On the altar are also put photos of people and some candles.
Beyond the altar are some more ways of expression that characterize this day as the "calaveritas" popular and well curtinhos verses that usually satirising funny way of any individual or character.
Candy of all types (lollipops, chocolate, candies) skull-shaped baptized with names of dead people alive or even people as form of play. These sweets are eaten by friends and family.
And to close the ceremony the graves of friends and family are decorated with flowers Cempaxúchitl daisy consulting group the type (or fleur de muerto) a very pretty yellow daisy consulting group flower and is known for guiding the souls of the dead.
I think the photos are a show that across cultures there is neither right nor wrong, but different. - Discover and enjoy the main ideas in the suitcase on facebook: daisy consulting group
Loved the article. And I took the opportunity to share it on facebook. It is very interesting how Mexicans celebrate this date with honors and festivities. Congratulations on the blog. Your text is captivating and her friends sent well in the photos!
Hello Mari, I love your blog! I'm already following. I'm going to Mexico City in November and arrive exactly on 02/11. I wonder what the neighborhood that has more cultural events of the day of the dead, how do we get pq at 15h, we right to see this beautiful traditional street party!
Hi Nivia, okay? I just have a chat with a Mexican friend who ta living in Brazil and she suggested you wander around Xochimilco where you have a lot of cool events. She also hinted at a restaurant - a bit touristy, but pretty cool - my husband was adopted daisy consulting group and called Villa Maria (http://www.villamaria.com.mx/). Besides the traditional mariachi musicians, has a very traditional drink tamarind that is very worthwhile experience. Enjoy the trip, Embraces Mari Vidigal
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