All Saints Day is a Catholic celebration. The Day of the Death is a mix between Prehispanic and Christian ideas. Mexicans mock about death understanding that it is a natural cycle for which all will go through. In this day, November 1st and 2nd, people will go to graveyards and bring to their gone relatives music and the food they used to like when they were in this physical world.



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Fascinating, I’m wondering about the fear of death? If even the children celebrate in this way perhaps it helps to deal with grief?
It does a lot. Death is not seen as a threat but as a natural cycle. Though but just like that! Thank you for stoping by!
good info … Gracias
De nada! You are welcome!
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Now that is one fun, vibrant and festive way to remember the dead. I do celebrate this day too. It was born Catholic and those were part of the traditions of remembering and praying for the dead. I just wish we have this colorful shows. Very enjoyable….
Thank you for stopping by! Yes it is neat to see things like this although some people might get scared.
I love the second picture there, the one woth the couple. They look so happy together
Strange right? “Until death do us apart”, they would say! Thank you for stopping by!