When Hellinger was in Mexico during a training that fell on Dia de Muertos he
was moved to tears.
In our humble Colorado town of Lafayette our Old Town honors this festival as
does our bilingual school Pioneer, if you can't be in Mexico come here or visit
Longmont Co they honor the dead for the month of November.
I miss Mexico and I love how they honor this tradition and our people here.
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On Mar 11, 2013, at 4:21 PM, Katia del Rivero <katia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Maybe, you could come one November to México.
We have a beautiful celebration.
In our homes, we do an altar, two or three weeks before first weekend of
November.
In the altar, we put:
- Pictures from our ancestors and from loved people who died
- The "dead bread". It's a delicious bread that we only cooked in this time
of the year.
- "Sugar skulls" with the name of the people who we want to honor in our altar
- Some of us put skulls with our names, to remember that one day, we will die
too.
- "Cut Paper". A beautiful color paper cut in beautiful forms.
- And Cempasuchitl flowers.
The day before of November 01st we cooked the favorite food for the people
who is in our altar.
Some of us eat that food in our homes, and some others, respecting the
original tradition, take that food and eat it in the cemetery over the tumbs
of our ancestors.
We eat in honor of them and believing that their hearts are with us.
For me, is one of our more beautiful traditions.
We believe when our ancestors see that we remember them, they blessing us in
life.
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El 11/03/2013, a las 15:18, jack blackwell <travelerjbjb@xxxxxxxxx> escribió:
Hi All,
This is a very interesting topic, which I have never heard of before. I
came across it while doing some research on the context of ancestral
relating. Some of you may enjoy exploring the ways that different cultures
honor and communicate with their deceased relatives.
Here is the concept on Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veneration_of_the_dead
Blessings, Jack
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