November 08, 2013
The candles are blown and the cempazuchitl flowers are put away. As with many other festivities, when the food is gone, the party is over. The living have returned to their lives and the dead return to the place from where they came. We remember with joy and laughter this Festival that has become a tradition.
Another Day of the Dead is complete. The souls return to where they came from. Nobody can say exactly where they go, but the truth is that no doubt they will return the following year.
Surely happy souls will return, those who have participated in this lovely feast will freely let their souls return as long as memory serves, to the Pantheon of Xcaret, the true bridge to Paradise.
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