viernes, 29 de octubre de 2010

Y ¿Mi calaverita?

‎"La muerte, es democrática, ya que a fin de cuentas, güera, morena, rica o pobre, toda la gente acaba siendo calavera".

José Guadalupe Posada


Del latín “mors” gen. “mortis” (it. “morte”, fr. “mort”). El significado de la palabra Muerte es, en esencia, la extinción de la vida. Terminación de la vida. El fin


Pues un noviembre más… Un día 1 y 2 de muertos. Días que nos hacen recordar a los nuestros que ya no están (vivos) acá en la tierra; pero si bajo de ella…

Imagen de José Guadalupe Posada.




"Death is democratic, because after all, blonde, brown, rich or poor, everyone ends up skull."
José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican artist)
November has arrived.

In Mexico Death is celebrated on days 1 and 2 November (Day of the Dead). Days that make us remember our people who are no longer (.with us-) here on earth, but beneath it ...

Halloween should not be celebrate in Mexico, but the influence of American culture enters in our children, especially in the border cities and all big cities... We know that the origin comes from the Celtic culture, from the Celts. Anyway. It´s time to undestand that our life it´s borrowed on earth, and remember Death is the only sure thing in the after life...
Written text from the stands of a Mexican thoughtful lover of Mexican culture and Latinamerica, a lover of history and values of our primitive and indigenous peoples. Sociocultural Studies professor and researcher at Mexico's educational Multimedia and other universities such as the Californias, Marist University, CREFAL among others.

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