Monday, November 1, 2010

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In this article I give you I want you to reflect on the role the deceased played in our lives, for this I ask that you read the text from beginning to end and after that you bear your opinion.
Today the first day of November marks our dead, today is the day when everyone started looking back and remember a loved one is no longer among us, Today is the day that many "celebrate" the death, today is the day that no longer come to life, but I want to give you a new vision of this date so significant today is the day of death , much less ... Today is the day of your life, today is the day of the year that we are more aware of the life we \u200b\u200blive today is the day we look into the eyes of death and we are happy to live, today is the day that Existing feel the living against the dead. Copernican
This must lead us to another thought, another question: What is the role of our deceased in life? The answer to this question is very broad, but we will try to summarize the most significant words and the action that our ancestors played in our lives is very important, they make us feel that life has purpose and we must seize the time we have towards a particular purpose, they are present in our opinion thus to act as they would like, obviously another question arises how would you like us to act? in fact the man with missing loved one creates in him the voice of conscience, delete (in most cases) the negative elements has been reported to them by creating a "perfect".
Whenever we think what we should do if they were here we think best we could do at that time. This fact plays a double role, first makes us aware of our existence (as I said earlier) but on the other side makes our dead live in our actions and become immortal in our lives, and will not disappear until never forget them and that will in our lives as they are present in every decision we make.
To finish I just want to tell them that cerebreis this day of life at every moment of your life and that ye present your ancestors.

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