Have you ever heard of the
‘Day of the Dead’? The Mexican holiday what lasts 3 days! Starting on the
Halloween itself and ending on the 2nd of November. The holiday
allows the dead to live again during this time. The dead can come back more
than one day? OMG!
The holiday is for family
and friends to pray for those who are dead. They honour the deceased using sugar skulls, marigolds,
and the favourite foods and beverages of the departed, and visiting graves with
these as gifts. They also leave possessions of the deceased and tell funny
stories of the dead. Sugar skulls are so colourful and wonderful you can easily
recreate the beautiful designs on your face for Halloween!
The origins of this
holiday date back hundreds of years, where the holiday is spread throughout the
world and dedicated to the Goddess Mictecacihuatl herself the Lady of the Dead.
Mictecacihuatl is Queen of
Mictlan, (the underworld) ruling over the afterlife with her husband
Mictlantecuhtli. Her role is to watch over all the bones of the dead and watch
over the ancient festivals of the dead. It is believed that she was born, and
then sacrificed an infant. Maybe you could use the ‘Lady of the Dead’ as a
Halloween costume?
Mexican’s believe that the
gates of heaven are opened at midnight on Halloween where the all the spirits
of deceased children in the form of angels, another idea for a costume? Are
allowed to reunite with their families for 24 hours, on the November 2nd,
the spirits of the adults come down to enjoy the festivities that are prepared
for them, where in the afternoon these festivities are taken to the cemetery.
So people can clean tombs, play card, listen to the village band and reminisce
about their loved ones.
The Day of the Dead are
celebrated as a way of connecting with an unseen world, where we will go one
day. Most people celebrate this holiday out of love, but others celebrate out
of fear. Mexico
has folk tales to tell what happens if any one neglects to honour their
ancestors on this day.
If a spirit returns to
find that no one has built an altar for them, or that their loved ones only
left them paltry offerings, they will feel sad and angry, especially when they
see what bounteous offerings other spirits have received. These spirits may
seek vengeance who those who have forgotten them, many folk tales describe how
those who ignore their dead loved ones fall immediately ill and even meet their
death shortly after the holiday. HOW CREEPY IS THAT?


