approaching 1.x days, that is, the feast of All Saints. Probably the most traditionally visit the graves of loved ones. That day, due to the offing of the All Souls' Day on the calendar (2.x), we spend quite a bleak atmosphere, mired in memories of friends that are no longer with us, which often leads to reflection on death and transience. To the extent shadow "All Souls' Day" falls on the feast of All Saints, that in many 1.x calendar is marked as a "feast of the dead."
paradox inherent in this definition is quite difficult to solve. Finally, think about the dead introduces us to the decadent mood, how far from the mood of celebration. Celebrating the joy. Does the thought of the dead may fill us with joy? Or maybe the point is that the dead are celebrating? The spirits of the dead rejoice? I will not be bored this idea further, because right now it appears to be a pagan, until I'm scared to think about what we reach conclusions.
I wanted rather to reflect on the true meaning of holidays of All Saints. What I really mean that day? Virtually every day in the calendar, is marked as the day of a patron. And we have St. Valentine's Day. Jack and the St. Anna or any other saint or holy. Everyone has a name and a particular patron saint also bears the name. When the calendar falls feast of the patron, that person will celebrate birthday. On All Saints rejoice in honor of all of our patron saints. So us treat the day as our shared birthday.
Although I have never celebrated birthdays, I wish everyone a Happy Birthday!
paradox inherent in this definition is quite difficult to solve. Finally, think about the dead introduces us to the decadent mood, how far from the mood of celebration. Celebrating the joy. Does the thought of the dead may fill us with joy? Or maybe the point is that the dead are celebrating? The spirits of the dead rejoice? I will not be bored this idea further, because right now it appears to be a pagan, until I'm scared to think about what we reach conclusions.
I wanted rather to reflect on the true meaning of holidays of All Saints. What I really mean that day? Virtually every day in the calendar, is marked as the day of a patron. And we have St. Valentine's Day. Jack and the St. Anna or any other saint or holy. Everyone has a name and a particular patron saint also bears the name. When the calendar falls feast of the patron, that person will celebrate birthday. On All Saints rejoice in honor of all of our patron saints. So us treat the day as our shared birthday.
Although I have never celebrated birthdays, I wish everyone a Happy Birthday!
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