This tour makes life and death embrace each other and let us realize that time is short and unforgiving. Now we all want to travel, we want to do those things that we took for granted.
We ask time for a truce. Once again, a hug, I love you on time and don't forget me.
But the truth is that everything is forgotten, everything, everything. And in the end the only judge who passes sentence is time. The famous ending. So we realize that true love is seeing or being next to a loved one die while we pray to the merciful give me a truce, a truce.
But it is late, death announces its arrival smiling while life says out loud, life is beautiful.
Start living now to say in the end I confess that I have lived.
Carpe Diem
Illness is the prelude to death. I remember the phrase of María Teresa de Calcutta saying that love is the maximum strength and also that... Forgiveness is a decision, not a feeling, because when we forgive we no longer feel the offense, we no longer feel resentment. Forgive, for by forgiving you and your soul will have peace and the one who offended will have peace. So I wonder if true love manifests itself through pain. Does healthy love yield to death, illness and regret? On this tour we will live Moroccan style. We will do childhood activities and games, there will be music and we will also tell you how we Muslims experience our grief and the ritual we carry out when we say goodbye to a loved one. There will also be a Plato's banquet with Moroccan food where there will be a debate where conversations about the issues of life will be held.
We will meet at café la France in front of djemaa Ena
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