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		<title>Day of the Dead from the Spiritual Perspective</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The last day of October is observed in many countries of the West as Day of the Dead, or on a far less serious note as Halloween. Many believe that on that day, the impenetrable wall that separates our world from the “otherworld” is at its thinnest. Hence, our chances to glimpse to the “other [...]]]></description>
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