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Death is part of living and is taught that it is another process which the human soul must experience. Westerners believe that death is an end. Mexicans believe it is a continuation of life but in the spirit form.

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Because their culture sees death as a promise of life (the afterlife). Most of them believe in death as just one step before the next level of enlightenment.

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