- Jemaa el-Fna - 1- Commencement of the Tour\n\nSickness often heralds the end of life.\n\nI recall the words of Mother Teresa stating that love is the ultimate power, and also that…\n\nChoosing to forgive is an act of will, not an emotion, because through forgiveness, the sting of the offense and the bitterness are no longer felt. Grant forgiveness, for in doing so, both your spirit and the transgressor will find tranquility.\n\nThus, I ponder whether genuine love is revealed in suffering. Can a love that is wholesome succumb to demise, sickness, and remorse?\nDuring our journey, we will immerse ourselves in the Moroccan way of life. We will engage in activities reminiscent of childhood and play games, enjoy music, and share with you how we, as Muslims, process our sorrow and perform the rituals of bidding farewell to those we lose. Additionally, there will be a feast in the style of Plato’s symposium featuring Moroccan cuisine, accompanied by a discussion that will delve into the profound topics of existence.
- Lunch included
- Guided tour with board games
- Complimentary tea and coffee
- Engage in Plato’s Banquet debate
- Gratuities
- Any food requested outside the menu
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Moroccan style salads - The variety of Moroccan salads will be composed of eggplant, zucchini, tomato, onion, zucchini among others.
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Mhamer Chicken Tagine and Beef Tagine - There will be a selection of tagines to taste Moroccan food.
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A fruit selection cocktail - There will be a fruit selection of apples, watermelon and oranges, bananas and pomegranate.
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
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