ymbolic Meanings of Butterflies The butterfly exists in four - TopicsExpress



          

ymbolic Meanings of Butterflies The butterfly exists in four distinct forms. Some consider that so do we: The fertilized egg is planted in our mothers womb. From our day of birth we are like the caterpillar which can only eat and creep along. At death we are like the dormant pupa in its chrysalis. After that, our consciousness emerges from the cast off body, and some see in this the emergence of the butterfly. Therefore, the butterfly is symbolic of rebirth after death. Overwhelmingly, cultural myth and lore honor the butterfly as a symbol of transformation because of its impressive process of metamorphosis. Chinese The Mandarin Chinese word for butterfly is hu-tieh. Tieh means 70 years, therefore butterflies have become a symbol for a long life. Japan In this culture butterflies have also become representative of young men in love. In the Japanese culture butterflies are thought to be representative of young maidens and marital bliss. Many Japanese families use the butterfly in the family crest design. Germany Germany has a very unique belief about butterflies. As butterflies can often be found hovering about milk pails or butter churns, they have become associated with witches trying to steal the cream. The German word for butterfly is Schmetterling, which is actually derived for the Czech word Smetana which means cream. Greek There are many links with butterflies in mythology from all over the world, many of which, in particular Greek mythology, link butterflies to the human soul. The Ancient Greeks also considered butterflies as the souls of those who had passed away. In ancient Greek the word for butterfly is Psyche, which translated means soul. This was also the name for Eros human lover and when the two figures are depicted they are often surrounded by butterflies. Russia In one of the Russian dialects, butterflies are referred to as dushuchka which is a derivative of the word dusha also meaning soul. There is also an Irish saying that refers to the symbolic meaning of butterflies. This saying is: Butterflies are souls of the dead waiting to pass through purgatory. Mexico There is a small town in Mexico that also associate butterflies with souls. It is to this town that Monarch Butterflies migrate every year, around the holiday known as the Day of the Dead. The people of this town see these butterflies as the returning souls of the deceased.
Posted on: Mon, 20 Oct 2014 17:53:19 +0000

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