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PostPosted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 4:11 pm


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Butterfly Symbolism

by Vlinder



There is a Native American legend that says, " If you have a secret wish, capture a butterfly and whisper your wish to it. Since butterflies cannot speak, your secret is ever safe in their keeping. Release the butterfly, and it will carry your wish to the Great Spirit, who alone knows the thoughts of butterflies.

By setting the butterfly free, you are helping to restore the balance of nature, and your wish will surely be granted."

They are a symbol of change, joy, and color. (There is also an association of Faerie folklore with butterflies.) Their flight appears as dancing, and a reminder not to take things so seriously.

They have a sense of lightness and joy. They are reminders to get up and move, for if you can move you can dance, and dance brings joy.

The butterfly is a powerful symbol for transformation. It leaves the safety of the cocoon in it's new form. This is an excellent image for anyone contemplating, or in the midst of a major change. A butterfly is a strong symbol of metamorphosis, with distinct stages.

The butterfly is a reminder to make changes when the opportunity arises. Change and transformation are inevitable for us all, but it does not have to be traumatic.Butterfly symbolism is also closely tied to the idea of spirits and souls. It has been used in many religions and cultures.

Psyche is the Greek word for both soul and butterfly. The belief was that butterflies were human souls searching for a new reincarnation, which gave the creature uncanny and sometimes ominous connotations. This symbolism was also used in early Christianity as a symbol of the soul. Celts thought that women became pregnant by swallowing butterfly souls. These butterfly-souls flew about seeking a new mother.

Other cultures believed that spirits of the dead took the form of white butterflies. In northern Europe to see one flying at night was a warning of death, and some said that the soul-butterfly's ability to leave the body in sleep accounts for dreams.

The Chinese believed a jade butterfly suggested a wedding of souls, making it an appropriate gift for the groom to give to his bride

Quote from http://www.vlinder-01.dds.nl/butterfly_symbolism.htm

I've also heard that some cultures believe by ripping the wings off a butterfly you gain eternal life, no one really tried, because butterflies were too beautiful and it if was so cruel to do so.

How do the butterflies in Boogiepop Phantom relate to any of these?
Do you know more butterfly symbolism?
Just trying to find out more about the butterflies in Boogiepop Phantom...
PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 12:30 pm


I love all the symbolism in boogiepop; but the butterflies were definitely some of my favorites, partially just because I think they are such an interesting image to use. (and I was really interested by the various things they represent you said)

I don't know any other stories about butterflies, but you've piqued my interest and I think I'm going o go run around and see what I can learn, because I've always loved butteflies (who doesn't biggrin )

I know somedaqy I might wanna even implement butterflies into some sort of tattoo for myself.

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 11:11 am


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I love all the symbolism in boogiepop; but the butterflies were definitely some of my favorites, partially just because I think they are such an interesting image to use. (and I was really interested by the various things they represent you said)

I don't know any other stories about butterflies, but you've piqued my interest and I think I'm going o go run around and see what I can learn, because I've always loved butteflies (who doesn't biggrin )

I know somedaqy I might wanna even implement butterflies into some sort of tattoo for myself.

Same here, the butterflies were the most distinctive piece of symbolism, they were easy to spot. Research is fun.

Oh good, that was the goal. It's a magical moment when they land on your finger or bike. That is one clear memory I have of them. ^^

Ahahaha, interesting.
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