When I stepped outside today, a very large yellow and black butterfly was hovering around me for about ten minutes and at one point it landed on the pavement below me before ascending again.
Since I do not have any active witches to help me interpret this, I went to the internet which provided the following:
A butterfly symbolizes a deceased loved one as a messenger of hope, transformation, and continued spiritual presence. Often interpreted as a sign that the soul is at peace or visiting from the afterlife, this symbol provides comfort to the grieving by representing the enduring connection to those who have passed.
- Balance & Duality: Representing the harmony between light (yellow) and shadow (black) aspects of life.
- Transformation & Rebirth: Signaling a major, often positive life change or spiritual awakening.
- Spiritual Guidance:Acting as a sign from spirits or ancestors to trust your path.
- Hope & Joy: Appearing as a gentle reminder to remain positive and thankful.
- A Messenger of Comfort: Seen as a sign that a deceased loved one is safe or that a, higher, peaceful state has been reached.
- Guidance spirit
- Soul messenger
- Rebirth agent
- Messenger of hope
- Light-bringer
- Transformation & Rebirth: The metamorphosis from caterpillar to butterfly symbolizes the soul’s journey and transformation, suggesting that death is not an end but a change.
- Spiritual Messenger: Many cultures and individuals view the arrival of a butterfly—especially after a loss—as a direct message from the deceased to let loved ones know "all is well".
- Ancient & Cultural Roots: The Greeks used the word psyche for both butterfly and soul. In Irish and German folklore, they are believed to be the souls of departed children.
- Comfort in Grief: Seeing a butterfly can offer a moment of solace, acting as a gentle reminder of the loved one's presence in nature.
- Yellow: Represents hope, joy, and often a message from the departed to keep spirits high.
- Blue: Symbolizes communication from the spirit world.
- Purple: Indicates a spiritual connection and a reminder of love that transcends death.
- White: Frequently viewed as a sign of a departed loved one’s spirit or a symbol of purity.
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