According to Japanese folklore, the black butterfly guides souls to the afterlife.
In other regions, they are associated with rebirth, transformation, and change, given the natural life cycle of butterflies from caterpillar to adulthood.
For example, in Celtic folklore, black butterflies represent good fortune.
Black butterflies are believed to bring good luck and worldly honors. The Celts believe seeing these butterflies will bring welcome change.
In Christianity, black butterflies sometimes represent resurrection.
Because of butterflies’ association with death and rebirth, Christians often associate them with the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Some early Christian tombs were even decorated with butterflies to represent the deceased’s journey to Heaven.
Butterflies are not mentioned in the Bible specifically, but as one of God’s creations, many Christians see them as a symbol of spiritual transformation.
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