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THE COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS
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GREATER NEW ORLEANS
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Since the early centuries, the butterfly has symbolized
renewed life. The caterpillar signifies life here on earth; the
cocoon, death; and the butterfly, the emergence of the dead into
a new, beautiful and freer existence. Frequently, the butterfly
is seen with the word "Nika," which means victory. Elisabeth
Kübler-Ross movingly tells of seeing butterflies drawn all over
the walls of the children's dormitories in the World War II
concentration camps. Since Elisabeth believes in the innate
intuitiveness of children, she concludes that these children
knew their fate and were leaving us a message. Many members of
The Compassionate Friends embrace the butterfly as a symbol--a sign
of hope to them that their children are living in another
dimension with greater beauty and freedom - a comforting thought
to many.
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