Butterfly Effect: When Darkness Falls

Butterfly Effect: When Darkness Falls

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Before a caterpillar morphs into a butterfly, they're submerged into darkness during the chrysalis stage. In this stage the caterpillar digests itself. This stage is painful and messy, and if the chrysalis is opened too soon, the caterpillar itself would pour out in a liquid form because it has not finished going through the necessary process.  Before hatching, the caterpillar has cells that survive the digestive process, and those cells help grow each adult body part that will then develop into a butterfly. After the butterfly is fully formed and finally hatches, you will notice blood droppings on the shed chrysalis. Blood represents life, and the color itself (red) represents the end of a series. The old body (life) had to fall apart (literally), in order for the new life to begin. Sound familiar? In life, there are moments we will be in complete darkness. Unsure of why we had to go through certain experiences. Unsure of the purpose of the pain, disappointments, and discomforts. When

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