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| In buddhism, when one died, usually one would wish to be reborn in the higher realms as humans or divas. But a pair of lovers found happiness to be reborn as a pair of butterflies after their death. |
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| One of the most popular Chinese folk stories, the "Butterfly Lovers" tells the legend of two lovers in 4th century China who could not get married in their life time due to different family backgrounds and turned into a butterfly couple to continue their endless love. |
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| Among all the love stories that's been told, this is my favorite. Somehow through out the years it's been teaching me how to live, love and dream. Some friends they say love it 's about the magic moment that flashes once in a while. But I would rather believe true love is something that will last for a life time, or even longer. Magic moments can give you nothing only the skipping of heart beats. When all the magic fades, where are you heading for a shelter from the cold dead winter? Love easily goes shallow... |
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| Bless always, those who believe in eternity, forever and ever. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Mouse over the butterflies above Click the butterfly below |
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