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Alan Chooses Butterfly As His Symbol, Awal Mohammed Explains What It Represents

Mon, 25 Sep 2023 Source: manzekay

A member of the governing New Patriotic Party has revealed his understanding of butterfly and believes it’s the real definition of Alan kyerematen.

He wrote this on fb page; Awal Mohammed;

It’s unsurprising that he chose a butterfly as his symbol.

Among the Akans, a butterfly is known as “Afofanto,” and it’s seen as a deceitful creature.

Do you recall Kojo Antwi’s renowned song, “Afofanto”?

Kojo Antwi talks about his lover like a butterfly.

A butterfly is a very beautiful insect.

A butterfly has a short vitality.

Her beauty tricked him.

He trusted her beautiful lady.

She disappointed him.

She is a heartbreaker.

This mirrors the persona of Alan, you support him at your own risk.

#Letswatchit

However, one Nicholas Acheampong refuted the claim and gave the true meaning of the butterfly symbolism;

“What a butterfly symbolizes.

Butterflies represent transformation on all levels, ecotherapist and co-author of Sacred Medicine of Bee, Butterfly, Earthworm, and Spider Anna Cariad-Barrett, DMin, M.S., MFT, tells mbg.

“Butterflies show us how we can go within ourselves to dissolve old forms and morph, rebuilding and evolving ourselves,” she explains, noting that they show us the importance of surrender and trust “as part of the essential process of growth and renewal.”

As author Erika Buenaflor, M.A., puts it in her book Animal Medicine, butterflies also symbolize rebirth, hope, and bravery. Seeing one is a sign that positive change is transpiring, and brave forces are watching over you and ensuring graceful transitions. The butterfly encourages you to flow through your transformation with confidence, she writes.”

Source: manzekay