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Butterfly Release: An Enchanting Wedding Tradition.

May 7th, 2008 - Posted by Jamie Adams

he use of butterflies in a wedding ceremony is becoming more prevalent. But where did the idea come from to release butterflies at a wedding? The tradition can be traced back to the Native American culture. According to Native American legend a butterfly is a messenger to the Great Spirit. As the legend goes you must capture a butterfly unharmed, whisper your secret wish to the butterfly and then release it. Because the butterfly makes no sound it will hold your secret till it reaches the Great Spirit who will grant the wish.

Happiness and lifelong love is the fundamental message of any wedding ceremony. The releasing of the butterflies by the groom and bride or by everyone at the wedding signifies that everlasting hope of love and happiness.

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