Birthmarks have no symbolic meaning
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Yes, the dove is symbolic in Japanese culture. In Japan, the dove represents peace, love, and harmony. It is often associated with the Shinto religion and is seen as a messenger of the gods. Doves are also commonly depicted in Japanese art and literature as a symbol of purity and innocence.
The symbolic meaning of a grey moth is spiritually. It has also been said they are a vessel for a spirit.
Nowadays it appears to symbolize peace. However in biblical terms it signifies the Holy Spirit e.g. when Jesus was baptized.
The US flag is a symbolic symbol for our country.
In the Bible, when the Holy Spirit alighted on Jesus shoulder in the form of a dove.
Ying and yang
The dove is a symbolic representation of peace and hope in many cultures.
A symbolic image is an image that represents something other than what it actually is. A dove can stand for peace for example.
The symbolic meaning for butterflies varies by country and cultures. The symbolic meaning for butterflies in Korea are a symbol of happiness.
That sounds like a lovely dream. But its meaning depends on the emotions you felt during the dream. Sad, glad, mad or scared?