AKRHO ORMOC
ALPHA KAPPA RHO International Humanitarian Service Fraternity and Sorority, Inc. 1973
WELCOME TO THE OFFICIAL SITE OF AKRHO ORMOC
ALPHA KAPPA RHO - ORMOC SUPREME COUNCIL
SORORITY COUNCIL, COLLEGIATE & COMMUNITY CHAPTERS
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ORMOC ALUMNI & ALUMNAE
SAO SKEPTRON ALUMNI OF ORMOC EST.2020
AKRHO ORMOC ALUMNI & PROFESSIONALS EST.2012
AKRHO ORMOC INTERNATIONAL EST.2012
BUTTERFLY SYMBOLISM
Just when the caterpillar thought the world was over, she become a butterly.
In its metamorphosis from the typical, colorless caterpillar to the exquisite winged creature of delicate beauty, the butterfly has become a metaphor for transformation and hope; across cultures. It has become a symbol for change, rebirth, and resurrection, for the triumph of the spirit and the soul over the physical prison, the material world. Among the ancients are an emblem of the soul and unconscious attraction towards the light. It is the soul as the opposite of the worm.
In Western culture, the butterfly represents lightness and fickleness. Note Owen Warland's spiritual progression in Nathaniel Hawthorne's Artist of the Beautiful as it parallels the development of the butterfly, which he struggles to recreate mechanically.
In China, secondary meanings of joy and bliss. It is very closely related to love, especially with wings and when burned in Cupid's hand that is not holding the bow. Wantonness, especially in Shakespeare. In Yeats, the opposite of the hawk, intuition as opposed to logic.
ORMOC SKEPTRON SORORITY
ORMOC SORORITY PROVINCIAL COUNCIL
5 Years of AKP Tradition - Since 2016
Organizer: Sis Marah Daffon Sis Maflor "Maffy" Y. Sis Christina Orteza Sis Stella Maglasang
Sis Joralene Gastardo Sis Eva Nuevo
To All SKEPTRON SOROR from ORMOC:
Please contact your GS Chapter (College or Community) or your ORMOC SKEPTRON SORORITY Officials
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