One of the Two

I‘m either having a spiritual awakening or my mental illness is soaring for new heights.

Spider animal totem
As a powerful totem animal in many cultures, the spider’s act of weaving
its web may serve as a symbol of the creative process, a warning of
entanglement and deception, or a representation of the illusory spiral
of reality.

In India, the spider is the emblem of Maya, the eternal weaver of illusion.
In ancient Greece, the creature and its web was the totemic symbol of
Athene, goddess of wisdom, and the Fates. In Egypt, the spider represented
Neith, the Divine Mother.

The Cherokee have a folktale in which it was the spider that answered
humankind’s prayer for fire and brought the mystic energy on its gossamer
web from the Spirit of Flame to the tribes of North America. Other Native
American tribes depict the spider as the sacred weaver that spun the world
into existence, and the industrious, insect remains emblematic of the creative
female force.

If you have recently received the spider as your totem animal, you have joined
energies with an ally that will assist you in grasping the interworkings of
personal dynamics more than ever before in your life. You will begin to
have a completely new perspective on how seemingly disparate facets of
your life are all woven together in iintricatepatterns with infinite possibilities.

If you have been feeling somewhat dissociated from others and confused
about what specific earthpath you should be following, your spirit helper will
guide you to a much clearer understanding of your niche in life.

Spider will also assist you in perceiving the application of ancient wwisdoms
to your life today and help you to separate the webs of illusion and confusion
from your worldview.

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