Description
Its finely crafted web is compared to the complexity of life and the intertwining of the various paths of destiny. It shines in the morning dew and symbolizes the primordial feminine.🕸
For example, the ancient Romans made it a talisman to ensure luck and abundance. Among the tribes of North America, spiders were associated with deception while the natives of South America venerated him as the creator of the Universe. Greeks and Egyptians considered the spider web as a symbol of the complexity of destiny. For the Indians, the spider and the cobweb represent the cosmic order and the animal constitutes its center.
Those guided by the Spider totem are encouraged to understand that everyone is responsible for their own lives. In order to take on this responsibility it is necessary to overcome the illusion that life events obey laws such as randomness or are in any case independent of the will of each of us.
Spiders also represent the symbol of creativity: this totem pushes the man of the Spider totem to free himself from the constraints of routine and to harmonize conflicting emotions or character aspects.
Therefore the deer, symbol of longevity and the cycle of subsequent rebirths, combined with the spider, create something truly powerful