Anonymous ID: 3d9e00 Oct. 11, 2021, 4:08 p.m. No.14767855   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7859 >>7913 >>7931

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Spider Goddess Mythology & Weaving in the Mysteries

A sparsely detailed but interesting Spider Goddess, Uttu, comes from Sumerian mythology. The story may have originated from the ancient island of Dilmun, possibly present-day Bahrain. The island, “The Land of the Living”, is without death, illness, crime or any manner of misdoings. However there is no fresh water, and the water god Enki was asked by the local mother goddess to make a plea to the sun god Utu to bring forth water from the ground. Enki’s plea was answered and there was fresh water for the crops and the people on the island.

There is also the story of Ariadne, the Great Goddess of Crete, in other accounts called “Mistress of the Labyrinth”. Ariadne fell in love with Theseus who was doomed to be a sacrifice to a Minotaur near the city of Athens. His only escape was to find his way out of a labyrinth that enclosed the Minotaur. To help him, Ariadne gave him a sword and a ball of yard that he unwound as he made his way to the center. To escape, he simply had to follow the thread on the path.

 

https://www.transcendenceworks.com/blog/spider-goddess-mythology-weaving-mysteries/

 

We weave a web to remember the path we came from. With our net we deceive and defeat the "gods" and "kings" of this earth.