
‘Weave A Web IV’
…some things you shouldn’t be attracted to…
‘Weave A Web IV’
…some things you shouldn’t be attracted to…
‘Weave A Web III’
…spider’s spun sanctuary…
‘Weave A Web II’
…more arachnid architecture…
‘Weave A Web’
Weave a web; a grand design.
You create it from your very being; you can find your way along the threads.
And what you want to attract will come into it.
Weave away, then.
‘Electric Web’
…caught in a kaleidoscope…
Masts, yard arms, crow’s nests and rigging – the paraphernalia of the ancient mariner displayed against the sky.
Looking like nothing so much as a giant spider’s web!
(A shot of a replica of Captain James Cook’s ship ‘Endeavour’ docked at Auckland last weekend)
For you – when words fail and the world prevails , stuck in your own weird tales – only you know the intracacies, the silken finesse of your web and, having built it,only you can find your way through it all.
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Everything,and everybody,has a centre or core from which it or their essence radiates away from.The spider’s web.The yucca tree.You.Me.
Lose that centre and you have no outward effect or influence.Compromise your essence and your impact is diluted.
Nurture and look after what is good at your core!
I apologise to any arachnophobe having to suffer through this post and the previous one today, ‘Silken Castle In The Air’. This is fact the same web as in the last photo. Different angle, background and treatment .So, sinister or beautiful? Depends on your perspective, as the spider may have whispered to the fly.
It is not International Spider Day or anything…. but as the spider historically inspired Scottish king Robert the Bruce in his fight against the invading English when he was in defeat and despair, the creature has something to teach us now.
Assume for a moment that you are like the spider. You find or get yourself in some major life difficulty – the web you have woven is tangled, as the saying goes . Matters appear hopeless. But here’s the thing – it is your web, you created its silk, you gave it a unique design and built it all yourself. And only you can navigate your web like you can ,straighten the tangles and repair the tears in the strands.
Whatever driving force or spirit you had in the creation of the cobweb will also help save you now. Trust in it.