For mahiru: archanaphilia. Love those spiders, gurl! ^__~

Sep 15, 2006 12:24

Spiders in popular culture
There are many references to the spider in popular culture, folklore and symbolism. The spider symbolizes patience for its hunting with web traps, and mischief and malice for its poison and the slow death this causes. It symbolises possessiveness for its spinning its prey into a ball and taking it to its burrow (for ( Read more... )

spiders, mythology

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lasarfhiona September 15 2006, 18:20:13 UTC
pretty cool stuff... but I'm still gonna stomp stomp stomp

>.<

*busting out all my PGE icons oh yeah baby!*

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mrs_urahara September 16 2006, 13:50:42 UTC
*giggles* you rock, M-chan.

and, wow. is that a boy or a girl in your icon?

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lasarfhiona September 18 2006, 15:20:09 UTC
that's sunako from PGE She's just awesome! She's in this icon too... she spends much of the series in chibi form!

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mrs_urahara September 18 2006, 17:40:12 UTC
Definitely chibi. ^__^

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neigehilde September 16 2006, 21:34:13 UTC
So, you too are into mythology?=)))
(You should really read Zelazny, you know. You might appreciate him. Ahem. Yes, I'm always pimping my faves. *blushes*)
That was interesting, although I've already read everything, but the african stuff...
Good luck on the play=))

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mrs_urahara September 16 2006, 22:20:07 UTC
oh god yeh. LOVE mythology...spessh when it relates to Jung. One of my FAVE books on myth and the feminine archetype is Clara Estes Pinkols (think i spelled it right) Women Who Run with Wolves. My honorary grandfather bought me that book. I loved him so. The book was SOOO amazingly transformative for me.

I have just currently bough a book on Jung and the Tarot. Excited to read about that. My first tarot was actually one based on greek myths. it was really cool.

yeh, i'm a geek..

p.s. amazon never placed my order..the bums. SO, could you send me those titles again?

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