During a recent Shamanic journey, Grandmother Spider came to me as a teacher and guide for the next part of my life-journey. I am looking for information on this Native American Goddess, and I'm having a very hard time finding any. I've searched many different on-line databases, and only found a small reference to Spiderwoman. When Grandmother Spider came to me, she was definitely a Native American woman, elderly, but still spry and active.
My own background is truly American. I have ancestral roots of Native America, western Europe, and Africa. I have always been drawn to my Iroquois roots, since my earliest memories. Unfortunately, I have no tribal connections, my Iroquois ancestor was back in the 1700's
Thank you for any help.
Grandmother Spider
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Well, matches my vision. We were journeying on our tools and strengths to make the necessary changes in our lives. When She came to me and introduced herself, She gave me a web, then had me fling it out. At each of the crosspoints of the strands was a different object or person that I consider important in my life, such as coven members, my personal tools, etc. Then She picked up the web and bound it to a frame, with beads to remind me of the tools, decorated it with different feathers and more beads, explaining the meaning of each, then gave it to me. I have a dreamcatcher that I got in the mail that closely resembles my vision.
Thanks for your help. I will have to ask Grandmother Spider for more information directly.
Thanks for your help. I will have to ask Grandmother Spider for more information directly.
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