Do you remember the plant's name, that the spider watches over? This is the spider that probably inspired the 'Charlotte's Web' children's story, where messages were spelled into the web. I'm glad to inspire you to write, the world needs to hear it!
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I read your article for today... totally spellbinding. I'm lost ... for the moment, where to even start with my own words. Also its not a competition but your writing is helping me through some of the confusion that is keeping me from writing and also soothing the momentary stress of understanding (or not) in the moment. (From all the recent shifts lately).
Thank you so much. As for the spider, Orb Weavers are a favorite of mine, I've had some amazing experiences with insects ... bees and spiders in particular. We had a city of beautiful round webs in our back yard at one point, they were laid out so symmetrically you had to seriously wonder about a 'higher intelligence' (or Love) and order of things in nature than usually gets recognized. The ones where I live now are Cat Face (Orb Weaver) spiders. Plus the tank spiders - a few tarantula species that are not native (and not Orb Weavers) but require special indoor living arrangements. Ie, posh tank terrariums.
Yes, its St. John's Wort.