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"Weaving Spiders Come not Here"?

 
Canalave
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01/28/2016 09:45 PM
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"Weaving Spiders Come not Here"?
If you are not familiar with the thread title, it is the motto of the Bohemian Club... If you are unfamiliar with that, then go do your homework and come back to GLP... The point is, I am creating this thread because I have always figured the phrase had more than one meaning.

They say "weaving spiders come not here" refers to how their political views (members of the club, often high-ranking people) stay out of the Grove. However, I was meditating when I came to a memory on a class in high school English-- one about Greek mythology.

The story of how spiders came about, according to the Greeks, is that some chick named Arachne told Athena (goddess of the harvest, nature, etc.-- inventor of the spinning loom to them) that she could work the loom better than Athena could. This pissed Athena off a lot, as you could imagine...humans were not allowed to claim they were better than the "gods."

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Anyways, there are three endings to the story. All of them basically say that Athena f*ed Arachne over, but felt bad about it later, so she turned her into a spider, so that she could spin silk forever.

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ANYWAYS!

The moral of the story is that you shouldn't piss off the "gods," and if you do, no one is supposed to f*ing know about it, and you should act like they took pity on you to boot.

Basically, Arachne represents the weaving spiders. The weaving spiders are those who know the true nature of the elite (gods), and want to sabotage them by hiding among them...as Arachne said she spun just as well as a god-almost as if she was one-when, really, she just wanted to mock Athena.

Of course, this is probably all just me making crazy-ass connections that don't really exist, but... I really think there is something more to this. And, anyways, what the hell do you think this big-ass G (Greek...? God...?) stands for?

Idol1

GRAPEFRUIT? lmao!

Your thoughts? Feel free to say I am insane. We are all nutty here. :D Just thought I'd share, cause' I thought it was odd I suppose.
Raikoh

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01/29/2016 12:07 AM
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Re: "Weaving Spiders Come not Here"?
All the secret society stuff has multiple level meanings. As a person goes higher in level they are taught additional meanings.

The spider thing comes from Shakespeare's a midsummer night's dream.
"Weaving spiders, come not here.
Hence, you long-legged spinners, hence!"

I know that one meaning of the "G" is that it's the seventh letter in the alpabet. 7 is supposedly the number of god. 6 is the number of man. Just read revelation from the bible to get a lifetime of 7. Here are some things it mentions. The 7 churches, 7 lampstands, 7 horns and 7 eyes (lamb), 7 heads (and 10 horns dragon or the beast), the 7 spirits of God, sealed with 7 seals (a little cloth scroll), etc

Last Edited by Raikoh on 01/29/2016 12:08 AM
initiating doom on elites in 5...4...3...2...1

Try a vegetarian dinner tonight! :D
Raikoh

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01/29/2016 04:29 PM
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Re: "Weaving Spiders Come not Here"?
bump
initiating doom on elites in 5...4...3...2...1

Try a vegetarian dinner tonight! :D
Raikoh

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01/29/2016 04:31 PM
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Re: "Weaving Spiders Come not Here"?
BTW Shakespeare was undoubtedly secret society so there is no telling where he got it from.

Any theories?

I can't understand Shakespeare's deeper meanings. Anybody really understand midsummer night's dream? Why is a fairy saying all that stuff?

Last Edited by Raikoh on 01/29/2016 04:33 PM
initiating doom on elites in 5...4...3...2...1

Try a vegetarian dinner tonight! :D
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01/29/2016 04:35 PM
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Re: "Weaving Spiders Come not Here"?
it means women not welcome...its a fag club
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01/29/2016 04:41 PM

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Re: "Weaving Spiders Come not Here"?
Ancient Turtle don't like black widow spiders and neither does Boss.
The redemption through the union of our lower temporal nature with our higher eternal nature. "Love's Reign."





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