weaver

6th Dimension

The Weaver or Spiders

The weaver or spider metaphor likely pertains to the Sixth Dimension in Matias De Stefano’s framework.

Role of the Weaver: In this dimension, the weaver or spider is seen as a symbol of the creative process that constructs the underlying patterns of reality.

The concept of the spider or weaver is a powerful symbol found in various cultural and mythological traditions, often representing creation, destiny, and the interconnectedness of life:

Weavers of Fate (Greek Moirai, Norse Norns): Eighth Dimension.

Below is a table where the rows represent various mythological spiders and weavers, and the columns represent the dimensions according to Matias De Stefano’s framework.

Neith (Egyptian): Represents the cosmic weaver and vibrational patterns in the Seventh Dimension.

Weavers of Fate (Greek Moirai, Norse Norns): Function within the Eighth Dimension (divine mind and fate) and embody the ultimate interconnectedness in the Ninth Dimension.

This table helps to visualize how various mythological spiders and weavers are associated with different dimensions, highlighting their roles and symbolic meanings within the framework of Matias De Stefano’s teachings.

Giants

Goliath

Iron Spear: His spear was described as having an iron spearhead weighing 600 shekels (about 15 pounds or 6.8 kilograms), with a shaft like a weaver's rod, indicating its substantial size and weight.

His spear shaft was like a weaver’s rod, and its iron point weighed six hundred shekels. His shield bearer went ahead of him.

Sumerian King List

Sumerian King List

kisz{ki} su8-sud3?-da lu2 azlag2 en: In Kish Susuda, the weaver,161.

ba-zi lu2 aszgab mu 3(u) i3-ak en: Bazi, the weaver, 30 years he ruled;216.

zi-zi lu2 azlag2 mu 2(u) i3-ak en: Zizi, the weaver, 20 years he ruled;217.