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(1.)
psychosis shares much with psychedelic experience. infinite as perceived in both is often depicted in Hindu art. psychosis is therefore somewhat spiritual...
hallucinations are often caused by environmental trauma: children developing in destructive households, relentless sweatshops, brutal warzones...
arachnid nests are no utopia. suicidal mothers devour infants. siblings cannibalise another. survivors eventually rebel & commit matriphagy...*
spiderlings eventually abandon the maternal carcass. graduate into the Outerworld. all of them traumatised. psychosis a certainty. nightmarish visions a regular thing...
(2.)
an arachnid has up to eight eyes encircling its head. all of them unblinking. perhaps developed as a survival mechanism. for both the nest & Outerworld...
many have a hypersensitivity to 'vibrations'. advantageous to detect predator & prey. a mechanism similar to that of traumatised people...
(3.)
male maratus volans appear somewhat esoteric. seemingly with turbans & beards. patterns reminiscent of African art. a mating ritual evocative of Indian dance...
the whole thing similar to a psychedelic vision. wise arachnids & insectoids often seen with certain hallucinogens. often communicating via unconventional means...
eyes of male maratus volans show much. a degree of love absent from a brutal childhood. something it must have learned elsewhere...
perhaps through heavenly visions brought about by psychosis. spiritual & personal revelations. communication with a higher source...
[*mothers cannibalising spiderlings is relatively rare. probably only occurring in emergencies. the process of eating & then being eaten by one's own children is of course karmic...]
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