Arachana is known by many names and there are over 50,000 species of spiders in the world, but in the void, in the blackness only the Weaver of the Web sits on the throne within the Sitra Ahra. She is privileged to be the Spider Queen who will drive a man to madness, drink your blood until your body shrivels, and take your life force from you, all in a matter of seconds. Never underestimate the force and power of the Black Widow. She is not called a widow of Black for nothing. She enjoys watching you suffer, but any lessons you are taught are from pure love. Now at the entrance, her demon guards are the three-headed beasts, yes the same beasts of Queen of Witchcraft are guarded by, Cerebus.
Watch your step use your eyes as you step into the tomb of the Black Widow the walls are dark with deep crevices and blood dripping and some semen from victims that have been tortured. The floor is covered with debris and appears like a boneyard of sacrifice. As you approach her she sits watching you with all eight eyes, her eyes can see from all corners of her tomb, so don't try to fool this venomous Queen, she breathes heavily waiting for you to make a mistake that gives her permission to strike at your face only to wrap you up tight into her web. As Black Widow always needs to feed her appetite of human flesh of man and her sexual appetite will tear you apart limb by limb as she drinks your sexual fluids to feed her children that need to be birthed. Standing in this tomb the air is fog and mist, heavy making it hard to breathe, her eyes are now red, piercing at your face, as you stand in fear, now pissing in your pants you've just urinated in her tomb. The foul scent of this has angered the "Black Widow", you can't run, you're trapped!
Here are several key interpretations of the Spider Queen as an occult analogy: The Web of Fate In occult traditions, the spider is often seen as a symbol of fate, with the web representing the intricate threads of destiny. The Spider Queen in this context can be seen as the goddess or entity that governs the weaving of fate, controlling both the past and future of individuals and civilizations alike. This archetype draws from the concept of the Moirae (the Fates in Greek mythology) or the Norse Norns, who control the destiny of all beings by weaving, measuring, and cutting the threads of life. The Spider Queen is the weaver of the tapestry of existence, perhaps a figure who manipulates time, destiny, and reality itself. She may be seen as a guide or a force of entrapment, depending on one’s relationship with her web. For those who wish to transcend their predestined fate, the Spider Queen may symbolize an inescapable web of control, or an opportunity for transformation if they learn to navigate her threads.
The Dark Feminine / Archetype of the Mother In many esoteric traditions, the Spider Queen can also represent the Dark Feminine, the aspect of the divine feminine that is both nurturing and destructive. She embodies both creation (through the weaving of the web) and destruction (through the consuming of prey). This duality reflects the idea of Shakti or the goddess principle in Hinduism, which can both give birth and destroy, symbolizing the cyclical nature of life, death, and rebirth. In this interpretation, the Spider Queen may be seen as a guardian of hidden knowledge or a gateway to transformation. She might hold the wisdom of the underworld and invite initiates into the depths of mystery and shadow, where they may face trials and revelations that ultimately lead to spiritual rebirth.
Queen of the Underworld In some traditions, the Spider Queen is a figure that resides in the underworld, connected to death, decay, and rebirth. She rules over the hidden realms, where souls may journey after death or where knowledge is concealed from the uninitiated. This aspect of the Spider Queen could be associated with death goddesses such as Hecate, Persephone, or the Kali Ma archetype, who governs the threshold between life and death. In this context, the Spider Queen’s web may symbolize the boundary between life and the afterlife, the veil between the known and unknown. The seeker must traverse this web to find the deeper truths and wisdom hidden beyond ordinary perception.