This is the carbon molecule of most of our life’s problems, PRIMARILY BECAUSE IT IS OFTEN A HIDDEN MOTIVE. Most of the time we are unaware of our fears. Anger is the most common veneer covering our fear, acting as our protector. The split image of the young child represents a person in dissonance with themselves, unaware of their underlying motives. The many patterns and layers of fabric represent the layers of protection covering our deep-seated fears, whether they be abandonment, or disparity, or failure, or even the feelings of inadequacy contrasting the success we so crave. The teepee represents the fortress we have made to cover the fear, and the spider legs represent our protector, scu...