bob and alei just told me that the aunt’ez just ‘gave’ them a house to utilize for FREE until they buy their own.
damn mang……what to do…..last call for roommates ova hurrrrrrrrrr…
bob and alei just told me that the aunt’ez just ‘gave’ them a house to utilize for FREE until they buy their own.
damn mang……what to do…..last call for roommates ova hurrrrrrrrrr…

The Sphinx is an ancient moon goddess, the goddess of birth and death. Part animal, part human, she remains connected to her deep instinctual nature. < ?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
Most stories emphasize her aspect as a death goddess who carries the dead to the underworld. Often portrayed as a lion, she shares in the solar and regal symbolism of that animal. Her role as an oracular deity, given to enigma and riddles, points to her as a keeper of the great mystery.
A symbol of strength, wisdom, and royal power, she reminds us that nothing comes to creation without some destruction and that sometimes to solve a mystery we must enter the darkness. This image reminds us that there is beauty even in the heart of that which terrifies.