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[–]hennaojichan 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

If you search for <what is under the sphinx' paw?> there are other links but this one, in its flawed way covers it pretty well:

https://www.ancient-code.com/chambers-beneath-sphinx-rare-images-show-access-sphinx/

If you can find an actual bookstore you could look through Graham Hancock's books. I recommend Fingerprints of the Gods but others of his are very interesting. No, I think he is not a kook and lays out his evidence clearly and with references. He has an ongoing battle with Egyptologists who refuse to budge and allow further investigation. Anyway, the erosion of the Sphinx indicates that it is much older that the Pyramids at Giza. There is clearly water erosion on the Sphinx but present-day Cairo gets almost zero rain. It is from another era and more ancient than we can grasp. Even its location (30º N Lat) indicates the builders knew quite a lot about life, the universe, and everything. Who were they?

Now turning to literature and mysticism, I expect you have read William Butler Yeats, The Second Coming. Yeats was a mystic and had a theory that millennia alternate between good and bad. If he was right, this millennium is going to be a bad one, and I tend to agree with that so hold on to your hat. The poem is clearly about the Sphinx moving its slow thighs and slouching toward Bethlehem to be born. A professor once called it, "The best poem of the twentieth century...thus far" and proceeded to read it aloud. Think of that image out of Spiritus Mundi and Bethlehem. It gives me chills even now to think of it, well, especially right now.

I do hope that was not too basic for you but I expect it was.

This link is pretty far out there so be forewarned: https://zsitchinindex.wordpress.com/the-earth-chronicles-index/book-2-the-stairway-to-heaven/chapter-14-the-gaze-of-the-sphinx/