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mitch rose is without a doubt the greatest thing to ever happen to me. He is the reason I breathe. My husband, my soul mate, my best friend, I love you. Always.
I SURVIVED THE MISHAPOCALYPSE
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i have this perpetual desire to play the hero.

this heart, it beats, beats for only you.
my heart is yours.

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13 July 12
My finished owl tattoo :3 I love it so so very much

The owl is sacred to the Greek goddess of learning, Athena and is even depicted on some Greco-Roman currency as a symbol of status, intelligence and of course, wealth.
In ancient Egyptian, Celtic, and Hindu cultures the symbolic meaning of owl revolved around guardianship of the underworlds, and a protection of the dead.
In this light the owl was ruler of the night and seer of souls. A misunderstanding of this necessary relationship gave the owl some negative associations with death.
It should be clear that the owl was honored as the keeper of spirits who had passed from one plane to another. Often myth indicates the owl accompanying a spirit to the underworld - winging it’s newly freed soul from the physical world into the realm of spirit.

All credit goes to Daniel San at Living Dead Tattoo here in Las Vegas, NV.
livingdeadtattoo.net

My finished owl tattoo :3 I love it so so very much

The owl is sacred to the Greek goddess of learning, Athena and is even depicted on some Greco-Roman currency as a symbol of status, intelligence and of course, wealth.

In ancient Egyptian, Celtic, and Hindu cultures the symbolic meaning of owl revolved around guardianship of the underworlds, and a protection of the dead.

In this light the owl was ruler of the night and seer of souls. A misunderstanding of this necessary relationship gave the owl some negative associations with death.

It should be clear that the owl was honored as the keeper of spirits who had passed from one plane to another. Often myth indicates the owl accompanying a spirit to the underworld - winging it’s newly freed soul from the physical world into the realm of spirit.

All credit goes to Daniel San at Living Dead Tattoo here in Las Vegas, NV.

livingdeadtattoo.net

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Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh