cmac
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Thanks for sharing that Rosco, interesting for sure. To me anyway.
Long time back I read an Edgar Cayce book that mentioned the Hall of Records.
Apparently, when they were building the they uncovered the tip of a pyramid.
The delay that would be caused by any archeological project was unacceptable.
The dam got built and there is now a pyramid under water.
Cayce said that this was where all the answers lie.
SourceThe base of the Sphinx had been laid out in channels, and in the corner facing the Great Pyramid the story was inscribed as to how all these were begun and built, giving the history of the first invading ruler and the ascension of Araaraat. From the right forepaw, a passage was made to lead to the entrance of the Record Chamber, or Pyramid of Records. This was to remain undiscovered until man overcame his ego and reached true spiritual understanding, at the beginning of the fifth root race.
The Hall of Records was enclosed in a pyramid of its own, also to stay hidden for many thousands of years. It is situated between the Sphinx and the Great Pyramid. Hidden in the northeast corner were thirty-two tablets, buried with the remains of King Araarat. This was the first of the pyramids to be constructed from the shifting sands.
No need to apologize for not remembering what Cayce claimed.Sorry Harte, I haven't read Cayce in 40 years and my memory was a bit off.
You are entitled to your opinion on Cayce. I'm just relating one item that he talked about.
Wasn't trying to be serious. Why should I, in the face of your fabrication?I would like to mention that I don't appreciate your "with your own fraudulent fraudy fraud, you fraud."
You really have a serious problem with your communication skills.
It is difficult to have any serious discussion with someone who can't resist name calling, like a little kid in a playground.
Please grow up a little, OK?
Harte, your excuse weights as much as an 8th grader saying "Oh, I was just kidding." after getting caught at name calling.Wasn't trying to be serious. Why should I, in the face of your fabrication?Harte