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jswell66@...
11-07-2000, 09:47 PM
Hi everyone,
I would like to pose a question about the subject regarding the Hall
of records. I think we have all read about the possibility of hidden
chambers and passageways under the Sphinx and pyramids.
But what surprised me was this following quote from Book One of the
RA material (Especially since I have a better understanding the
second time around):
RA: I am Ra. We have explained before that the intelligent infinity
is brought into intelligent energy from the eighth density or
octave. The one sound vibratory complex called Edgar used this
gateway to view the present, which is not the continuum you
experience but the potential social memory complex of this planetary
sphere. The term your peoples have used for this is the "Akashic
Record" or the "Hall of Records."
Page 141
From this, it seems to say that the Hall of Records is not a physical
room at all, but the potential of our own social memory complex,
whenever that may form.
On the other hand, I just remembered reading one of David's
recordings from
Friday 6/2/00 ? Diving for the Hall of Records. "It really makes me
wonder if they are talking about the Hall of Records, and that I
might be one of those three people who go in. I don't know."
David, can you talk a little about this subject, and what RA has
possibly added through your readings about the Hall of Records?
Can anyone else expound on this subject. What will the Hall of
Records be?
Sincerly,
Jeff Wellman
Hamish Gunn
11-08-2000, 03:06 PM
My understanding is that there is a physical Hall of Records
containing Atlantean material. Cayce predicted it would be entered
physically at the turn of the centrury.
The other set is the Akashic Records which is a repository of
time-based events which exists in some non-physical existence. It was
tapped by Cayce.
You (jswell66@... (/group/asc2k/post?postID=S2ikofG9JuKGkzMUkBQLV4jwTfnBUMnWBp8kWQ AZfZ7F6h8FR-Yy1Bh81gDM5Gw7mVY6L5QC4eJUBv59AA)) wrote:
> Can anyone else expound on this subject. What will the Hall of
> Records be?
Hamish
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Hi !
David W., do you know something new about the Hall of
Records and the Du Val's work ?
Have they made any kind of disclosure ?
Are those discoveries real findings ?
Thanks in advance.
Peace for everybody.
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Alex.
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David Wilcock
12-09-2002, 11:12 AM
From: "Alex"
> Hi !
>
> David W., do you know something new about the Hall of
> Records and the Du Val's work ?
>
> Have they made any kind of disclosure ?
>
> Are those discoveries real findings ?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Peace for everybody.
DW: Again... it's outside of group protocol to ask me a direct question. The
Duval information is 100% fraudulent and I just need to get far enough along
in SOTA to adjust the text accordingly by deletion. However, it was sort of
a remote-viewing by accident of the real findings off the Western tip of
Cuba. The whole thing got started by Duval locating some concrete cylinders
in an ocean bay near his home and thinking they were from Atlantis, then
just telling lie upon lie. His more recent updates have grown increasingly
ridiculous.
Peace be with you -
- David
Nelson
12-09-2002, 03:19 PM
Regarding the discovery of the Hall of Records off Bimini, I also assumed
that there was some merit to this story. It upsets me that irresponsible
people will attempt to lead on and waste the time of honest and dedicated
researchers. Chris Dunn, author of "Giza Powerplant" and writer for Atlantis
Rising magazine was also lured into this story and wasted a trip to Miami to
verify the claims. For the complete story, please go to the link below and
read Chris Dunn's detailed story "Miami Mirage" of what transpired.
<A HREF="http://www.atlantisrising.com/issue13/ar13mirage.html">AR13 - MIAMI
MIRAGE? By Christopher Dunn</A>
http://www.atlantisrising.com/issue13/ar13contents.html
Regards,
Dwight
n a message dated 12/9/02 10:15:34 AM Pacific Standard Time,
david@... (/group/asc2k/post?postID=w-8_d7gmUkoGMx0pdeWNSI_zrVP2ldeZPNzy6sJla6On-oGS3gZEvJnVK6JpH6Th0epMRKbGSYnVCYKTWVpa7A8) writes:
<< From: "Alex"
> Hi !
>
> David W., do you know something new about the Hall of
> Records and the Du Val's work ?
>
> Have they made any kind of disclosure ?
>
> Are those discoveries real findings ?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Peace for everybody.
DW: Again... it's outside of group protocol to ask me a direct question. The
Duval information is 100% fraudulent and I just need to get far enough along
in SOTA to adjust the text accordingly by deletion. However, it was sort of
a remote-viewing by accident of the real findings off the Western tip of
Cuba. The whole thing got started by Duval locating some concrete cylinders
in an ocean bay near his home and thinking they were from Atlantis, then
just telling lie upon lie. His more recent updates have grown increasingly
ridiculous.
Peace be with you -
- David
>>
David Wilcock
01-06-2005, 10:19 AM
Someone on your discussion group has mentioned my web page Astronomical
Enigma <http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/astroequation/index.htm>
I think you should know the mathematical facts in the Enigma came from
Stonehenge, which is a 'hall' of astronomical record, for a scientific
fact. Astronomical Enigma is known to over 950 academic establishments
world wide. It is fact, not fancy.
See http://members.aol.com/realbabel
Regards
G. Curtis
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Steve Veeneman
01-10-2005, 08:32 AM
Thanks! Each of these appears to be a treasure!
Steve
> Someone on your discussion group has mentioned my web page Astronomical
> Enigma <http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/astroequation/index.htm> >
> I think you should know the mathematical facts in the Enigma came from
> Stonehenge, which is a 'hall' of astronomical record, for a scientific
> fact. Astronomical Enigma is known to over 950 academic establishments
> world wide. It is fact, not fancy.
> See http://members.aol.com/realbabel
> Regards G. Curtis
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