The Hall of Records, believed to be an ancient library under the Great Sphinx. According to Cayce, refugees from Atlantis constructed the Hall of Records to safeguard their knowledge. There is a hole in the top of the Sphinx and that this hole is covered with a lid strengthens these claims

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    The Hall of Records

    # Edgar Cayce

      The site finally selected for the safekeeping of all records and for the great symbol of the esoteric content of the law was the fertile plains of Gizeh, which had stood firm during the flood that had swept over so much of the land some thousands of years ago. This site was situated even higher than was the Temple of Isis.

    It was calculated that this area was also approximately the mathematical centre of the land areas of the earth, where there might be the least disturbance by future earthquakes or floods. Here the record vaults were to be hidden, in a small pyramid between the Sphinx and the Great Pyramid, connected to both. Other large pyramids were also to be constructed in the vicinity.

    The Sphinx had already been started, then work was discontinued, then restored and added to, after the return of the High Priest, Ra. Originally it was intended to be a memorial to Araaraat, but after the recall of Ra the meaning was changed to symbolize the relation of man and the animal, or carnal world, to those changes which must come about in his spiritual evolution – changes which were already coming about, in the fading of falling away of imperfections of man’s bodily pattern.

    The 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.

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    Or the Sphinx was a ancient bong used by the Giants whom inhabited the region at the time.

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