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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required excavation underway 'neath the paw of Egypt’s Sphinx is Cayce’s prediction coming true? will the meaning of life be found? on an astral plane there can be no lies no secrets, no masks, no questions thoughts and fears of every creature born may yet be uncovered no man or woman will be greater than another all are equal in the Hall of Akashic Records spiritual realm where history is laid to rest each night I turn out the light dreams uncover memories but are they mine? or am I tapping into the vault? some say Egyptians lacked technology needed to create pyramids perhaps by digging beneath the paw we’ll tap a greater consciousness be it of this world or another secrets of our universe abound resting in sacred storage beneath the hallowed ground *Entry for the Secrets Contest sponsored by Faraz Ajmal The Hall of Akashic Records is a repository of mystical knowledge supposedly encoded in a non-physical plane of existence known as the astral plane. Just as Edgar Cayce (aka “The Sleeping Prophet”) predicted, a “vault” was found beneath the paw of the Sphinx in Egypt. Cayce had stated that, "One day find the meaning of all life and creation in what is known as the Hall of Records, in a chamber under the Sphinx, on the Giza Plateau in Egypt."
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