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Hall of Records - T.R. Welling
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Welling writes:
The Hall of Records has been part of oral tradition from Northern Europe for most of recorded history. Although only popularized and published by Edgar Cayce in the 1930s.
The Hall of Records is not just a large room/building containing some type of library. That library of scrolls, books, codex’s, etc. if they would have made the hall of records that way; it would have been obliterated several millennia ago. ... So a different type of library was a requirement. ... But with such radically advanced language, technology, etc. how easy (proved circa 3800 b.c.e) is it to strike a match and burn an entirely library of scrolls, books, codex’s, pottery, etc. into oblivion leaving no traces once the aches are scattered to the winds. But building with buildings and architecture, that is an entirely different story. You have a language, numbers, mathematics, and science which are so advanced it can literally identify and map out time. You built said into architecture, buildings, palaces, etc.