Hall Of Records Great Sphinx Has A Secret Library

It is blooming spectacular and very confusing at the same time with conflicting information regarding the secrets and myths of the Sphinx.

The Sphinx of Egypt has a hidden chamber which holds the Hall Of Records apparently, but it also has other secret hidden chambers which hold possibly anything you could imagine. The chambers are there it's been proven by Japanese scientists.


Hidden chambers of the Sphinx of Egypt.

So why is there an entrance on the side of the Sphinx? Is it to a secret underground city beneath the whole region? Every single secret, hidden and forgotten entrance has that very same tag applied to it, i.e. - where does this one lead to?

Are they all exclusively different or are they all connected to one chamber? I believe that there are many, many secret and hidden places under the Great Sphinx and my explanation for that is the many myths, and legends that go with the Sphinx. That tells me that they could ALL possibly be right. They could all have validity in their legends and myths.

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The 'Door' In The Great Pyramid.

There are many myths, there are many entrances.

The Hall of Records is an ancient library claimed by Edgar Cayce to have been deposited at the time of Imhotep at Saqqara in Egypt. It has been suggested (by whom) that the Hall of Records is under the Great Sphinx of Giza, which is in the Giza pyramid complex. There is no evidence to indicate that the Hall of Records ever existed. In 1998, Zahi Hawass, Chief Director of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, undertook excavations beneath the main body of the Sphinx at Giza and rediscovered access tunnels to several large, apparently natural, caves directly under the Sphinx. No artefacts were found and a survey was undertaken to assess any potential threats in the substrate that might affect the ancient monument above.

"There Was Evidence Of Earlier Ancient Excavations."

Hawass commented in a documentary about the 1998 excavations that he suspected that there could be other cavities beneath the structure, based on the evidence of the small watercourse that had caused some minor structural damage to the stonework on the flank of the Sphinx.

Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval, in Message of the Sphinx, stated that American archaeologists and the Egyptian government had blocked investigations around the Sphinx, including attempts to locate any underground cavities. I mean why would any American archaeologists (whoever they are) block any attempts to rediscover a lost part of history?

This is a rare image of the Sphinx shows the surface of the head of the Sphinx. The images were taken in 1925. Image Credit Unknown.

THE UNEXPLAINED

Hidden Chambers beneath the Sphinx:

Rare images show how to access the Sphinx. This is an incredible image (just above) and shows how much the Sphinx was buried right up to if not past its head at one time. The guy in the image is shown entering the head of the Sphinx which is amazing and the entrance still exists to this day. Hardly any of the public of the world so-to-speak knows about this, but now you do? You're a privileged bunch aren't you, lol?

Here's where it gets scientifically very interesting!

In 1987 a Japanese team from Waseda University (Tokyo), under the direction of Sakuji Yoshimura carried out an electromagnetic sounding survey of the Khufu Pyramid and Sphinx and found SEVERAL cavities and tunnels. Rare images of the Great Sphinx suggest there are several intricate entrances. The Great Sphinx of Giza has captured the imagination and interest of anyone who has seen it. This fascinating monument which proudly guards the Pyramids at Giza is without a doubt one of the most mysterious ancient structures on the planet.

THE RESULTS ARE IN!

The results were fascinating:

A. South of the Sphinx. The Japanese indicated the existence of a hollow 2.5 m. to 3 m. underground. And, they found indications of a groove on the Sphinx body that extends beneath the Sphinx.

B. North of the Sphinx. The Japanese found another groove similar to the southern one which may indicate that maybe there is a tunnel underneath the Sphinx connecting the south and north grooves.

C. In front of the two paws of the Sphinx. The Japanese found another hollow space about 1 m. to 2 m. below surface. Again, they believe that it might extend underneath the Sphinx.

With a length of 241 feet and a height of 66 feet, the Great Sphinx of Giza holds the record as the largest monolith statue on the surface of the planet. But its beauty and mystery go far beyond its size. If we take a look at the Sphinx today and compare it to extremely old and rare images of the monument when it was still covered in sand, we will notice numerous interesting details which point to the possibility of an underground world existing beneath it.

Why, why have so many entrances if it just leads to one chamber? It doesn't make any sense at all to have that many entrances but only going to the one stupid chamber. It indicates a large volume of people coming and going, like a city. That's an impressive deduction, lol. It's the easiest deduction to make in the world and hence the legend of the mysterious hidden chambers beneath the Sphinx was probably born from that, maybe? Maybe not but the city beneath the Sphinx is a lot better opinion and fits even easier than it just been a chamber don't you think so? Check out all the blooming entrances to the Great Sphinx of Egypt in the images below...

Now if these don't get you interested then I don't know what will.

This ancient monument which some authors argue is far older than the ancient Egyptian civilization was discovered (almost completely covered in sand) in AD 1817, when the first modern archaeological dig, led by Giovanni Battista Caviglia managed to uncover the Sphinx’s chest completely.

After a couple of decades, the entire Sphinx was finally excavated from 1925 to 1936 by an archaeological expedition led by Émile Baraize. It was precisely during that period that the most interesting images of the Great Sphinx were taken. These images depict numerous cavities, entrances and what appear to be tunnels that according to many lead below this majestic ancient monument.

Number 8 is by far the most impressive and by far the most interesting opening, entrance if you like and has a real pull on all the people who see it. The possibilities are probably the most enticing that one could ever imagine. Image the possible technology lost inventions, lost writings, lost beliefs, teachings and religions, statues, monuments or even Alien spaceships and even Alien knowledge.

The mind boggles, is this why it is being jealously guarded?

It just keeps on giving! There are to my count nine (9) entrances and yeah I've even surprised myself. I never knew there were that many entrances at all. All I did was search the internet from top to bottom. I spent 3 hours on just the image part of this post. So yeah this post has taken me a while, days to do. But that's why I love researching "or" scratching the surface as I like to call it - because everything has a follow-up question doesn't it which starts the chase off all over again?

It usually starts with a "why"

That's sometimes how I research, if I start to stall I simply ask myself a 3rd person type question. It's a good way of overcoming writer's block not that I consider myself a writer. I consider myself a puzzler. Joining the dots of the past from one question and answer to the next. I wasn't ready for the number of images showing that many entrances beneath the Greatest Monument in history or even antiquity though. I like the hidden, secret city beneath the Sphinx mystery the most...

We shall see, only time will tell all.

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