Deep in the heart of the largely unexplored jungles of the Yucatan lies a storehouse of records telling the history of all humanity and revealing the origin and meaning of life. According to the "Sleeping Prophet" Edgar Cayce, nearly 13,000 years ago these records were buried at three separate locations in the world. The Hall of Records at Giza in Egypt has eluded discovery and a second hall is covered by the Atlantic Ocean near Bimini. The third Hall, located in the general area of the Yucatan, may now be nearing discovery. The site ‹ Piedras Negras, Guatemala ‹ is concealing ancient buried records.
In this compelling book, John Van Auken, author of numerous Cayce-related books, and Dr. Lora Little present Cayce's story of how and why a Hall of Records was established in the Yucatan. Backed by solid archaeological evidence and astronomical correlations, the authors show how the Mayan creation story involves the constellation Orion and why Piedras Negras is the likely site of the Hall of Records. In addition, the authors reveal that Cayce has told us what is recorded in the Hall of Records through his many Akasha "readings." Finally, an explanation of the current cycle of the Maya calendar points to the end of our age in 2012 and the beginning of a strange, new era. Illustrated with 162 pictures, maps, and line drawings, fully indexed.
John Van Auken
John Van Auken is a former director of the Edgar Cayce organization (Association for Research and Enlightenment ‹ A.R.E.) in Virginia Beach, VA. He is editor of the monthly newsletter Living in the Light and author of many books, audio tapes, and videos, and a columnist for Alternate Perceptions magazine. He is considered an expert in Egyptian, Mayan, Hindu, Hebrew, and Christian mysticism, and is a skillful teacher of meditation ‹ from kundalini to his own unique "passage in consciousness." He is a popular speaker and leader of retreats, workshops, and tours to Egypt, Israel, and the ancient Mayan lands in Yucatan.
Lora Little, Ed.D.
Dr. Lora Little holds a masters degree and doctorate in counseling from Memphis State University. Over the past 20 years she has studied archaeological findings and correlated them to Cayce's work. She has traveled extensively to Native American sites in both North and Central America. She is a columnist on Edgar Cayce's work for Alternate Perceptions magazine.