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Originally posted by Flux8
Anyway, there was a place in S. America (Peru, I believe) that was said to be a 'gate'. A large/tall rock outcropping with a kind of doorway carved in it. There was a circular impression right in the middle, which legend says that during certain times of the year if you insert a special golden "sun disc" in the middle of that impression it will open a 'gate' to where the gods reside. Legend describes it appearing as a swirling mist that continually ejects from the blackened shadowy doorway when the gate is accessed/opened. Those that go in or come out appear to fade from view.
Legend tells of a Inca priest called Aramu Muru who belonged to the Seven Rays Monastery – where cult worship of the sun took place – who set out on foot from Tiahuanaco to Cusco carrying a gold disc. Along the way he disappeared and was never seen again. This period in history coincides with the conquest and the Spanish troops had just taken Cusco. The priest is said to have taken refuge in the mountains to prevent the gold disc, created by the Gods, from falling into the hands of the Spanish. The ancient inhabitants of Lake Titicaca named the gigantic stone door after him. However over time the doors name and location were forgotten. Aramu Muru knew where the door was and also a secret method to gain access to its interior and to other dimensions. He disappeared behind the door with the intention of saving himself and the solar disc.
Originally posted by zorgon
Originally posted by Flux8
Anyway, there was a place in S. America (Peru, I believe) that was said to be a 'gate'. A large/tall rock outcropping with a kind of doorway carved in it. There was a circular impression right in the middle, which legend says that during certain times of the year if you insert a special golden "sun disc" in the middle of that impression it will open a 'gate' to where the gods reside. Legend describes it appearing as a swirling mist that continually ejects from the blackened shadowy doorway when the gate is accessed/opened. Those that go in or come out appear to fade from view.
A Gateway to the Lands of the Gods
Aramu Maru, Peru
Originally posted by In nothing we trust
edit on 31-10-2010 by In nothing we trust because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by In nothing we trust
Ley lines?
Originally posted by game over man
How could some type of hole through space and time exist on our planet?
Originally posted by MystiqueAgent Otherwise I guess my only option would be to copy and paste the text on each page and simply paste it in Microsoft word.