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NEW FIND IN EGYPT!
A.R.E. Team Finds Ancient Underground Passages and Caves
Beneath the Giza Pyramids
Virginia Beach, Va. – Explorer and author Andrew Collins, funded by Edgar Cayce’s A.R.E.
Archeological Research Fund, has found and begun exploration of a subterranean network of
previously unrecorded chambers and passageways beneath the Giza plateau, home to the
Great Pyramid and Sphinx. Collins hopes that his discovery will eventually lead to finding a
secret chamber alluded to by the ancient Egyptians as the “Tomb of God,” a structure
known more popularly today as the “Hall of Records.”
The trail began in 2002 when the British Museum needed to relocate its library and archives
of the Department of Ancient Egypt and Sudan. During the move, the memoirs of Henry
Salt, British Consul General in Egypt from 1815 until his death in 1827, were found again.
Although previously catalogued, the contents had not been studied in depth. Some extracts
were published in the nineteenth century, but it was only when the British Museum
reproduced the complete work in The Sphinx Revealed, A Forgotten Record of Pioneering
Excavations that full details of Salt’s amazing exploration of “catacombs” under the Giza
plateau came to light. Salt, in the company of Italian explorer Giovanni Caviglia, conducted
these explorations in 1817, exploring underground tunnels for a distance of “several hundred
yards” before entering a spacious chamber that communicated with three others, from which
went several “labyrinthick” passages, one of which was investigated by Caviglia for a
distance of 300 feet. Although these passages are of natural origin (meaning caves), there
are hints that some parts of this subterranean network of chambers and tunnels are man-
made, and stretch beneath the plateau on which the Pyramids are located.
When Dr. Zahi Hawass, Secretary General of the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities,
was initially informed of Collins’ discovery, he thought it was the same passageways that Dr.
Abbas Mohamed Abbas had located using ground penetration radar (GPR) equipment in
2006. During an extensive survey conducted with an all Egyptian team, Dr. Abbas came
across evidence suggestive of previously unknown chambers and tunnels up to 80 feet (25
meters) below the Giza bedrock, close to the Great Pyramid, Second Pyramid and Sphinx.
Yet in a subsequent meeting, Dr. Hawass was shown photos of the caves discovered by
Collins and his team and said that he was not sure that they had ever been explored by
modern archaeologists.
Explorer and author Andrew Collins, working with Egyptology researcher Nigel Skinner-
Simpson, found the entrance and managed to enter the massive caves and – despite the
presence of colonies of bats, venomous spiders and fallen rock debris – they journeyed for
some distance before breathing became difficult. After procuring the proper equipment, his
team, which included his wife Sue Collins, re-entered the caves. Collins tells the story of his
discovery in a new book due out this fall titled Beneath the Pyramids and published by 4th
Dimension Press (an imprint of A.R.E. Press). It reveals a personal journey of exploration
and discovery that is breathtaking to read from start to finish, lavishly illustrated with full
color photos, and available for pre-order at ARECatalog.com.
According to Collins, since the caves are tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of
years old, they may have influenced the development not only of the famous pyramid field
but also ancient Egyptian beliefs in an underworld where the soul achieves resurrection
before ascending to the stars. “Ancient funerary texts clearly alluded to the existence of a
subterranean world in the vicinity of the Giza pyramids, calling it variously the Underworld of
the Soul and the Shetayet, quite literally the Tomb of God,” said Collins. “Hopefully, the
existence of the caves will help us understand the earliest human activity on the plateau.”
Numerous Edgar Cayce readings reference identical records of ancient civilizations hidden
underground in Bimini, in Egypt, and in the Yucatan and contend that the “Hall of Records”
will one day be discovered. It is possible that Collins’s cave discoveries will open the way to
confirming the existence of the Hall of Records, which Cayce prophesized would be entered
via an entrance close to the Sphinx in Egypt.
Edgar Cayce founded the non-profit Association for Research and Enlightenment (A.R.E.) in
1931, to explore spirituality, holistic health, intuition, dream interpretation, psychic
development, reincarnation, and ancient mysteries—all subjects that frequently came up in the
more than 14,000 documented psychic readings given by Cayce, who died in 1945. Through its
many programs, services, publications, and membership outreach, Edgar Cayce’s A.R.E.
provides individuals from all walks of life and a variety of religious backgrounds with tools for
personal transformation and healing at all levels—body, mind, and spirit. A.R.E. Press has
been publishing books since 1931 as well, with the mission of furthering the work of the A.R.E.
by publishing books, DVDs, and CDs to support the organization's goal of helping people
change their lives for the better. In 2009, A.R.E. Press launched its second imprint, 4th
Dimension Press. While A.R.E. Press features topics related to the work of Edgar Cayce in the
fields of spirituality, intuition, psychic abilities, ancient mysteries, philosophy, comparative
religious studies, personal and spiritual development, and holistic health, 4th Dimension Press
allows us to take our publishing efforts further with like-minded and expansive explorations
into the mysteries and spirituality of our existence. For more information about Edgar Cayce's
A.R.E., please visit EdgarCayce.org and ARECatalog.com.
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