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1284 Pyramids are for communications, and the Sphinx is a memory rod   

Geoff is being given information through INSTANT UNDERSTANDING 

  

Now you know the Sphinx? You know what it looks like? Now imagine about 50 of those all side by side. 

 Two or three rows of them. It’s like these are all abandoned Sphinxes. 

 That’s very weird. But obviously it should mean something. The Sphinx has been around for four or five thousand years. 

 And it basically acts as a memory rod. All the people living around it are obviously going to change, evolve, grow, etc. So, all that information is stored in the Sphinx. 

 And in other places, stored in pyramids. But I’ll just stick with the Sphinx at the moment. Because the pyramids, first of all, are communication centers. 

 They’re for communicating all over the planet. We know that. The Sphinx is separate. 

 It’s on one side. So the Sphinx, I think, contains memories of that particular area.  

 That makes sense. Now, one of the reasons that they show me a lot of different Sphinxes is because it’s like a memory rod. There are memory rods all over the place, but we just imagine a rod. So, the Sphinx is obviously very important. 

 It collects a lot of data. Not just a little memory rod, but a huge one for maybe thousands of years. They are dotted all over the place. 

 There’ll be one for the Mayans, one for the Incas, and so on. There are all these statues, long-term statues, which act as physical memory rods.  

 The energy in in the actual Sphinx itself. Now, I was saying, what happens when it eventually turns to dust, and it’s, you know, a few generations of time or whatever? And they said, by then it won’t be needed anymore. 

 It’ll be so out of date. But there’ll be others which take over the process. So, everything evolves. 

 Everything evolves. And the Sphinx and the pyramids are long-term evolving. You know, they may change every 10,000 years or something. 

 

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