THE RECORDS IN EGYPT continued
A 1933 reading (378-16) described an elaborate ceremony that was held in
10,500BC for the dedication of the record vault. It was led by King Araaraart, the priest RaTa and a relocated Atlantean named Hept-supht ("he that keeps the re-
cords, that keeps shut) who was responsible for the actual "sealing" of the
Egyptian Hall of Records. The event was said to have transpired "in the grounds
about this tomb or temple of records." Also present were all of the Egyptian and
Atlantean officials and others associated with the Law of One, who had worked
to create the records. The sacred festivities included purification and celebratory
rituals performed by those who served in the Egyptian institutions of healing known as the Temple Beautiful and the Temple of Sacrifice. This event was so important
to the people of that time, that there were more ceremonies and activities associated with it than with the completion of the Great Pyramid. In fact, it was in-
dicated that a metal apex on the Great Pyramid was placed there to symbolize and commemorate the earlier sealing of the records.
In the above reading, given for a 56-year-old man who had been identified as a reincarnation of Hept-supt, the recipient asked whether he would receive instruct-
ions about the specific location of the records in Egypt. He was told that he was
one of a threesome that would be involved in finding the records. The other two were identified as the reincarnations of Atlan and an entity possibly once known
as El-ka, although the spelling of this last name is noted as being uncertain. Atlan, who had also had a reading from Cayce in this lifetime, had already returned and
was 27 years of age in 1933. During his lifetime he was a long-time ARE member,
even serving on several occasions on the board of trustees. He died in 1985. There are no other readings for El-ka. Since Hept-supt and Atlan were each leaders of the effort to place records in Egypt and Atlantis,it would seem logical that the third person that will someday discover the records might be a reincarnation of Iltar who was the leader of the Yucatan record palacement. Perhaps, since the spelling is uncerain for El-ka, Cayce actually said Iltar. Or perhaps, El-ka is the name of someone who was with Iltar in the Yucatan. Unlike with Atlan and Hept-supt, there were no past life readings given, that we could find, for someone who
had been Iltar. The 1933 reading goes on to say that the other two entities (Atlan and El-ka) "will appear". Since the records have not been opened as of this writing,
it seems possible that the reading might have been referring to a collaboration of the three in some future time.
FROM:
EDGAR CAYCE'S ATLANTIS
Drs. Gregory and Lora Little
& John Van Auken
2006