Aramu Muru: Is the most mysterious ancient place in South America a portal to another world?
There is an extremely interesting rock carving in Peru near Lake Titicaca called Aramu Muru or "Gateway of the Gods".
This abandoned Incas site is considered one of the most mystical and mysterious places in South America. There are many legends and beliefs surrounding Aramu Muru. Some call it a spiritual doorway perched on a large red sandstone outcrop. They perform rituals, meditate and consider it a sacred place, while others believe it to be an alien construction.
Aramu Muru Gate (Peru): The gate name means "Gateway of the Gods", also located near Lake Titicaca but in Peruvian territory. This stone gate was discovered in the early 1990s and is most likely an abandoned Inca construction. The gate is about 7 m wide with a deep hollow nearly 2 m high carved deeply. Many theories suggest that this is where Inca shamans performed a ceremony with a golden disc that could open the gate, but there is no concrete evidence.
It was in the 1990s when a climbing guide named Jose Luis Delgado Mamani came across this mystical site while exploring the Peruvian countryside. Aramu Muru is a 7 meter high, flat-cut rock cavity made by the Incas with a trapezoidal depression carved at the bottom right at the center of the slab. Tourists who visit this place often say that when looking at it from a certain distance, the stone seems to be a portal of a construction that has never been completed.
For many people, Aramu Muru is the place where a lot of energy is concentrated, they say that our body and soul are immediately nourished, you also get the feeling of being in a safe place where the body is Release and release all daily pressure, life just goes on. A place where you find peace. For many, this is a good place to meditate on our daily and spiritual lives.
American author George Hunt Williamson, who has written several books on mysticism, wrote about a mysterious priest named Amaru Muru in his book "Secret of the Andes" - "Secrets of the Andes" . According to him, the priest is the keeper of ancient knowledge and the representative of the lost mystical continent - "Mu". He carries the sacred texts of Lemuria and a "Golden Sun Disk" - the "Golden Sun Disk" that has the power to heal people. Once, he was on the run from Spanish conquistadors to hide the saucer, and having successfully escaped, he disappeared through a mysterious portal in the mountains of Hayu Marca. It is believed that he entered another world through this door and was never seen again.
In fact, this is very similar to local Incan legend, Aramu Muru is a popular tourist destination for mystical pilgrimages. Legend has it that an Inca priest possessed a golden plate, which he placed in a small recess in the door, and this caused the door to open. The golden disc is said to have fallen from the sky.
Aramu Muru is a popular tourist destination for mystical pilgrimages.
Locals often speak of some "tall men walking with bright orbs of light across the threshold". Even paranormal writer Jerry Willis claims that he passed through this gateway.
But so far we still have no information about the creator of Amaru Muru and its purpose. However, there are some extremely interesting details that you should at least pay attention to.
About 12,000km from Aramu Muru, there is a stone structure known as the "Midas Monument" (Yazılıkaya) in Eskişehir Province, Turkey, which shares the same stone gate. Author and explorer Brien Foerster believes both of these ancient structures could have been created by one person.
Yazılıkaya - Midas Monument in Turkey. Yazılıkaya was a holy site of Hattusa, the capital city of the Hittite Empire, Turkey. Rock reliefs are a prominent aspect of Hittite art, and they are often considered the most important group.
Of course, the truth about this rock carving remains a mystery, and the legends surrounding it may be the result of George Hunt Williamson's book "The Secret of the Andes". Pilgrims who visit this place daily believe that the gate is the entrance to another world. They tell stories of mysterious disappearances of people or long robed figures leaving and entering the gate, the light radiating from it, and the strange visions and sensations that come to the people. meditating here.
Is Amaru Muru really a portal to another world? Do Midas Monument in Turkey and Amaru Muru belong to the same creator? So far we still don't know. The answers to these questions have been lost to history, but it is clear that the Gate of the Gods is one of the most mystical sites in South America.
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