Part I: Is Our Universe “Someone Else’s” Computer Simulation?

“He (Other Universe Voice) told me that they were trying to understand their place within their universe and that what they had discovered is that they were inside of someone else’s universe just like we were inside of theirs.”

— Jerry Wills, Contactee Experiencer, Phoenix, AZ

 

December 21, 2016 Phoenix, Arizona - In 2007 at a conference in Phoenix, Arizona, I met Jerry and Kathy Wills, who had been leading research expeditions to the mysterious carved door in a solid rock wall at Lake Titicaca in southern Peru near the Bolivian border. The local natives who speak the Aymara language call it Aramu Muru, “Gateway of the Gods.”

[ Editor's Note: Aymara is an ancient language spoken by the Aymara people of the Andes. It is one of only a handful of Native American languages with over one million speakers. Aymara, along with Quechua and Spanish, is an official language of Bolivia.]

The door shape carved in the solid rock wall known as Aramu Muru at its widest and highest is 23 feet. The location is on the southwestern edge of Lake Titicaca, Peru, near the Bolivian border. The local native Indians say it is “Puerta de Hayu Marca," a gateway to the lands of the Gods and immortal life. Sometimes those who have gone through the doorway return with their “gods to inspect all lands in the kingdom” through the Aramu Muru door. Image by Ancient-Wisdom.com.
The door shape carved in the solid rock wall known as Aramu Muru at its widest and highest is 23 feet. The location is on the southwestern edge of Lake Titicaca, Peru, near the Bolivian border. The local native Indians say it is “Puerta de Hayu Marca," a gateway to the lands of the Gods and immortal life. Sometimes those who have gone through the doorway return with their “gods to inspect all lands in the kingdom” through the Aramu Muru door. Image by Ancient-Wisdom.com.

 

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