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The standard instrument used for experimental purposes is a hollow model pyramid—
four triangular sides and a square bottom—constructed to the scaled-down dimensions
of the Great Pyramid at Giza in Egypt.
The pyramid model is oriented so that its sides are squared to magnetic north, which
can be done with the use of a magnetic compass.
Materials to be tested are usually placed inside the pyramid so that they are one-third
up the distance from the based toward the apex, and directly below the apex. This is
the location of the King’s Chamber in the Great Pyramid, the floor of which is within
one-half inch of being perfectly at the one-third level within the Pyramid structure.
This type of model, and the setup procedure, has been utilized in most of the
experiments to be described, unless otherwise specified.
The operation of the pyramid is not dependent upon what the pyramid is made of.
Rather, the key is the pyramid shape.
One type of pyramid model can be made with solid panel faces and base. However,
the panels and base must be attached at all the edges to form the pyramid shape, or it
will not work. One line edge missing appears to break the circuit of energy flow.
A pyramid model with four triangular panel faces but with no base will work, but not
as well as one with an attached base face, which completes the pyramidal form more
completely.
The increase of the size of the pyramid model does increase the energy output, but the
increase is not directly proportional.
If a pyramid model employs side panels, the panels should be made with smooth
surfaces, otherwise the phenomena within is greatly inhibited. Some energy
phenomena will not occur today in the Great Pyramid because its original casing
stones—which once gave it a smooth exterior—were removed centuries ago.
Pyramids with slightly indented panels (bowing inward toward the central apex-base
line) tend to concentrate energy at the one-third level, aiding in phenomena speed and
quality. This matches the actual side designs of the Great Pyramid itself.
Holes, windows, doors or openings in a pyramid model with solid panel sides appear
to effect the energy performance little, as long as they do not break any of the
pyramid edges or angles.
Some experimenters report that holes or openings in pyramid sides actually improve
the energy phenomena.
A pyramid model does not have to have solid panel sides. Little energy is lost by
using only a pyramid frame. However, a pyramid fame without all the corners
interconnected will not work. Again, the circuit of line edges is the key.
Also, if anything is leaned up against the pyramid model, the energy pattern is broken,
or severely reduced.
A pyramid model based on the scaled-down proportions of the Great Pyramid of Giza
appears to work the best, though there is a certain degree of controversy over this
among some experimenters.
In the Great Pyramid model, the lengths of the sides equals the length of the base
minus five percent. Example: A pyramid with a 20-inch base should have side lengths
equal to 19 inches--20 x .05 = 1; 20 - 1 = 19.
This can also be expressed as: The vertical height of the apex from the base-line
yields the same ratio as the base circumference of a circle to its radius. The
circumference of the square around the base of the pyramid is equal to the
circumference of the circle around its apex.
In the Great Pyramid model, each triangle face should have an apex angle of 76
degrees, and lower corner angles of 52 degrees each. Some researchers believe that
the 76 degrees angle is the energy angle at which the Life Force or Chi resonates, and
is therefore crucial that it be included in the pyramid model if it is to work to its
fullest potential.
A number of experimenters claim that a phi pyramid gives better results than a Great
Pyramid model—though some mathematicians see little difference between the two.
To construct: First choose a desired base length. Then divide it in half and multiply by
1.618, the Golden Proportion number. This will give you the height of each triangular
side—the length from the center to the base line to the apex.
Another pyramid form that works is the 7-11 pyramid. This has a height-to-base
ration of 7:11.
Another form is the Euler pyramid, based on the Euler irrational number of 2.72. The
formula used is height x E = area.
One other pyramid form which works, but which is decidedly less effective, is the
Equal pyramid. This is a model built with all equilateral triangular sides.
A number of experimenters feel that the side angle of a pyramid form is a function of
its location upon the Earth’s surface, and is dependent upon what latitude the pyramid
is to be constructed for it to work at its most optimum energy level.
A pyramid model works best when aligned—sides are squared—90 degrees with
magnetic north. Pyramid energy decreases as the pyramid model is turned farther out
of alignment. At 45 degrees, with corner pointing north, the pyramid produces the
least energy.
Some researchers have found good results by aligning their models to true north,
rather than magnetic north. The difference between the two depends on one’s location
on the Earth’s surface. The pyramid model can be aligned to north by squaring the
sides to the North Star. It is noteworthy that the Great Pyramid is still today the
world’s most perfectly aligned structured to true north, and that its Descending
Passage points upward toward the celestial polar axis.
A pyramid model’s performance is at times affected by its location. There are certain
places on the Earth’s surface which are energy-dampening and energy amplifying.
Either one can affect pyramid energy, usually nullifying the results sought after.
Experimenters have sometimes had to move their pyramid models to new locations—
from a few feet to several miles—in order to get best results.
Pyramid models should be placed at least six feet away from all electrical apparati,
windows and radiators.
Pyramids placed inside rooms with a lot of electrical circuitry, machinery or large
metal objects or sheeting will not perform well, if at all.
Pyramid energy does not operate uniformly inside or outside a pyramid model. There
are certain areas of high and low concentration.
A weak field surrounds all pyramids. For a pyramid 4 inches high, it may reach
outward 6 to 12 inches; for a 6-inch pyramid, it can extend 2 feet.
One interesting phenomenon that can be observed using dowsing rods to measure the
energies is that if you place a pyramid model in a location and immediately dowse
around it, very little energy seems to emanate from it. Let the model sit and after a
few minutes a definable field is detected. If the pyramid model is then removed and
placed elsewhere and its field measured, nothing again is found around it. But return
to the place where the model was previously, and the field is still present and
detectable. However, after a few minutes’ time, the energy pattern begins to dissipate,
and its energies can be dowsed moving in a straight line—a ley line?—toward the
pyramid model’s new location, where its field slowly builds up anew.
Energy flows up and down along the outer edges of a pyramid model. It is weakest in
the centers of the side panels.
The apex of the pyramid has one of the highest concentrations of energy. Energy
appears to flow both upward and downward through the apex. A beacon of up-
flowing energy can be detected ten feet above the apex of a one-foot high pyramid.
A truncated pyramid—a pyramid with the apex cut off and left open—generates a
more intensive down-pouring of energy than a pyramid with the apex left in place.
As noted previously, the point inside the pyramid one-third up from the base and
directly below the apex is the major energy center.
Energy is also concentrated, though to a lesser degree, at the center of the pyramid
base.
Another energy center is located directly below the center of the pyramid base. In a
one-foot high pyramid model, this center can be located at 4 to 6 inches below the
base.
Energy is generated a good distance below a pyramid as extensions from the corner
edges. A small pyramid model suspended from the ceiling becomes the capstone for
an invisible larger pyramid, and can be used like a large pyramid.
The different energy centers in a pyramid produce different results. Plants grow best
at the base and one-third levels, but not at the apex or corners. Razor blades, however,
will sharpen in a pyramid only at the one-third level. In the same way, materials
placed directly below the pyramid apex read differently than when placed directly
above it.
It is becoming increasingly apparent that the energy inside the pyramid model is
associated with the energies of the human mind. This is essentially the reason why
pyramid energy works for the believer and not for the skeptic. Human psycho-
emotional energy aids or interferes with pyramid phenomena, and it is impossible to
shield out. The experimenter is an integral part of the experiment.
The key to pyramid energy, we noted, is the pyramid shape. A pyramid made out of
practically anything will work. However, the energy output is enhanced by using
certain materials.
Different materials will create different energy intensities. Metals produce sharper,
stronger, harsher energy, while organic substances produce softer, gentler energy.
Recommended metals to use, in descending order of preference, are: gold, gold alloy,
solid copper, copper foil, copper plated brass, brass, pure silver, silver plated, nickel
plated, antimony, titanium, stainless steel, aluminum, aluminum foil. The last two can
create build-ups of positive ions, and should be avoided if possible.
The use of plastic as a covering for pyramid models is not recommended, not because
a plastic pyramid will not work, but because of an electrical side-effect. Plastic tends
to build up positive ions over a period of time, which can be harmful to well-being.
The effects of pyramid energy are thus neutralized.
Pyramid energy can be increased in intensity by layering the sides and base of the
pyramid model with alternating layers of inorganic and organic materials, similar to
what is known as an orgone box. Good results have been obtained with cardboard or
wood with copper foil, or wood with silver plated sheets. Some experimenters warn,
however, not to layer more than two or three combinations deep. Otherwise the
energy intensity can become so great as to be harmful.
Electroplated metal layering have also been successful in enhancing energy effects,
with gold, silver, copper and titanium platings in various combinations working the
best.
Solid pyramids made of these same materials also produce dramatic effects, as do
pyramids of various types of stone, including alabaster, marble, onyx, basalt, granite,
obsidian, greenstone.
A metal pole attached to the base and extending through the center of the pyramid to
just above the apex, or simply a pole added to the apex, also increases the pyramid
energy output.
Using the above process, one experimenter got over 200 shaves out of one single-edge
blade. He kept placing the blade inside a pyramid model immediately after each use
and kept it there.
Another experimenter, with his pyramid, used only 80 razor blades shaving every day
for 27 years. That works out to an average of 123 shaves per blade.
The re-sharpening also works on other types of shaving blades. One man used the
same two-track blade for nine months with a pyramid.
When a blade is placed in a pyramid model, it does not need to lay flat. It can be stood
upright or at any other angle. The one important element is that, whatever the angle,
the edge must remain parallel to a north-south axis. Otherwise it will not work.
It has been noted that the same number of shaves gotten from a blade placed inside a
pyramid can be obtained by simply rinsing a blade with water treated by a pyramid
after every shave.
Pyramid treatment improves the tensile strength of metals. It is known that water
molecules wedged among metal atoms can reduce the strength of steel by 22 percent.
A pyramid appears to have the ability to drive the water molecule out.
A pyramid helps maintain the sharpness of not only razor blades, but also knives,
scissors and even electric razor heads.
A X-acto cutting knife was kept inside a pyramid model for three years, and though it
was used extensively, the knife never needed a new blade.
A pyramid helps to take rust off metal objects. If a metal object with hardened rust
deposit is placed inside a pyramid, after several days the rust will easily rub off.
A pyramid can also retard the tarnishing of metal objects kept inside it. However, it
cannot completely prevent the process.
What is more, once water has been treated, the effect is permanent. It will not return
to a normal state.
Pyramid water can be diluted also, down to 2 parts plain water and 1 part pyramid
water, and the liquid will exhibit the same properties as if it was full strength.
Water, inside a pyramid, evaporates faster. Two 100 milliliter graduates were filled
with water, and one was placed inside a pyramid, the other in a box. Overnight, the
box graduate lost 12 ml, but the pyramid graduate lost 17 ml.
Another test was conducted with 250 grams of pyramid-treated water, and 250 grams
of plain water. After 15 days, the pyramid water had lost 15 more grams than the
plain. It was suggested by the experimenters that, as a result of being subjected to a
pyramid, the hydrogen-oxygen atoms of water are spread farther apart, resulting in
less surface tension and thus more susceptibility to evaporation.
When a droplet of plain water is dropped into purified water, it forms tiny spheres that
remain on the surface. When pyramid water is dropped in purified water, it has less
shaping ability. Again, this is indicative of less surface tension being present.
A container of distilled water was placed in a pyramid, another in a box, for four
weeks. A drop of each was then placed on a glass coated with mink oil, a substance
impervious to oxidation. The drop of pyramid water was 50 percent flatter. The
experimenters believe this indicated that the H-OH bond in pyramid water has been
loosened by the addition of energy.
Pyramid water, put on a smooth surface, quickly beads and evaporates. It will not
streak or run, like plain water.
When pyramid water is frozen into cubes, the ice is clearer than with ordinary frozen
water.
Pyramid-treated water when frozen melts in 22 percent less time than normal frozen
water, under identical conditions. Polluted water, placed inside a pyramid, more
rapidly clears than left standing elsewhere. The particle pollutants are filtered out and
settle to the bottom, while water-chemical bonds are broken down and separate faster
than in ordinary water.
A water sample containing traces of zinc and copper, sealed in a glass tube and placed
in a pyramid, was completely purified in 14 days.
When water evaporates out of a glass of ordinary water, it leaves rings of mineral
deposits evenly distributed. But in a glass of water placed near the south face of a
pyramid, the mineral deposits gather on the side of the glass next to the pyramid.
Sodium hydroxide pellets will absorb less water when inside a pyramid than will
control samples placed in boxes.
Tap water was placed inside a pyramid for 24 hours. Then when tested with a mass
spectrometer, it was discovered that the normal chlorine and fluoride impurities were
gone, and that the water’s molecular structure had been altered.
Water droplets sometimes appear in the southwest corner of a large pyramid model or
structure, but nowhere else outside or inside. This will occur even on hot, dry days
when there has been no rain or high humidity.
Cigarette smoke in a pyramid does not layer or stagnate. It dissipates and disappears,
as if the air is constantly being filtered out.
A large wire frame pyramid has been observed to keep the air smog-free in the
atmosphere around it.
Peroxide energized by a pyramid for 8 hours, when mixed with a selected tint,
produced greater depth and color for hair. When pyramid water is then used as a rinse,
it eliminates uneven bleaching and makes hair shine and curl better.
Vitamins and minerals increase their potency by being placed inside a pyramid. They
also maintain their potency longer when continually stored inside a pyramid.
Aspirin and other medicines are reported to work better and faster in the digestive
system after having been placed inside a pyramid. Fewer upset stomachs and other
side-effects have also been noted.
Any paint within a pyramid will generally bind better, flow easier and last longer.
There is a group of solvents for paints known as aromatic solvents which cannot be
used with electrostatic paint-spray equipment, because they are non-polar and carry
no charge. One industrial user, however, placed aromatic solvents inside a pyramid
for 4 weeks. The solvent now has a 20 micro-amp charge and can be used by an
electrostatic sprayer. The user then placed regular polar solvents, called keytones,
inside a pyramid and discovered their charge had increased from 20 to 50 micro-
amps, and are now easier to apply with sprayers.
Gasoline stored inside a pyramid will produce better mileage. Fuel oil likewise will
provide better warmth and greater efficiency.
Black jade, lapis lazuli and opal increase in luster and reflection after a few hours
inside a pyramid.
As air flows around a solid pyramid form, the sloped sides conduct air current up
from the base and dissipates more than 80 percent of its energy into the air above. A
kalliroscope is an instrument containing perchlorethyleme, a liquid sensitive to heat,
which shows heat-flow patterns and intensity of changing color and shape. Left by
itself, with no heat source acting upon it, the liquid shows random patterns. After a
half hour inside a pyramid, straight lines had formed across the liquid, the lines
pointing north-south. When a magnetic lodestone was placed with the liquid inside
the pyramid, the liquid line pattern disappeared, and it returned to its normal, random
arrangement. When the lodestone was taken out, the north-south pointing lines
formed again.
Take a teaspoon of salt and divide it in half. Place one half in a glass and dampen with
tap water. Place the other half in a separate glass and dampen with pyramid-treated
water. Let both samples evaporate. Take a pinch of salt from each sample and sprinkle
on a candle flame. The second sample, subjected to pyramid-treated water, will cause
the flame to burn brighter and longer, with color differences apparent, indicating an
effect on heat output.
Take a wool string, attach it to a pyramid model’s apex point and support the string on
posts coated with bakelite. Dim the light until the model is barely visible. Using
peripheral vision, one can usually see a faint glow surrounding the string, but not on
the posts.
A balance on a fulcrum was constructed in such a manner that one arm was within a
16-foot pyramid model, the other arm was outside. On each arm identical metal
objects were placed, each weighing exactly 9.5 lbs. Within 24 hours the weight inside
the pyramid lost 1.5 ounces. In other experiments, iron weighing 1.094 grains—437.6
grains per ounce—lost 3.3 grains in 2 hours, 5.1 grains in 11 hours. Soft aluminum
weighing 1.004 grains was lightened by 5.2 grains in 14 hours. Yet an aluminum alloy
weighing 755 grains neither lost nor gained weight in 12 hours. Significant weight
changes were also apparent for sealed organic materials, such as sugar and plastic.
These weight reductions were not caused by moisture loss.
The above experiment was repeated, but instead using rotating gyroscopes. The
results were a gradual increase in the weight of the gyros when spun clockwise, and a
decrease in weight when spun counter-clockwise.
A gyroscope placed on top of a pyramid will move radically different from one that is
rotating under normal conditions.
Flashbulbs will not function if they are left unused over a long period of time. But
after being placed inside a pyramid for 40 minutes, the bulbs were again usable.
A pyramid grid was placed overnight on top of a lampshade, directly over the lamp
light bulbs. In the morning when the light was turned on the bulbs exploded.
A 12 x 12-inch brass pyramid frame was put over another lamp for the same period.
When the light was switched on no explosion occurred. However, the light filament
inside the bulb was burned out.
In several tests, on the average a flashlight outside a pyramid gave five to six hours of
light, but a flashlight kept inside a pyramid gave twelve to fifteen hours of light.
New flashlight D batteries were charged and then left to sit for one month until they
were dead. The batteries were then placed inside a pyramid for 24 hours. Put into a
flashlight, the batteries produced 25 percent brightness of one hour. They were
returned to the pyramid for 48 hours, after which they produced 25 percent brightness
for two hours. The batteries were then placed back inside the pyramid for one week.
When they were put into the flashlight and turned on, the bulb burst.
Four flashlight D batteries were placed in a charger for 24 hours. Two were then left
to sit on a shelf and the other two were put inside a pyramid for one week. Both pair
were then placed in flashlights and left on for four hours. Both pair sat idle for another
week. At the end of a week the regular batteries were leaking acid and would not
work. The pyramid batteries on the other hand were intact and lit up to 50 percent
brightness. They continued to work for one hour every day for five days.
In another test, several C batteries were put in a pyramid, others were left out. When
tried every day over a period of two weeks, the regular batteries’ voltage first
fluctuated then decreased slowly. The pyramid batteries’ voltage rose significantly,
then suddenly fell off on the last day. The experimenter linked the voltage drop-off in
the pyramid batteries to changes in either the Moon or planetary alignments.
Magnetic compass readings were made on the outside of a steel pyramid with a 14-
inch base. At the base edges the compass registered neutral. At all the corner edges
the compass turned south, up to two-thirds distance toward the apex. In the upper
third on up to the apex the compass turned in radical deviations.
Voltage readings were made on a pyramid to which wires were attached to one corner
and the apex, each wire leading to copper plates. The voltage when the pyramid was
not aligned with north registered 0. When aligned to true north–8. Aligned to
magnetic north–9. Aligned to magnetic north with a solid base plate added–15.
Aligned, base plate added and with an aluminum tip at the apex–17. Aligned, base
plate, tip, and with magnets placed at the north and south ends of the pyramid base–
19.
A voltage gradient uses the ground as one plate and the ionosphere as the other, and
measures atmospheric electrical intensity patterns. Objects, under normal conditions,
at ground level are impressed with 110 volts. But inside a pyramid, objects receive no
impression. The pyramid acts as an insulator, and there is no voltage gradient for
anything contained within.
On the outside of a pyramid, however, the voltage gradient can be significant. For the
Great Pyramid, for example, standing 481 feet tall, the field gradient can produce a
static charge of electricity between 18,000 and 20,000 volts.
A razor blade was placed inside a 6-inch cardboard pyramid. Two 5-inch alnico 300
gauss magnets were placed on either side of the pyramid. The blade was
resharpeneded when it was aligned with the magnets, even when the blade and
magnets were at right angles to magnetic north.
One end of a copper wire is attached to the edge of a pyramid, and the other to a plate
of copper or aluminum. So set up, the plate can act as a pyramid. It can change water,
charge batteries, sharpen blades, etc. It will also work using ordinary string, a
supposedly non-conducting material.
An aluminum plate, anodized, and charged with 100,000 volts of static electricity,
also has the same properties as a pyramid to sharpen blades, etc. The one difference,
however, is that the plate will eventually lose this ability in time, while a pyramid will
not.
1. The energy is not constant. There appears to be a general annual cyclic variation,
peaking on June 4 and becoming minimal on December 4. March 3 and September 3
are times of an energy alteration, or a flux change, when the energy registers near
zero.
2. The King’s Chamber area (the one-third level from the pyramid base) exhibits this
full range of fluctuations and alterations, with a positive influence on matter
manifesting between March 3 and September 3, and a negative influence taking place
during the rest of the year.
3. In contrast, the Queen’s Chamber area (at the one-fourth level from the base) is a
neutral zone in the pyramid, where all energies remain constant and balanced.
4. The Pit Chamber area (at the base level) undergoes energy variations somewhat
like the King’s Chamber position, but the overall energy level is reduced.
5. The apex of the pyramid is always positive. Even after September 3, when other
areas go negative, the very top or capstone area of the pyramid drops only to a
quiescent positivity.
6. Other fluctuations that take place are caused by phases of the Moon—with the Full
and New Moons exhibiting the greats influences, peaking and dipping respectively—
lightning storms, earthquakes and solar storms.
A laser beam was directed into the west side of a solid glass capstone placed atop a
glass paneled pyramid model with one-way mirror reflectors. The laser beam was first
refracted, then reflected downward onto the south side of the gabled roof of a
miniature glass King’s Chamber. From there it was reflected to the south side of the
pyramid and again reflected, entering the model King’s Chamber as a horizontal ray.
Researchers believe this represents the actual flow of tachyons or faster-than-light
particles, which approach the Earth and the Great Pyramid from the west. Using a
model pyramid with slightly indented sides, as has the Great Pyramid, the laser beam
is further focused at the King’s Chamber level, and the Chamber area becomes the
center for light accumulation, glowing red in color.
Bio-Energy Phenomena
A hand-held pendulum of a dowser, when suspended over the apex of a pyramid, will
begin to swirl. The direction of turn will be either left or right, depending on the
holder’s inner personal program and code.
As a dowsing pendulum is lowered over a pyramid, its gyrations will widen so that it
will not touch the pyramid sides.
A dowsing pendulum will swirl several feet above even a small pyramid model,
indicating the presence of an up-flow of energy from the pyramid apex.
Dowsing rods, consisting of two metal L-shaped rods that can be made from coat
hangers or welding rods, are held one in each hand, parallel to one another. As the
rods are extended by the holder over the apex of a pyramid, the rods will cross.
Dowsing instruments detect the greatest intensity of energy in a pyramid just above
and just below the pyramid’s apex. There are also some responses from the edges and
in the lower third portion of the model.
In one experiment working with a group of dowsers, a small pyramid model was
buried in sand at a beach and carefully covered up to hide its location. The dowsers
were able to accurately detect it and identify what it was, because the pattern of
energy they found was a large X, which was the energy of the apex and sides rising up
to the surface from below. As the old saying goes, X marks the spot.
A pyramid model can nullify the emanations from an underground water source,
sometimes called noxious rays, as detected by dowsing.
A dowser, concentrating on a pyramid model, will find that his or her rods will point
in the model’s direction. A pyramid can thus be used as a dowsing beacon or locater.
One end of a copper wire is attached to and connects several pyramid model apexes.
The other end is wound around a metal pipe. Wherever the pipe is pointed, a dowser
can pick up a beam of energy coming out of it, as far as three miles away.
As noted previously, dowsing rods will react for several minutes in a place where a
pyramid has been, after the model has been removed to a different location. Slowly,
however, the energy matrix will dissipate and after about half an hour the rods will no
longer react over the empty space. The larger the pyramid model, the longer the
dissipation time.
Place your index finger in the space where the pyramid had been previously, and the
dowsing rod held in the other hand will point to where the pyramid is now. The
reverse is also true: hold your finger on the pyramid apex, and the rod points back to
the old pyramid location, as long as the energy pattern remains. However, if the
pyramid model is turned out from its standard north-south alignment, this dowsing
connection will be broken.
The pattern of energy emanating from a human body as can be detected by dowsing
instruments changes dramatically when a pyramid is either suspended over the person
or placed directly on their head.
A freshly cut leaf, when pictured by Kirlian photography, over a space of several
hours shows the energy aura and life flows and flashes slowly diminishing and going
out, until the leaf is dead. Just before death, however, if the leaf is placed in a
pyramid, the aura flares and flashes increase dramatically, and the life energy remains
for a longer time.
If a person holds in their hands metal plates that have been inside a pyramid, and then
has their hands Kirlian photographed, they will show the same changes in energy
emanations as if they had been inside the pyramid themselves.
Mechanical Phenomena
A wind-up clock was wound too tight and would not run. It was placed inside a
pyramid for 24 hours, after which the clock was found to be run down, the hands
moved. When the clock was re-wound, again it would not work. Placed once more in
the pyramid for 24 hours, it was again found run down, the hands moved. Outside the
pyramid no amount of winding could activate the clock. It worked only in the
pyramid.
Another wind-up clock, this one in excellent working condition, was placed in a
pyramid model, wound tight. After 24 hours the clock was found to have kept time
well. But the rewinding only took two turns to tightness, when normally it took seven
turns for the same time-length to wind down outside the pyramid.
Still another wind-up clock was placed in a pyramid, wound tight. After 22 hours the
hands of the clock had moved, and showed the correct time, but the clock was still
wound tight.
One end of an antenna wire was attached to the apex of a pyramid, the other attached
to an AM radio. Curious static patterns were recorded. When a second pyramid was
suspended over the first, the static patterns increased.
A pyramid was placed on top of a TV set with a rolling picture for 24 hours. After the
pyramid was removed the picture stabilized and remained that way.
An aluminum pyramid was suspended over a color TV with reception good only on
one of two channels. When a wire was fastened from the pyramid apex to the TV
lead-in, and another wire was attached from the lead-in to a roof antenna, two more
channels came in perfectly, but the original two channels came in poorly. The
pyramid was next hooked up without the roof antenna. All the channels then came in
strong, but with strange color shifts.
A man brought a 12 x 12 brass rod pyramid frame onto a TV talk show. Both studio
cameras on the set failed to function, and continued not to work until the pyramid was
removed from the stage.
Electric motors, kept in a pyramid, are reported to run smoother, and longer, with less
repair.
A care was parked nightly beneath a pyramid suspended in its garage. The owner
drove it 156,000 miles with no repairs, and never changing the oil or filter. He only
had to add lubrication to the brakes. He sold the car in good condition after six years.
A pyramid model was placed in a 1966 Jeep Wagoner. Prior to this the hydraulic
valve lifter needed fixing, making a clattering noise as the car ran. After one week
with the pyramid, the lifter clatter ceased, the car ran perfect, with more power and
better mileage.
An 8 x 8-inch wire pyramid frame was put on the dashboard of a 1970 Volvo. At the
time the stick-shift was stiff and a gnashing of gears occurred during shifting. A
mechanic had advised an overhaul. Two weeks later, with the pyramid, the problems
disappeared--the stick became freer to move and the gnashing had stopped. Next, the
differential began making noises. The mechanic predicted an imminent breakdown if
the problem was not corrected. But six years and 40,000 miles later there have been
no further problems, either with the differential or any other failure. The car also got
better mileage than before.
One owner placed a pyramid on his car’s dashboard. The car is capable of only 19
miles to the gallon, but by concentrating on the pyramid model, the owner was able to
drive on two gallons for a distance of 83 miles, before the car finally stopped.
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Other tests with other materials show the same phenomenon: an egg with
shell, 51 grams to 19 grams in 60 days. An egg without shell, 34 to 16 grams
in 19 days. Calf liver, 45 to 16 grams in 20 days. Fish, cleaned, 45 grams to 14
grams in 15 days. Steak, 245 grams to 97 grams in 40 days. In every case no
spoilage was present.
Two ounces of pork, half fat, was placed inside a 4-inch pyramid, put in a hot
and steamy bathroom, an environment conducive to decay. After three days
there was a faint odor present, but it disappeared, Dehydration was complete
in 9 days. After two months in the pyramid and in the same environment, the
pork was edible.
One pyramid kept venison fresh for three weeks, in a room at 65 degrees F in
temperature.
While pyramid energy dehydrates and preserves organic matter that is dead, it
does not have the same effect on living organic matter. Thus, a person cannot
go on a water-reduction diet inside a pyramid.
A liver extract was put in a pyramid, and another extract left in the open air.
Seventy-two hours later a mass spectrometer test was run on both samples.
The pyramid extract was untainted, with stable oxygen levels, but the control
extract showed chemical decomposition and unstable oxygen levels.
Three eggs were broken, and the contents of each were placed on separate
plates. The plates were then put in a pyramid, a box and open air respectively.
After three weeks, the open air egg was slightly spoiled, the boxed egg was
very spoiled, and the pyramid egg remained fresh.
A hot dog was placed inside a pyramid for 30 days. During this period all the
oils and fates oozed out and evaporated. At the end of 30 days the hot dog had
shrunk to half its normal size and appeared dark red on its hardened, shriveled
exterior. Breaking it open, however, the hot dog contained pink meat. Placed
in a glass of water for half an hour, the hot dog quickly regained its normal
size. It was cooked and eaten, and tasted like a fresh hot dog, only leaner,
without the fats and oils.
The above experiment was repeated using raw goat’s milk. Again, no spoilage
occurred, but the resulting cheese tasted flat.
In France, yogurt has been marketed in pyramid containers, with good success.
Pyramid-treated cream, when used to make ice cream or shakes, has improved
texture and taste.
Clipped flowers, when placed in a pyramid, will dry out, but will not lose their
shape, scent or color. In some cases the colors appear brighter.
Cut apples in a pyramid will dry, but will not turn brown.
Apples were successfully dried in one pyramid in two weeks, even in the
middle of stormy, wet weather.
An apple was sliced, and some of the pieces were placed at the one-third
position inside a pyramid model, while the rest were left outside. In two days
the pyramid pieces still were fresh, while the outside pieces had turned brown
and shriveled. The pieces in the pyramid were then moved from the one-third
position to the southwest corner of the pyramid model. In only 45 minutes the
pieces became as brown and shriveled as the pieces that had remained outside
for two days. The experimenter concludes that in the pyramid’s southwest
corner the energy is not beneficial, and has a reversing quality.
A raw egg was placed inside a pyramid for three weeks. It became shriveled
and dehydrated. When water was added, the egg was reconstituted to its
original form with no loss of taste, freshness or nutritional value.
Taste tests conducted with blindfolded people sampling control foods and
meats, and foods and meats placed under a pyramid, demonstrated a majority
preference for the pyramid samples as having tasted better and fresher.
Coffee and tea, after 5 to 10 minutes in a six-inch pyramid, will be more acid
free and mellowed.
Stale coffee, ea, orange, pineapple, grape, tomato and grapefruit juices will be
renewed in taste and vigor after being placed in a pyramid model for several
minutes.
Canned fruit juices, after being inside a pyramid for 20 to 25 minutes, will lose
that tinny and biting taste, and will taste more fresh-like. There is also a
noticeable improvement in fruit color and aroma.
Pineapple usually becomes more acid and less sweet with age. In a pyramid,
however, the process is reversed. The acidity is greatly reduced, and sweetness
is returned to that of when the pineapple was freshly picked.
The juice of a freshly squeezed lemon tastes sour and has a pungent odor. Two
samples of lemon juice, one left in the open and the other put atop a six-inch
pyramid, were tested after two hours. The control sample remained sour and
strong-smelling, but the pyramid sample was greatly reduced in sourness and
its odor was completely gone.
The surface of bananas, prunes and raisins will become moist in a pyramid.
Their tastes are improved generally as well, though sometimes a pyramid will
leave them with a metallic aftertaste.
Unripe avocadoes do not normally improve in taste if left to ripen in the open.
But they will ripen in a pyramid, with their taste becoming more concentrated
and improved.
Fruits and vegetables of all kinds, if placed in a pyramid for a half hour before
being stored away, will stay fresher longer.
Frozen foods, meats, fish and fowl, when defrosted inside a pyramid model,
have a richer and more natural taste. Also, foods and meats placed in a model
before they are frozen will preserve both taste and texture when defrosted
later.
Cheese inside a pyramid will have significantly less mold growth, causing a
slowing of the age process, with reduced waste, yet creating a richer and
mellower taste. This is true of Cheddar, Swiss, American, Colby and various
European cheeses. However, prolonged pyramid exposure will eventually dry
the samples out.
Bread stored inside a pyramid will remain fresh for up to seven weeks, then
will begin drying out. Crackers and most crisp types of grain foods, however,
become moistened in a pyramid. Since these are usually artificially crisped by
manufacturers, the pyramid may be restoring the natural state.
Flour placed inside a pyramid for half an hour before use in baking, especially
for bread and pastries, is more manageable and improves the taste and
consistency of the finished product. Packaged mixes for cakes and cookies
kept inside a pyramid are also improved.
Pyramid-treated sugar stays fine longer, will not lump as easy, and improves
baking, cooking and making frosting.
A pyramid improves the taste and quality of wines and liquors, giving them a
richer, smoother, mellower taste in only 20 minutes.
In one test with a Chablis, the wine placed inside a pyramid began to bubble,
while a control sample remained normal. A taste sampling of the pyramid
Chablis, after being inside for less than an hour, revealed it had acquired a
milder effervescence, like champagne.
Two samples were made of a natural wine with no preservatives. One was
placed in a pyramid model, the other left in open air. After 20 days, the outside
sample had deteriorated to a vinegar state, with loss of color, a putrid smell
and bacteria growth present. The wine in the pyramid remained stable and was
purer in state than when the test began. A mass spectrometer revealed that the
pyramid wine had undergone changes in its molecular structure, yet remaining
stable and with no deterioration.
Harsh cigars, cigarettes and pipe tobacco smoke milder and smoother after
having been in a pyramid. Exposure time for one cigar or cigarette is about 20
minutes. For a box or pack it is about 2 hours. And for a carton or large pouch
it is about 12 hours.
Aluminum foil, if placed in a pyramid model for a few minutes, and then used
as a wrap for cooking, will shorten the cooking time and improve the taste of
the food.
An aluminum plate was put in a pyramid for five weeks. After being removed,
coffee and wine samples were placed on it. The tastes of both were improved.
Two samples were taken from a piece of decayed meat. One sample was
placed in plain water, the other in water treated in a pyramid. After one week,
the meat sample in the plain water produced a strong odor, and the water was
discolored. The meat in the pyramid water had no smell, residue in the water
had precipitated to the bottom, and the liquid remained clear.
One experimenter hung a pyramid model in his unaired garage and found it
acted as a deodorizer. Gasoline fumes, dog dropping odors, garbage can smells
—all disappeared, the air remaining fresh.
Storage containers for rice, dried beans, dried foods, etc. when built with a
pyramid shape, have been found to have several advantages over other shaped
storage units. Foodstuffs are preserved longer, their taste is improved, and
there is a noticeable lack of insects which will not invade the compartments,
even in summer.
Gardeners using pyramid shaped greenhouses find that they cannot use
compost too well inside. The organic materials will not decay and break down.
This is compensated for, however, by the luxuriant growth of plants which
occurs inside a pyramid regardless of the soil materials used.
A plant placed outside a pyramid frame will in many cases grow bent over to
get inside.
However, some plants, especially larger varieties, can be over stimulated and
burn out by being in a pyramid or pyramid frame. They can wither and turn
brown. The best procedure is to expose such plants to only short, hourly
periods in a pyramid per day. Experimenters report that the time lengths vary
from plant to plant.
In some cases also a plant will grow inside a pyramid very fast and then stop.
Take the plant out from inside the pyramid at this stage, then return it every
other day. The plant should continue to grow vigorously again.
In larger pyramid models, plants tend to respond better located on the west
side, compared with the east.
The pyramid appears to increase the size of growing cells in early growth
stages in plants, resulting in larger-than-average sized products.
Pyramid cucumbers have been recorded at 3.5 lbs., and 21 inches long.
Pyramid cabbages grew to 12 lbs. And cherry ball radishes expanded to 4
inches in diameter, without holes or splitting.
One experiment utilized 60 hybrid garden beans. Two days after germination,
15 were placed in a glass box, 15 in a glass prism, 15 in a glass pyramid, and
15 in the open air. In ten days, growths were measured with a micrometer.
Results averaged: Open air–4.1604 inches. Boxed–4.3442 inches. Prism–
4.96107 inches. Pyramid–5.97553 inches. When the plants were pulled and
weighed in grams, the pyramid plants were found to weigh the most. After
drying in an herbal dryer, however, the pyramid plants weighed the least.
When alfalfa, mung bean, sunflower and soybean sprouts are grown in a
pyramid, there is generally an increase of 15 to 17 ounces per batch. The
sprouts are observed to grow more quickly, and thicker, tasting better, with
less loss from rot or spoilage. After picking, the pyramid sprouts retain their
nutritional value and flavor freshness longer.
Seeds stored in a pyramid will remain fertile longer than other seeds.
However, the same problem of overdose that can occur with some plants can
also occur with seeds, leading to slowing of germination and stunting of
growth. Again, the best procedure is to expose seeds for short periods of time.
A plant cutting was taken out of water and placed in a pyramid. It remained
alive for five days. Taken out of the pyramid the cutting died in half an hour.
Plant life lasts longer in a pyramid. A cut carnation, placed in a glass of water,
will begin to wither in five days. Putting the carnation and glass in a pyramid,
the carnation will remain colorful and fresh for a month.
Cut flowers in water, placed in a pyramid, generally remain fresher longer and
the color is even improved. The water is also charged in the process, aiding in
the preservation. During these experiments, the water will not get murky or
produce an odor, but will remain clear.
Pyramid water mixed with nitrogen, when used to water a lawn, will produce a
greener glass that is less susceptible to disease and brown spotting.
One grape farmer incorporated pyramid water with regular irrigation water,
and produced a yield 2.5 times greater than that of neighboring farmers who
used only regular water.
A model pyramid will affect its environs. Plants grow better in a room simply
containing a pyramid than one without one, with all other conditions identical.
Placing plants on top of pyramid models will benefit the root systems most,
with increased absorption and root disease control.
Plants can withstand temperatures beyond their normal tolerances range inside
a pyramid. Geraniums normally do well in 45 to 50 degrees F, with 60 to 70
degrees F as their upper limit. But geraniums in a pyramid will remain healthy
in 85 degrees F heat.
A woman who owns a greenhouse placed two pyramids over some of her
plants. During a snowstorm a window in the greenhouse was broken.
Everything inside the greenhouse was frozen, except the plants under the
pyramids.
A copper wire was attached to one pyramid and run along the ground, and
attached to a second pyramid. Plants grown along the wire did better than
those distant from the wire. The same experiment worked well using a cloth
string instead.
A pyramid was placed outside in a sunlit location. A string was attached and
led into a basement to plants shut off from sunlight. Other plants were also put
in the basement, but were not attached. The plants unattached turned white,
sickly and died. The plants that were attached, however, remained healthy and
green. Photosynthesis was taking place, but without direct sunlight.
Two 6-B graphite sticks were aligned with magnetic north, one inside a box,
the other in a pyramid, for two weeks. The sticks were then placed upright in
soil containing planted sunflower seeds. Near the box stick, germination
occurred in random patterns. With the pyramid stick, germination first took
place around the stick, then spread out. At the end of one week, the plants
immediately around the pyramid stick were 70 millimeters high, those at the
distance were 45 millimeters, and around the box stick the plants were all 45
millimeters average.
A sunflower was grown in the center of a glass pyramid. Daily it bent over,
moving back and forth in an east-west direction in two-hour cycles, for two
years. Then it suddenly stopped, and began swaying in a north-south arc. No
such gyrations occurred among plants growing outside the pyramid.
Using the same sunflower above, an aluminum screen was placed on the west
side of its glass pyramid. The plant’s swaying stopped, and would only begin
again each time the screen was removed. The aluminum screen was then
placed inside the pyramid for two weeks, then put back in the west side
position. The plant inside continued to dance even with the screen in place.
But after two weeks, the sunflower slowed down and stopped. The
experimenters believe that the plant’s changing direction of movement is
correlated with changes in sunspot activity, especially the 11-year cycle. The
aluminum screen appears to act as a block for the solar effects, except when it
is charged by the pyramid itself, and then the effects are only temporary.
Magnets placed in a pyramid with both large and small swaying flowers
stopped the small plants in their dance, and greatly inhibited the movement of
the larger plants.
Lower life forms dependent on decay for their intake do not thrive in a
pyramid, since a pyramid retards the decaying process.
In large pyramid structures, some insects will venture inside, but will be more
prevalent on the east side than on the west.
Sterilized milk was inoculated with streptococcus loctis bacteria, and then
placed inside a pyramid frame made of steel tubing. The bacterial growth was
completely inhibited.
Maggots, infesting a piece of meat, will suddenly move to the outer edges of
the meat when it is placed in a pyramid.
One group of ants was placed in a pyramid frame with a drop of sugar water.
A second group of ants was put immediately outside the pyramid with another
sugar water drop. The ants inside the pyramid left their drop untouched, and
joined the other ants drinking the second drop outside the pyramid.
Tiny flying insects such as gnats have been observed approaching a pyramid
frame and veering off at right angles, as if to avoid some invisible wall. Flies
and mosquitoes will enter the pyramid frame, but do not linger long before
leaving.
In one experiment, a jar filled with cockroaches was placed inside a pyramid
frame, another jar with equal number of cockroaches was left outside. The
cockroaches inside the pyramid all died in 2 or 3 days, while the control group
lived 2 to 3 times longer, or their normal span.
Insects will also leave alone aluminum foil treated in a pyramid. They will
approach it, even land on it, but leave quickly after, and will not return.
Wooden pyramids painted white have been used to attract and kill face flies on
cattle farms, reducing face fly numbers in pastures by 70 percent.
A pyramid is adverse to some lower life forms and is beneficial for others.
After a pyramid was placed over an aquarium, algae growth diminished, while
brine shrimp grew larger, with life-spans tripled.
In an aquarium full of goldfish, when the light is turned off, they gather
around a small pyramid placed on the bottom of the tank.
A six-inch pyramid was placed under an aquarium. In ten days the fish started
dying, brown algae began invading the sides of the aquarium, and the water
turned murky. The pyramid was then placed in the aquarium, resting on the
bottom sand. The water cleared in hours, and the algae disappeared. The fish
became more active and brighter in color. They also reproduced faster, with
six guppies surviving each batch, instead of the normal two. The offspring
were tamer and could be hand-fed. The experimenter finally removed the
aquarium filter and after a month the water remained clear, the fish healthy.
A pyramid was placed over a cage of a hyperactive bird. The bird flew to the
top of its cage, up inside the pyramid, and stayed there very much calmed
down.
Aluminum foil treated in a pyramid was put in a cage with a sick bird. The
bird stopped molting and began singing again, eventually returning to good
health.
Birds which drink pyramid water sing better, and have brighter colors and
plumage.
Ailing or injured rats and mice placed in pyramids show significant healing
effects in faster times.
A twelve-year old dog was stiff jointed and losing hair. Its owner suspended
an 18-inch high pyramid six feet above the dog’s bed. After a few days the
dog’s energy level had increased, its legs were limber, and its coat grew
thicker with new luster.
A nine-year old cat which likes to sleep inside a pyramid is reported to act
more like a younger cat. It plays a lot, and is gentle to handle, eats well and
needs less sleep.
A horse trainer has put pyramids in stalls above his feeding stables. Horses
which normally took weeks to recover from injuries or sickness returned to
health in two to three days.
When two pans were set out, one with pyramid-treated water and the other
with ordinary water, pets invariably go to the pan with pyramid water to drink.
Dogs and cats show an eagerness to be inside larger pyramid models and
structures, to sleep and rest there.
Some animals will go into a pyramid, but remain only for 5 or 10 minutes and
then leave. It is as if they have received a sufficient dosage and depart before
overdoing it. Sick dogs and cats have been observed to seek out a pyramid and
stay there all the time, until their health is improved.
Cats and dogs, in a pyramid structure, choose the northeast corner to sleep or
rest. One owner, knowing his dog always went to this corner and had
established its scent there, moved the pyramid around so that the northeast
corner became the southwest corner. The dog entered, sniffed at its old resting
place, then promptly went over to the new northeast corner and settled there.
Animals are attracted to the spot where a pyramid has been. After a pyramid
structure in a garden was moved, birds continued to gather at the small spot
for several days. A cocker spaniel, which had taken up continuous residence in
a pyramid structure, kept returning to the same place after the pyramid was
moved elsewhere. Finally, after a few days, the spaniel left the spot, and began
sleeping in the pyramid in its new location.
Several cases have been reported of cats and dogs, normally meat-eaters,
having turned vegetarian after repeated stays in a pyramid structure. They
refused meats of all kinds, and developed preference for fruits, vegetables,
cheeses and nuts. In experiments where the pyramids were dismantled, the
pets eventually returned to a meat diet.
In one experiment, the galvanic resistance of the skin was measured on several
people before and after they had sat inside a pyramid structure. In every case,
the tests recorded a significant drop. Before, the measurements were as great
as 150,000 ohms. Afterwards—in only five minutes’ exposure in the pyramid
—the resistance fell to as low as 2,500 ohms.
Blood tests were taken on a group of people before they entered a pyramid
structure, and when they emerged fifteen minutes later. Under normal
conditions, there should not have been any differences in blood chemistry in
such a short time or at such a speed. Nevertheless, significant differences did
show up in white and red cell counts, lymphocytes, monocytes, copper, zinc,
iron and glucose contents. The degrees of differences varied from person to
person.
A person suffering from high blood pressure measured high blood pressure
before going into a pyramid. On coming out after a few minutes, his pressure
had stabilized dramatically.
A pyramid model or frame, worn like a hat on the head, relieves headaches,
induces clearer thinking, alertness and calmness of nerves.
A model pyramid placed under a bed helps induce deeper, more restful sleep,
with the awakened having more energy and clearer thinking abilities in the
morning.
The pyramid effect is not an aphrodisiac as some have claimed. Instead, the
pyramid vitalizes and stimulates all body functions, reduces tensions and
increases concentration—all of which aids in better enjoyment of sex.
It has been reported by several women who have slept every night within a
pyramid frame that they feel significantly relieved of menstrual cramps during
their monthly periods. Menstrual time also appears to be greatly shortened.
Back pain and strain have been relieved in a pyramid. One person who
suffered from a back injury for years found the pain gone after only forty
minutes in a pyramid, and the pain never returned.
A woman, sitting in the exact center of a 36-foot high pyramid structure for
thirty seconds, was relieved of bursitis pain and stiffness.
One person with a sinus condition found that sitting in a pyramid for a few
minutes promoted draining and clearing.
People who sit or sleep in a pyramid every day statistically have fewer colds
or virus infections.
When bruises are exposed to a pyramid, the pain disappears rapidly, the
discoloration is significantly lessened—especially the yellow state—and
healing is quicker.
Insect bites heal faster in a pyramid. The sting is immediately eliminated when
pyramid water is applied to the bite area.
A four-year old girl had her hand caught in a slammed door. The injury
resulted in extreme pain, swelling, discoloration, and an open wound. The
hand was immediately placed in a container of water treated with a pyramid.
After only a few minutes, the torn flesh had closed, swelling was reduced, and
color was returned to normal. Two days later there was no sign the injury had
taken place.
A pyramid model was kept over a broken leg every night during sleep. The
doctor who had examined the leg had predicted that it would take eight weeks
for it to heal. After three weeks, however, X rays revealed no sign where the
break had been, and the cast was removed.
A skater cut his head in a fall, resulting in a one and a half inch long gash. He
received no medical treatment but instead sat in a pyramid structure. The pain
was gone in five minutes, and no headaches occurred. The healing process was
complete in five days.
A man received a severe burn on his left arm. He was told by a doctor that if
not treated the burn would leave an ugly scar. The man refused treatment and
instead slept under a pyramid. Within a few hours all pain was gone. Thirteen
days later, after spending each night in a pyramid, the burnt tissue fell off the
arm, leaving no scar. Previous experiences with burns by the same man had
always resulted in great pain and scars lasting for months.
A woman who had scars from second and third degree burns on her hands
received thirteen years previously in an explosion, began placing her hands in
a pyramid model every day for an hour. After six months, the scar tissue
disappeared. The woman was sixty-six years old.
An alcoholic found that drinking pyramid water every time he wanted alcohol
relieved his craving.
Several people who brush their teeth with pyramid water instead of toothpaste
have discovered they have fewer or no cavities, and less incidents of gum
disease.
A man received two cuts on his arm, of equal length and depth. Both cuts were
swabbed with cotton, one dipped in distilled water, the other in pyramid water.
Both cuts were then covered with compresses of surgical gauze, one soaked in
distilled water, the other with pyramid water. After one night the first cut had
formed a scab and was itching. The second cut—onto which pyramid water
had been applied—had no scab and was healing faster. After 24 hours the scab
on the first cut was gone, leaving the skin with an inflamed pink line. The
second cut was completely healed and the line where it had been cut could
barely be seen.
A person relieved by a pyramid can, in turn, relieve others. One man, who
stayed in a pyramid for thirty minutes, was relieved of a headache. After
emerging, he placed his arm around his wife for five to ten minutes, and a
headache she had had for several hours was gone.
One hairdresser placed pyramid models above the chairs where her customers
waited to have their hair done. She found the customers became more relaxed,
and more easy-going and open in their thinking.
Some pyramid dwellers have observed a gradual change in their eating habits,
after long periods of exposure inside their pyramid homes. Their desire for
meat is lessened, and eventually they enjoy a more vegetarian diet.
After sitting in a pyramid the senses are heightened. The sense of smell, taste,
touch, sight and hearing are dramatically increased.
One person inside a pyramid was annoyed by hearing children playing next to
the structure. Emerging to the outside, he was amazed to discover that the
children he had heard were really playing half a block away.
Normally, the human retina is sensitive to 4.3 x 10 to the 14th power to 7.5 x
10 to the 14th power electromagnetic vibrations per second. It is believed that
in a pyramid this range is increased, so that perceptions are expanded and the
participant is able to see things in higher and lower vibrations not otherwise
visible.
Some esoteric researchers see the Universe as the teacher, and the pyramid as
the teacher’s aid—a channel through which information brought in from
higher dimensions is focused, amplified and communicated to those
individuals properly attuned for reception.
People have noted time distortions in a pyramid. One person sat in a pyramid
for four hours and believed that only half an hour had passed.
A group of people was placed in a pyramid and then were purposely
disoriented as to direction. They were then told to face the direction they
thought was most beneficial or felt best about. A high percentage faced east.
Some people in a pyramid will get dizzy, nauseated and have headaches, all of
which are symptoms of overdose. The majority of people can take being in a
pyramid for long periods, even overnight, but there are a few who cannot. The
best remedy is to stay in a pyramid for only a few minutes at a time per day to
gain its benefits. After repeated use, a tolerance level will gradually build, so
that increasingly longer periods can be spent inside without overdose effects.
Some people inside a pyramid become drowsy and have the urge to take a nap.
The sleep is usually of short duration, but upon waking the feeling is one of
full energy, as if having slept in mountain air at a high altitude.
Sleeping in a pyramid brings better regularity in sleep, and more restful sleep,
in fewer hours. On waking there is an increased sense of well-being, with
better ability to handle emotional stress.
Dreams, while inside a pyramid, are more vivid, colorful, and better organized
and understandable, with better recall on awakening. Pyramid sleeping also is
a good trigger for lucid dreaming—being able to control your dreams.
Some people, after meditating in a pyramid, have been able to see auras or
energy fields surrounding others. When the meditators checked their
observations with psychics who have the natural ability to see auras, they
found that what they both saw was identical.
Psychic healers have reported that, after a patient has been inside a pyramid, it
is easier for them to see and diagnose their aura.
Telepathic abilities and accuracy are increased when both the sender and the
receiver are inside separate pyramids.
Some practitioners using the wishing pyramid use the phases of the Moon to
enhance the effects. The waxing period is thought to aid in the creation of new
conditions, while the waning period is for breaking up old conditions.
Symbols put on pyramid sides can aid in the outcome of wishing. Examples
are dollar signs added in the wish for money, hearts for desires of romance,
etc. Significantly, however, such thought forms produced just for self-centered
gain only will not work.
One experimenter discovered that a Maltese cross symbol, placed on the north
face of a pyramid model, generated noticeable increases in energy. A dowsing
road reacted to it, and the experimenter could even feel pressure and tingling
over the symbol with his hands. An Egyptian Ankh symbol has similar results.
A pyramid can be colored so that each side is different. The effects wanted are
achieved simply by turning the color desired to the north.
A colored light bulb shining inside a pyramid model will have the same effect
as coloring the pyramid itself.
A person can receive added energy and vitality by simply placing a sample of
their own blood, skin tissue or hair inside a pyramid model. The pyramid
directs its positive effects on the frequency pattern of the person represented
by the sample within.
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