Amazing Power of the Pyramid in the Garden!

Leslie Carl
Leslie Carl Posts: 255 ✭✭✭✭

Over the last couple of years, I've been coming across bits of information about some incredible studies done with pyramids and growing food. So I thought I would share some of my notes with y'all.

There are 2 styles; Giza and Russian. Giza having a broader base just like the Giza pyramid and the Russian being tall and more narrow. It is said that the Giza style keeps a higher concentration of energy within the walls, but the Russian projects more energy from it's walls to the outside.

I've read that if you store your seeds inside a pyramid, they will be viable longer and have up to a 400% increase in production! They will also be more resistant to lack of water, more disease and pest resistant, and phytates and other substances harmful to humans and animals will be lower. (Really anxious to try that!)

I also remember reading that if you keep GMO seeds in a pyramid the genetic editing will be negated and they will return to their normal state. I guess if pyramid energy can heal our bodies, it should be able to repair a seed's DNA as well, right?

If you charge some aluminum foil with pyramid energy by leaving it in the pyramid for 2 weeks or more, and then place it under your seed starts, it will enhance their growth.

A 4 1/2 ft tall Russian pyramid will project it's energy out about 40 ft. and if you place a few of them around your garden, it's supposed to keep your garden disease and pest free, make the plants grow faster and produce more. It also acts as an EMF shield. (I think I'll put one near my house as well. 😊)

Pyramids can also deflect severe weather activity away from the area around it. (Could be helpful during hurricane season here in the Carolinas!)

Psychotropic drugs have less of an effect on people either staying inside a pyramid or within close range of a pyramid. (So don't try to smoke pot while you're gardening LOL!)

Looks like I have a number of things to test this next growing season. Have any of you had any experience working with pyramids in the garden or otherwise? It would be great to hear your results!

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  • Marjory Wildcraft
    Marjory Wildcraft Posts: 1,541 admin

    Wow @Leslie Carl that sounds really interesting... Gosh yes. I would LOVE to follow your experiments with pyramids in the garden. I'm in the process of deciding what experiments to do next year too. But I'm thinking along the lines of comparing similar gardens but using different soil testing and nutrient applications... I've got an area especailly prone to squash bugs and I thought I would try just using traditonal spinosad products (standard organic gardening technique) in one bed, and then spending the money for Jana Bogs soil testing and her mineral applications in antoher bed, and then also someone who responded to the Summit survey turned me noto a guy named Jon Frank who also does soil testing and mineral analysis which I would try in a third bed.

    People are going to hate me with all the squash that will be produced... LOL I'm going to have to start doing a lot of 'hit and run' midnight squash drop offs.

    Kind of boring compared to pyramids.. LOL.

    Do you make your own pyramids or buy them somewhere? This would be a fantastic project. Let me know if I can help out in any way.

  • Leslie Carl
    Leslie Carl Posts: 255 ✭✭✭✭

    @Marjory Wildcraft There are pyramids that you can buy, but they are quite expensive. I intend on making my own. I purchased a book called "Russian Pyramid Revealed" that tells me what kind of materials, exact ratios and angles to use, and the proper construction and positioning for the pyramids, in order for them to work properly. Quite a lot of research has been done towards finding out what works best with pyramids, so hopefully I will have more successes than failures. 😊 Guess I'll have to look into doing some video logs of the process.

    Thanks for your offer of help! I may take you up on that somewhere along the way. Not sure with what yet, but keeping my mind open to it. 👍️

  • Marjory Wildcraft
    Marjory Wildcraft Posts: 1,541 admin

    Hi @Leslie Carl

    I've been working on the creation of a non-profit that has the sole function of giving small grants to backyard researchers doing interesting work. The idea is I help them with a bit of funding and resources, and they in turn report on progress in the forums and create a presentation of their full experiment for one of our Summits.

    I would love to have our Summits be entirely filled with presentations from TGN members who are doing really cool stuff!. And even the 'failures'. Those are so valuable!

    I don't have the non-profit fully formed yet, but I am still very much game to try this experiemnt out with you.

    Your experiment sounds so amazing and very much in a direction I would like to explore.

    Want to go into this more formally?

  • Obiora E
    Obiora E Posts: 517 ✭✭✭✭

    @Leslie Carl Thank you for sharing! I have some knowledge (but always trying to learn more) about energy, including concentrated energy as in a pyramid. I will definitely have to look into this more.

  • Leslie Carl
    Leslie Carl Posts: 255 ✭✭✭✭

    @Marjory Wildcraft sounds awesome! I'm verrrry game! Next step?

  • ines871
    ines871 Posts: 1,283 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Leslie Carl - re your "I purchased a book called "Russian Pyramid Revealed" -

    that if you store your seeds inside a pyramid, they will be viable longer and have up to a 400% increase in production! They will also be more resistant to lack of water, more disease and pest resistant, and phytates and other substances harmful to humans and animals will be lower.

    I also remember reading that if you keep GMO seeds in a pyramid the genetic editing will be negated and they will return to their normal state. I guess if pyramid energy can heal our bodies, it should be able to repair a seed's DNA as well, right?

    If you charge some aluminum foil with pyramid energy by leaving it in the pyramid for 2 weeks or more, and then place it under your seed starts, it will enhance their growth.

    A 4 1/2 ft tall Russian pyramid will project it's energy out about 40 ft. and if you place a few of them around your garden, it's supposed to keep your garden disease and pest free, make the plants grow faster and produce more. It also acts as an EMF shield. "

    The smallest Russian pyramid I saw on a webpage was 36 feet , and

    that book "Russian Pyramid Revealed" - where can it be found ?

  • Leslie Carl
    Leslie Carl Posts: 255 ✭✭✭✭

    @rainbow The book was written by Sasha LeBaron and the link for the book is http://www.ten1000things.org/sp_1.html

  • ines871
    ines871 Posts: 1,283 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Leslie Carl Thank you.

  • herbantherapy
    herbantherapy Posts: 453 ✭✭✭✭

    @Leslie Carl this is absolutely fascinating! Gardens and energy work is SO my JAM! I have never heard of these tiny Russian pyramids. I am going to be seriously looking at this now💖 Thank you for opening my eyes to this!

  • Marjory Wildcraft
    Marjory Wildcraft Posts: 1,541 admin

    Oh good! Sorry for the delay in response... ha, ha, it take a ton of focus keeping this company running :)

    How about a phone call? Hmm, let me try to figure out the private messaging part of this forum thing. LOL.

    I would love to see this happen. I love experiments and especailly something like this. What fun, huh? This kind of collaboration and exchange is what I had hoped for when creating this platform.

  • ines871
    ines871 Posts: 1,283 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Hi @Leslie Carl -

    Sometimes you can know a person for decades, & yet they can still continually pleasantly surprise you. - So when you started this thread, all I knew is that Ancient civilizations built massive pyramids to bury their dead. Yet their shape kind of fascinated me, so I asked you my question. - Then, I hesitated sharing w/ my Better 1/2 for a fundamental reason, even as he's highly scientific minded, & runs circles around me in physics, & math. - At last I decided to share what you posted, asking "so re pyramids, what do you think?" &

    he said: "I have always been fascinated with pyramids. I had thought to build some to experiment. Yes we can build some... ". Oh boy, yet more building projects in our homestead, lol - just last week a neighbor asked "When, or Are you planning on moving ? some of these huge piles of woodchips, & manuer, & Notice 2 of your rainbow 'clouds' have fallen apart !" --- of course. I notice all that needs to be done. - And Instead of just asking for 'lasting world peace', am now considering asking for just 1 tiny itsy-bitsy little piece of paper, that says "Winning mega-million lottery ticket": that will get our Food-forest planted, plus lotsa pyramids... LOL

  • Leslie Carl
    Leslie Carl Posts: 255 ✭✭✭✭

    @rainbow I'm so glad you and your other half are interested in making some of your own pyramids! Just so you know, I have started a DIY project with using pyramids in the garden, in case you want to follow along. I will be sharing all the info I've been learning about them and the results of the experiments I'm going to do with them. I'm calling it "The Great Pyramid Energy Experiment". Just do a search for the title and I'm sure you will find it.🙂

  • ines871
    ines871 Posts: 1,283 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Leslie Carl Yes, I read your response to merlin44, & am reading all of what you share here to my Sweetie, so he can explain it to me. I know that everything is just energy, held together with forces-of-energy. - And because I connect with others mentally which is how I've empowered & encouraged others to heal, this understanding is Natural.

    So the only part I don't yet understand is How do the varying materials & angels make differences ? Thank you.

  • ines871
    ines871 Posts: 1,283 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Edit-time has expired, & now I notice that I spelled angels, instead of angles (lol)

  • Leslie Carl
    Leslie Carl Posts: 255 ✭✭✭✭

    @rainbow LOL! Well, I suppose angels could make a difference but there haven't been any experiments done on that. At least that I'm aware of. 😉

    Pyramids are powered primarily by the sun and what they call soft particles or electrons that are captured by the pyramidal shape. As far as angles go; They have found that if the angle is too steep or not steep enough, the particles do not collect inside the pyramid or along it's edges. The more the particles build up, the more effect the pyramid has. You can find this information in detail by reading Joseph Cater's Pyramid Analysis.

    If you go to this link: https://sites.google.com/site/aferlab/home/patrick-kelly---a-practical-guide-to-free-energy-devices and scroll down to Chapter 9, click that link and go to page 27, you will find his analysis along with a diagram showing the movement of the soft particles.

    He also explains a bit about the effects metal has in a pyramid, so maybe you can find some of those answers there.

  • ines871
    ines871 Posts: 1,283 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Before you had posted your response above, I had found this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7Egvicfd3k but wasn't quite sure if you thought this would fit in here. However in this brief 5-minute video are stated some explanations that I found interesting.

  • Leslie Carl
    Leslie Carl Posts: 255 ✭✭✭✭

    @rainbow Verrrry interesting video! It says a lot for sacred geometry. I have to admit I wasn't quite sure I understood correctly what you meant by referring to the pyramid as an antennae in our other discussion on my "Great Pyramid Energy Project", but the video gave me the full perspective. The word I would have used is a "receiver". So, yes, the pyramid does work like a receiver/antennae.

    The video does briefly mention about energies and how they affect insects and plants, so I think it fits here just fine. You could also post it on our other discussion on the "Project". It promotes some profound thoughts about shapes and energy.

  • ines871
    ines871 Posts: 1,283 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Leslie Carl - done posted it.

  • Hassena
    Hassena Posts: 345 ✭✭✭

    This is totally awesome! We all need more reasons to build pyramids. Thank you all so much for sharing and inspiring! :)

    hugs!

  • Hassena
    Hassena Posts: 345 ✭✭✭

    I'm totally jazzed! Found this link and thought ya'll may like this too

    Enjoy

  • Leslie Carl
    Leslie Carl Posts: 255 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November 2019

    @Hassena thank you so much for that link! I hadn't seen Les's book before, but found some of his research. I plan to use his pyramid grid in my garden experiments!

  • Hassena
    Hassena Posts: 345 ✭✭✭

    Thank you so much for sharing this! :)

  • 7207chablis
    7207chablis Posts: 46 ✭✭✭

    It looks very interesting and I would love to follow what you are experimenting! I used to live in Mexico and have always been fascinated about the energy around the pyramids! I would love that you update us!

  • Leslie Carl
    Leslie Carl Posts: 255 ✭✭✭✭

    @7207chablis I have started a new discussion under DIY Projects called "The Great Pyramid Energy Experiment" where I am posting my progress with the experiments. Please join us over there to follow along. 🙂

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