The Great Pyramid Energy Experiment!
I talked about my interest in pyramids and using them in the garden, in another discussion in the "Growing Food" category. Since it appears that no one here has had much, if any, experience with them, I decided (with encouragement from Marjory W.) to create this post to let whomever is interested know; what I am doing with my experiments and what kind of results I get. Sound good? Let's begin...
The 2 styles of pyramids i'm going to use are Giza and Russian. I recently learned that there are also Nubian pyramids that don't have quite as steep of an angle as the Russian ones, but there isn't as much research on them. So I will just be using the other 2 for my experiments.
I think you all know what the Giza pyramid looks like. Well, the Russian style has a steeper slope and is more narrow at the base than the Giza style.
The Giza style keeps a higher concentration of energy within the walls and not so much radiating out from them. The Russian not only has the high energy inside, but also projects high energy from it's walls to the outside.
With this in mind, I plan to use Russian pyramids to place around the garden to create a kind of energy bubble that is supposed to eliminate disease and insect problems, increase the growth and production, and improve the flavor of the food raised. These pyramids will not have solid sides put on them. They will only have the framework because they are supposed to work just as well without the sides and well... it's less expensive!
I will use the Giza pyramid to treat seeds so that they have better germination, growth and production, Energize water for use on seedlings, and charge stones that can be placed around the fruit trees and grapevines situated outside of the garden area and any other use I can think of for it. I have some old seeds I'm anxious to try this on.😊 Since I will be putting things inside this pyramid, I will be covering it with plastic.
I will also be using what is called a pyramid matrix or grid in each corner of the Giza pyramid to increase the energy inside. So, what is a pyramid matrix? Glad you asked! It's a rectangular tray holding a grid of tiny 1-inch square Giza style pyramids. I haven't decided on the size of the tray yet but it could hold 15, 20, 72, or however many pyramids you want to use. I'll probably start with a smaller number because those tiny buggers are going to take a lot of time to make LOL!
I'll also be using a grid with a foil lined piece of cardboard placed on top, to grow some seedlings on to see how that goes. Gosh! There are so many ways to use pyramid energy!
Eventually, I want to put a Russian pyramid over our water well to treat all the water we use. The pyramids produce a cylinder of energy that surrounds it and extends up above and below it, so I figure it should work on a well.
I found instructions on making a "psychotronic twirler" which is supposed to spin when near an energy source and I want to try one to see if it will respond to the pyramid energy. That way I can monitor how strong it is inside and how far outside the pyramids. This will be FUN!
As of right now... I have ordered connectors for the first 3 pyramids which should be here by Monday the 25th. 1 Giza and 2 Russian. I plan to make 11 Russian altogether. 4 around the upper garden, 4 around our aquaponics greenhouse (another one of our projects), 1 by our RV that we are living in (for EMF protection as well as our health), 1 by the main house where our friend Rob lives and 1 over the water well.
In the meantime, I'm making up some of the matrixes for placing in the corners of the Giza model. Tomorrow we are going to pick up the PVC pipe for the base and sides, and the plastic to enclose the Giza with. YES, I will be posting pics!
This is a brief overview of the project. I will go into more detail on each aspect as we go on this journey. I'm so glad you are here with me! 👍️
Comments
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What size are the pyramids you're planning for around the growing areas? Is PVC a better choice than wood for frames? A "psychotropic twirler", is that used similar to divining rods? This is a very interesting project you're embarking on, it's going to be fun to watch your progress.
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@merlin44 Thank you for your interest! It really is an exciting endeavor!
In answer to what size of pyramid I will be using; the Russian ones will be 4 ft. 5 1/2 in. tall with a 26 in, base and should project energy about 40 ft. out from each side. The Giza one will be 6 ft. 4 in. tall with a 10 ft. base. I wanted one tall enough to walk into and enough area inside to be able to set things in there to charge up with the pyramid energy. They say that whatever you want to charge should not take up more than 5% of the space inside. The exception to the rule is if you are treating your body.
As far as the bests choice of materials; allow me to explain a little about the types first. There are metallic and non-metallic pyramids. Each has it's own energetic properties. The metallic ones are used more for meditation and spiritual awareness. They harness the electromagnetic field of the earth that concentrates it's energies on the surface of the pyramid where the metal is. Because of the metal in them, they work best when aligned to the magnetic North.
The non-metallic ones harness the rotational inertia of the Earth, and because of this, they should be aligned to True North. They tend to concentrate their energies into the center of the pyramid, and thus the reason for its name "Pyr-a-mid," or "Fire-in-the-Middle."
Now back to the choice of materials. The type of non-metallic material you make the pyramid out of doesn't make a difference in the energy output, so any material will work just as well. However, this is not the case with metallic ones. Gold and copper seem to perform the best.
I might also mention here that with non-metallic, the energy output is the same whether it is enclosed or just the frame. I chose to use PVC simply because it was more economical and I was able to find PVC corner and top pieces, making building them a lot quicker and easier. And I'm all about quicker and easier when it doesn't affect the quality.
I hadn't thought of comparing the "twirler" to divining rods, but I believe the answer would be "yes". They both respond to energies. Each in a different manner but they still respond. At least, I think the twirler will respond. I'm going to try it and see, hoping that it will work. Thanks for the analogy!🙂
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@Leslie Carl = re "the energy output is the same whether it is enclosed or just the frame." - When I read this last part "just the frame", immediately 2 Tipis appeared (covered w/ hides, & 1 also bare), along with the thought "so, we do not need a covering, or specific angles, because the function of the point is to act as an Antenna for harvest/concentrating the energy... Is this how you understand it too?
Often I 'cross-contextualize' both when helping others learn, as well as when I am learning as here.
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@rainbow Hmmmm... I suppose you could look at it that way. But actually the angles are very specific, more so than the covering. Without the correct angles, the electron particles will not be collected. The particles enter along the edges and sides, collect inside and when there is no longer any room, they are pushed out the top and bottom.
The Giza slope angle must be very close to 51.83 degrees and the Russian is 76.35 degrees.
There is also a difference in the energies inside. As I understand it, the electron particles inside a Giza have more area to move in and so they move more slowly and so are more conducive to meditation. The particles in a Russian have less space, so they tend to bounce around more creating more of what I call a frenetic energy.
Statistically there are slight differences in the energy output between an enclosed or framed pyramid. But it is so little it is considered negligible.
Here's a good article that explains the energies collected by the pyramid and how that works, and a bunch of other things: http://humansarefree.com/2014/03/the-secret-power-of-pyramidal-shape.html?m=0
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I am so looking forward to this! And now I want pyramids, too 😂
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I found this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7Egvicfd3k in this brief 5-minute video are stated some explanations that I found interesting, for example that pyramids (& tipi's) are Antennas receiving energy that is being concentrated in this location, & can be used for beneficial results. Anyway it made me think more about energy & shapes...
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Thank you @rainbow for posting that link.
I just received the corner kits for my initial Giza and Russian pyramids and thought you all might like to see them.
The Giza is on the left and Russian on the right. You can tell by the shape of the top piece. I really like these because they have a hidden chamber in the top piece so you can place a crystal, gemstone, or whatever else you want to try, to see how it affects the energy. I want to try Shungite or Zeolite crystals.
So, here's a pic showing the hidden chamber. (thought you might ask 😉)
I bought some PVC electrical conduit to put in between. Regular PVC pipe wasn't as stiff as the conduit and I don't want my sides to sag. Next step is to cut them to the sizes I need for the base and sides of each. Thanks to the Thanksgiving weekend and the rain we're supposed to get, it doesn't look like I will get around to cutting the sides until next Tuesday or Wednesday. I'll give you an update once they are together.
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We finally got the pipe cut and I thought I would post some pics of the process.
Here Rob and I am lining up the pipes and marking the lengths to cut.
Here Rob is showing me how to use the pipe cutter. (My first time cutting pipe!)
The cutter has some quirks I had to learn how to deal with, in order to make a perfect cut (which is mandatory with pyramids). I messed one of them up and Rob had to grind the end down a little to get it right. Thank you Rob!
I've picked out the place I want to set up the Giza pyramid and was hoping to get to it sooner than later, but now it's supposed to rain the next 3 days, Grrrrr 😕 And it could possibly snow on Friday! Double Grrrrr 😕😕
I guess we'll see how it goes. Maybe I can squeeze it in on Thursday. Crossing fingers!
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It got quite chilly and rainy really fast after my last post and the winter weather closed in. Some days it would rain even when no rain was in the forecast. 🤨 So I had to hold off on my pyramids.
In the middle of January I started preparations for the gardening season and that has been keeping me pretty busy, but I did manage to start making some small 1 inch pyramids for my pyramid grid I'm going to use for growing some seedlings on, to see if it makes them germinate and grow faster and more healthy than using the standard method.
It takes quite a while to trace all of the little pyramids onto cardboard and cut them out. This is what they look like after I cut them out and them assemble them.
I have a whole stack of these little critters cut out and waiting for assembly. You fold it on the dotted lines and then glue the tabs together. I'll post a pic of the grid once I get it finished and explain how it works.
I'm hoping to assemble the 2 Russian and 1 Giza pyramid this next week. Then I will see if I can do a successful test to show that there is energy coming off of them. This will be interesting! Stay tuned!
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@Leslie Carl Are you familiar with the concept of negative green energy?
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@tomandcara No I am not, but thank you for bringing it up! In all my pyramid research, it was never mentioned. However, it appears that it is part of the energy created by the pyramids and there is a way to mitigate it. Very good to know!
What have you learned about it?
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@Leslie Carl I have learned a little about biogeometry which is where I learned about the negative green energy. We had a biogeomitrist let us know the easiest way to eliminate the negative green energy is to simply draw a line around the middle of the 4 base arms of the pyramid. Your project looks very cool.
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@tomandcara When I was reading about the negative green energy, it said to score the middle of the base arms if there are no sides on the pyramid. If there were sides, you should score all the way from the apex down to the middle of the base. I wonder if scoring is more effective than drawing? Do you know?
Also, does your biogeometrist know how to go about measuring the pyramid energy and how far out from the pyramid it is radiating?
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@Leslie Carl He said a score works but the line is simpler and just as effective. A "steeple" at the top or something suspended inside from the peak also work. Are you familiar with using a pendulum? That is the tool he uses for checking things. He has a number of different types pendulums that are "tuned" for checking different subtle energies.
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@tomandcara Yes, I'm familiar with using pendulums. I was just looking at some on the vesica.org website. They're quite expensive, so I was trying to determine if they were the right solution. Sounds like I may have been on the right track.
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@Leslie Carl If I were to make a suggestion, from my vast ignorance, I would suggest https://vesica.org/en/biogeometry%C2%AE/product/ikup-ibrahim-karim-universal-pendulum-tool-small.
If I understand correctly, again referencing my vast ignorance, any pendulum will give information desired. The tuned pendulums are more specific in their answers
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@tomandcara Thank you, but I was actually looking at the Horizontal And Vertical Pendulum Set, because I want to test for the negative green energy, to make sure that I'm able to negate it, and also test for the other beneficial energies and how far out from the pyramid they reach. My feeling is that those pendulums would do what I need.
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@Leslie Carl Could be right. I don't know enough to give you valid advise about those.
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If you would like to see how I'm making my pyramid grids, click on the link below to watch the video.
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@Leslie Carl Cool video and I like your approach to dealing with the negative green energy!
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Wow, this is interesting. I thought you were talking about the energy pyramid, as in the amount of energy that is produced from various food sources (plants, herbivores, omnivores, carnivores, decomposers).
Have heard of an apple under a glass pyramid rots about at a sixth of the rate if one under a glass square. Have never seen anyone try to go commercial with that; but that would be a huge organic produce saver. Imagine 6 months instead of 1 month for produce to stay fresh?
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So would a pyramid shaped, decompression chamber help more than a regular square or rectangular shaped cell? The Glen Rose, Texas Creation Center has a bio regulated pressure container. They use these so horses and athletes can heal faster from injuries; also peoples health too. So his is round shaped like a submarine; wonder if pyramid shaped would help more? He has other interesting work too.
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Love the mystery of pyrimid energy. I built a scaled down version of the great pyrimid out of 3/4" copper pipe. Had some interesting experiments with it. Like your idea of using them in the garden 👍, you have my attention.
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I find this topic fascinating. As I would like to incorporate it into what I will be doing for my market garden. I would imagine the pyramid doing a great deal for the energy of your growth. I would love to also incorporate in the philosphers stone and other examples of geometirc energy bodies such as the Inca temples in Peru. Astrology frameworks or correspondences as well and more! I would love to follow along to hear your results!
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