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PYRAMIDS AND PLANTS Pyramid energy can either improve or stimulate the germination of
seeds and plant growth or retard it in some cases. This is because plants are sensitive to energy
and while pyramid energy may be good for them, it could be too much. Larger plants can usually
take more energy. The only way to find out is by testing. Begin with small dosages and build up if
you need to. For instance, you can start with five minutes and maybe go up to half an hour or
more. Avoid placing a weak plant in a strong field and watch for signs of wilting. A small
overdose can make a plant wilt, but it will usually recover once it’s out of the energy field. If you
continue to treat it, it will eventually dry up on the top. Try these tips for using pyramids to
enhance plant growth: 1.
Energize the roots. Besides placing the pyramid over the plants, you could try placing the plants
over the pyramid, so the roots get the energy directly. All you need is a mesh or grid with
something to support it and the pyramid can be beneath the grid.
2.
Or you can place the pyramid among the plants. This way you may not end up with an overdose
as the field around a pyramid is not as intense as the field inside. A 4-inch pyramid will roughly
generate an effective field around it of 6 to 12 inches. A 6-inch high pyramid will have a field of
about 1 foot to 2 feet.
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3.
Energize the water instead of the plant. You could treat plants with water charged in a pyramid.
4.
A word about insects. Although the pyramid retards bacterial growth, some insects actually
appear to thrive on pyramid energy. King points out that his personal experience and reports
from others indicate that cockroaches don’t like the energy. So try placing a pyramid in the
kitchen near the sink or garbage bin.
Interestingly, using time lapse photography, Bill Schul and Ed Pettit captured images of “plants
gyrating in a symphonic dance as though orchestrated by an unseen conductor.”
BUILDING YOUR OWN PYRAMID Follow these steps to build your own pyramid: 1.
Material. The model pyramid is constructed from 4 isosceles triangles with equal measurements
joined at the tip. Pyramids can be built from wood, plastic, cardboard, fiberglass and metal. ➡
However, Schul and Petit say that metal appears to block certain
compressed, uncorrugated cardboard, solid wood instead of plywood, styrene plastic as opposed
to Styrofoam. ➡ King says you can use anything, even metal.
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Size. Determine the size of the pyramid according to the use for which it’s intended. There
should be enough space in the pyramid for the object you want to put in it to fit without
touching the sides or the apex. ➡ Place the objects at the King’s Chamber level - 1/3rd the
height
of the pyramid - which is the level where the energy is strongest. You’ll need a little platform on
which to place the objects so they reach the required height. ➡ Larger pyramids such as one in
which you can sit will have a
base of 4 feet and be about 6 feet high. The frame pyramid will be the easiest way to construct
larger pyramids. So you won’t need solid sheets for the sides 3.
4.
Where to put your pyramid. Place it away from electrical wiring and appliances.
EASY ONE PIECE PYRAMID Max Thoth shows you how to make a one-piece pyramid using a sheet
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1.
2.
Draw a line from the center to touch the perimeter of the circle.
3.
Set the compass to 6 inches and from the point where the line you drew touches the perimeter;
mark 4 points 6 inches apart on the perimeter of the circle.
4.
Now draw broken lines (- - -) lines from each of the three points to the center of the circle. Draw
a straight line for the 4th one.
5.
Draw straight lines at the sides of the circle connecting point to point, so your pyramid will have
a straight base.
6.
7.
8.
Take a dull knife and lightly press along the three broken lines radiating from the center and
bend along the edges. Bolster these edges with cello tape.
9.
Tape together the two free sides (first line and fourth line you drew) and you have your 4-sided
pyramid ready to use.
Frame Pyramids King cites an ingenious and inexpensive method for building larger frame
pyramids. He cuts his ¾ inch diameter base and corner poles to size using either wood, copper,
aluminum pipe, PVC plastic pipe or clear acrylic tubing. He connects the poles using inexpensive
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vinyl tubing with an inside diameter of ¾ inch. If you’re using metal or PVC pipe, the vinyl tubing
should have a 1-inch inner diameter. Here’s a measurement chart: Base
Sides
Approximate Height
3 inches
2.85 inches
2 inches
6 inches
5.70 inches
4 inches
9 inches
8. 55 inches
6 inches
9 feet 5 inches
8 feet 11 inches
6 feet
12 feet 6 inches
12 feet
8 feet
There you have it - how you can harness the unique energy of pyramids to strengthen your well-
being. Discover something new and exciting that can help you enhance many areas of your life.
Have fun!
“From the heights of these pyramids, forty centuries look down on us.” - Napoleon Bonaparte
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