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    dear apophis... thanks so much for your quick reply. my pyramid is made of light wood (i ordered it from precision pyramids, online)... no metal within. i'm glad you mentioned that results are subtle, as i was expecting big results right away! i'll work on my patience.
    would you be willing to share the successes that you've experienced? my main goal is to help my husband sleep... any suggestions?
    again, thank you (or others!) for taking time to reply to this "junior member"!
    sincerely,
    - maggie

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    Default Any Advice on Constructing a personal meditation pyramid?

    I did check on the internet and found a few good sources for how-to's, or actually purchasing a kit, plans etc. Some are made of wood, one guy makes them out of copper piping that he holds together using a key ring to hold four pipes together at the top juncture point, then using copper wire such as speaker wire to make the base--he says that he only does rough north-south alignments and still has had great results over the years. The one guy making them from wood or selling plans for purchasers to make them with wood--uses no metal at all.

    Anyone have much experience using home made or purchased personal pyramids?---I actually think that I am going to try making the one with the copper pipes and wire---if it helps to focus the energy, do some healing and other benefits to even a small degree, that seems worth it to me.

    I know that my area of SW Ohio is very strong with ley lines and such----we still have many of the earthen burial and ceremonial mounds built by ancient peoples found around us---one of the big ones is a 60 foot tall conical shaped mound in the small town of Miamisburg, Ohio----it dates back to the Adena people as I recall--it is high on top of a natural promontory---and its only about five miles from my home--other nearby mounds include an entire series of mounds at Fort Ancient which has some interesting astronomical aspects--like along the exterior wall of the mounds----they mark the vernal and autumnal equinoxes and the two solstices at sunrise on each of those days---the positions have changed some in the thousand years or more since they were constructed--but still kind of amazing that those long lost people did such a thing.

    I also share a family lake house about an hour or so north of where I live---and just about 300 yards away are several "Indian" burial mounds.

    I know that the energy of those people still is around, its not as strong as it was when we first bought the place 20 years back now due to two new condo complexes they built so close to us---but they are still there nonetheless.

    I am sure if I used a pyramid up there--I might be in for some "interesting" experiences while in meditation.

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    mpgarr59,

    I don't know how one should be made except what's stated in loo, I have been recently meaning to get aroud and trying to make one of my own, I'll be sure to let you know if I'm successful.

    QUESTION: If I used a wire frame that was 4 pieces of wire joined at the apex running down to the base, and the pyramid were totally open, this could do the same thing to the spiraling light. Is this correct? (B3, 55)

    RA: This is correct, but there are many metals not recommended. Expensive metals are best, or wood or plastic. (B3, 55)

    QUESTION: The dangerous pyramid shape would be a 4-sided pyramid that was large enough to create the King's chamber effect. Is this correct?

    RA: That is correct with the additional understanding that the 76 degree apex angle is characteristic of the powerful shape. (B3, 50)

    QUESTION: What angle less than 76 degrees would not produce this dangerous effect?

    RA: Any angle less than 70 degrees. (B3, 50)

    QUESTION: You mean the sum of the 4 base sides should be 1.16 of the height of the pyramid? (B3, 48-49)

    RA: That is correct.

    RA: The most appropriate size for use beneath the head is an overall height small enough to make placing it under the cushion of the head (pillow) a comfortable thing. (B3, 120)

    RA: The Giza pyramid offers an excellent model. Be sure the pyramid is so small that there is no entity small enough to crawl inside it. (B3, 121)

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    Default Got a pyramid

    Thanks to David's book rekindling my interest in "pyramid power"---last night I went Googling and found a few sites of people who are making personal sized pyramids for the purpose of doing things like meditating, self-healing, etc.

    When I was reading the section of The Source Field Investigations about the powers relating to pyramids---that little voice inside my head told me to try to build one---I starting thinking about what sort of materials, techniques, etc. to give a try. I figured that if I did search a bit on the 'net, I would find people who have done them and are even offering them for sale---well--the cost of most of the ones that people are selling is pretty high--like those made by one guy out in Washington state--he makes them of high quality wood, and they look great. He also sells plans for people to make themselves---but to do that--you do have to have a pretty good skill set in carpentry--especially in figuring many of the angles used to make pieces join together----its not a question of simple mitering--that is hard enough for me to do, so his offerings were out.

    Then I found this one guy, who lives out in Colorado--his pyramids are simple, portable, easy and relatively inexpensive to put together from things you can get from one of the big box home improvement stores or even a very well stocked local, mom and pop hardware store. I read his info last night, reread it again this morning and later in the day when I was free--I went to Lowe's and got what I needed for basic supplies including a few tools--like getting a vice grip--one that was inexpensive that can be used anyplace since it has a vacuum base that makes it tight on any table. I also had to buy a decent pair of needle nosed pliers. The other items---four copper pipes, 1/2" dia., in five foot length, a large key ring to make the poles attach together and enough copper audio system speaker wire to make the appropriate lengths to make the square base.

    A bit of drilling---two holes in each "top" and four of them on the bottom to run the speaker wire through then tie a knot outside each hole running the wire each direction to the other pole--meaning that you have a total of four wires starting from your starter pole--you run one right then the other to the left and continue until all four poles are connected by the wires--what is nice about stereo wire---it is a two strand cable-one for the positive and negative connections on the receiver and each speaker---to get two wires--just pull the wires apart.

    I did this pretty fast--the only thing I did wrong---I had not charged the batteries for my cordless power drill and had to cool my heels while one of the batteries was charged enough to finish---I had gotten about halfway when the battery I was using gave out and the other one was totally dead.

    I do need to do some tweaking on a few things--but I think I got a pretty good job for the first attempt at this.

    As far as effects from the pyramid itself are concerned---I have already done two mediation sessions in it--and even though I did not feel any sort of big jolt of energy or anything--I did have some very nice and productive meditations---very quickly clearing "the monkey mind" and able to just focus on mediating--one thing I did see in some visions---I got images of various pyramids both ones we know of the ones that exist at least in my mind.

    I just feel that if the pyramid can help me do some needed mediating, maybe bring some peace of mind and do some healing I might need in mind, body and spirit then its worth it to have made it.

    PM for the link to the website
    Last edited by Kris; 03-06-2012 at 12:56 PM.

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    I did find a site to make one and already have---a very easy one to construct--surprisingly so--it may not be perfect but I think it will be of good service---I posted about this on a thread in the General Discussion section in a thread dealing with things people are feeling and experiencing with the 2012 "end date" soon approaching.

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    Default Best places to meditate to raise your consciousness and things that can help?

    In David's videos he has talked about Dolmens and Barrows and how they draw energy and help to elevate your consciousness. Same with pyramids. I was just wondering if the tree that the Buddha sat under and became enlightened could have done the same thing. Is it possible that the bodhi tree helped to raise his consciousness, and aided in his enlightenment?

    I was wondering if there were natural places in nature that would be better for meditating, where the energy is stronger and it's easier to raise your consciousness. What kind of places would that be? -Under a big tree, on a hill, near a stream?

    I too am curious about how to construct my own personal pyramid for meditating in, but unfortunately it sounds like a complicated topic that nobody can agree on; how to make them and what materials to use. And, it sounds like it could be more dangerous than beneficial if you don't know what you're doing.

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    The pyramid basics go like this.
    1. Use all metal or no metal.
    2. The frame is the most important part.
    3. Walls improve performance.
    4. Diffrent heights gather diffrent frequencies.
    5. Some frequencies are more benificial for diffrent parts of the body.
    6. Freqencies radiate within the structre and in a line out of the top of it.
    7. 1x1x1 triangles can be used and are somewhat similar to the pyramids at Giza.
    8. The pyramid shape is like a cup for centrifical force, it catches it and pintches it into a constrated stream.
    9. Many things are effected by this "pooling" of energy.
    10. They seem to envoke benificial healing for many things.
    Gnothi Seauton (know thyself)

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    Default My pyramid and meditation experience

    Quote Originally Posted by kuurt View Post
    In David's videos he has talked about Dolmens and Barrows and how they draw energy and help to elevate your consciousness. Same with pyramids. I was just wondering if the tree that the Buddha sat under and became enlightened could have done the same thing. Is it possible that the bodhi tree helped to raise his consciousness, and aided in his enlightenment?

    I was wondering if there were natural places in nature that would be better for meditating, where the energy is stronger and it's easier to raise your consciousness. What kind of places would that be? -Under a big tree, on a hill, near a stream?

    I too am curious about how to construct my own personal pyramid for meditating in, but unfortunately it sounds like a complicated topic that nobody can agree on; how to make them and what materials to use. And, it sounds like it could be more dangerous than beneficial if you don't know what you're doing.
    The leaves on a tree would function like the hair on our heads. I believe the law of one stated that hair in a way amplifies our reception of cosmic energy. Though our feet are looked at as our grounding areas, the hair is looked at as the actual roots of the body when it comes to receiving cosmic energy. Trees supposedly do have an energizing effect on living beings. Pine trees are supposed to be especially powerful compared to other trees. I think it's more of an electrical property though since the voltage of living beings, including trees, rises 120 volts for every meter it rises from the ground. I think T. Henry Moray, Nathan Stubblefield, or someone else from that era harnessed free electricity by raising a tall telephone like pole or two and attaching wiring too it. It's low current, but the voltage is there. Similar setups have been used for electroculture setups to improve crop growth. I don't see why we wouldn't benefit from it too.

    Using that same formula for increasing voltage, the top of a tall pyramid or mountain would great places to charge the body if you can't get your hands on some highly charged, clean spring water like can be found in remote parts of Venezuela. Beside the solitude of the area, that's why yogis chose mountainous areas for meditation. I personally prefer quiet places near streams that have song birds around as I can feel the birds chirp when I'm in a calm state. I've noticed a stong pulse - if you will - in the sand the last time i went to the beach. The sand itself is composed of quartz crystal so it should amplify electrical pulses and physical vibrations. I'm not sure if all the heart beats of the people there synchronized and could be felt in the sand or if it was coming from the earth itself, but I could feel it. Look into sun gazing also. I've tried it the few times I happened to be sitting in full view of the sun set and it felt wonderful once I worked up to a decent amount of time that I was able to do it. I wear glasses and the gazing seemed to relax my eyes a lot. Be careful to follow directions as far as what time of day to do that and how long to expose your eyes if you decide to try it. Honestly I'd suggest reading "The secret life of plants" by Peter Tompkins and Christopher Byrd. Pay particular attention to the parts where they describe different stimuli like sound and light plants were exposed to. I believe they mentioned sitar music being the music plants prefer the most with classical coming in a close second. Since we actually have a lot in common with plants including our skin working much like chlorophyll, I'd say what's good for plants is good for us. That includes plenty, but not too much sun light, fresh air (including mindful breathing exercises), and water. As far as diet goes, I take my advise from Paramahansa Yogananda in that we should stick primarily to vegetables, nuts, and fruit with occasional meat if you want. I've noticed I feel sluggish after fried foods and meats. When you eat meat, you get your energy third hand. You get the energy that was left after the animal ate the plant that converted sunlight into usable energy... Eating fruits, veggies, and nuts, you get a higher concentration of energy since the middle man is cut out. You also take on the emotions of whatever you eat so if you eat some beef that was raised in poor, inhumane conditions, you'll take on some of the negative emotions that cow had while alive. That's why rules are so specific for kosher meat, beside not wanting adrenaline released into the meat at the time of slaughter since it's a toxin.

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    Default My pyramid and meditation experience continued

    ...continued As far as the pyramid goes, I brazed one together from copper pipe with sides 3 feet long that was about the dimensions of the Great Pyramid. It was big enough to fit in. I could feel a difference, but honestly I developed my meditation enough where I didn't really need it. It's purpose is to get you to a state where it's easier to reach higher meditative states, but you can do that on your own with regular practice, good posture, and focus. I brazed a small copper pipe pyramid about 12 inches on each side about the dimensions of the Great pyramid after making one from printer paper and noticing that leaves from my Kolanchoe plant dried much faster inside the paper pyramid than did ones right next to the pyramid. I mean weeks in difference when the leaves were picked at the same time about the same size and shape. When I would hold the pyramid apex to my third eye area, I could feel pressure in that area and I don't think was because I was simply concentrated my attention there because I hadn't developed my concentration at that time beside attempting psi balls with my hands. All I've done with that pyramid so far is put it on top of glass jugs that I keep water in for my plants to add the pyramid vibrations to the water and occasionally charge my crystals, though they have a tendency to crack and chip inside it. I guess I've been leaving them in there too long. The pyramids are cool to experiment with. There are even people who find ways to get electricity from them, but you should be careful trying that. Les Brown has a good video out about pyramids and crystal structure amplifying energies as well as info about his own pyramid experiments if you're interested.

    The most useful piece of "equipment" I've come across for meditation was actually Shiva Lingam stones. I can feel an energy and pulsing coming from them when I hold them and calm myself and my breathing. I have a small one that goes on a necklace, 3 that can be held in the palm that I tend to carry in my pockets, and one large one that is supposed to be used to balance energies in a room for stuff like Feng Shui, but I tend to sleep in the bed with it or place it on my belly when I go to sleep. I don't really move in my sleep and tend to wake up everytime I need to roll over or something so I don't have to worry about the stone falling on the floor or anything. I don't even feel comfortable sleeping on pillows anymore. Just flat on my back with arms at the side or across the belly. When I wake up my whole body tends have the pulsing to it. As long as I don't dwell too long about worldly stresses, that will continue through the day. I have a lot to worry about so it's rare I can let it keep going however. The law of one does say that pyramids were important in their day, but aren't necessary if you are someone or know someone that already has balanced energies. A spiritually balanced person can have the same effect on an unbalanced person as a pyramid. Laying of hands is most powerful, but just being near them and having a conversation has positive effects over time. Try a good hearted Qi Gong or Reiki practitioner for an hour session and you'll see what I mean. Maybe even a Yoga or Buddhist master/yogi if you can find one to meet with in person. Fact of the matter is when you develop UNCONDITIONAL love for yourself and all of creation from the biggest mountain to the smallest ant and grain or sand, you feel changes in yourself. Practice chakra balancing and things of that nature and you will become like a pyramid. I highly recommend reading "The Second Coming of Christ" by Paramahansa Yogananda to help anyone along on that path. It's not just for Christians. It's for anyone looking to reach their highest potential in God's eyes. Keep in mind that Jesus was not a Christian as the religion didn't exist in his time. Christ is actually a title for people who reach a level of consciousness where their mind becomes one with the creator so they don't have to do any thinking like us regular folk where material perversions can affect our thinking, they just know everything there is to know. It's kind of like we have limited user access to God's database while Christ, Buddha, Muhammad, and people like them had the Administrator password! Just be aware over indulgence in sex, drugs(including cigarettes, alcohol, even food), anger, controlling the free will of others, and any other emotion or thought that isn't unconditional love will eventually need to go to the way side if you plan to progress. That will also include letting go of dependence on other people whether it be for emotional reasons or whatever. Not to say you can't care, it just appears to not be good to care more for one than another as they are all part of God in reality so God should get the most love. All else will automatically get a decent amount of love if you truly love God in your heart, including yourself. I digressed a little, sorry!

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    Default Anyone ever try to build a pyramid?

    So I'm listening to Source Field Investigations while playing Skyrim, (I wish we had a topic to discuss that too) and I'm up to the part where he's discussing findings with pyramids. Describing all these wonderful effects has me just itching to build a pyramid of my own in my back yard. Even a small one. Just something to meditate inside.

    I was thinking of building the skeleton from PVC because it's more available and I have access to all of the pieces, though I would be concerned that it's laden with some sort of unnatural materials. Wood would probably be a better idea. There's no way I can get the stone for that sort of project.

    So what material would anyone recommend? Even if cardboard is a viable material, this has to be something that lasts through all sorts of New York weather, though can't be heavy enough to be extremely costly. What are your thoughts?

    As David said in his book: "How can we afford not to try it?" Also "The cost of building a pyramid could be much, much less than trying to rebuild from the hurricane damage."

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