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Wednesday, 18 June 2008 |
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Schungite Pyramid The Healing Properties of Pyramids:-
The geometric form of the pyramid has unique properties, which remain unexplained more than six thousands years after this form of construction was first undertaken on this earth. The classical pyramid has four equal sides built on a square base with the sides leaning inwards and meeting at a peak in the centre. However the pyramid may have more than four sides or it may even be conical in shape. Strictly speaking many may argue that the Egyptian pyramids are the one and only true pyramid, but when we examine other civilizations from Japan to the Americas, the geometric form of slopping roofs in a unifrom section has been incorporated in many spiritual buildings. Among such buildings we would include the conical stone cap on round towers associated with monastic sites in Ireland. The author believes that such round towers were in actual fact, meditation towers and the cone top on the circular tower, built with stone having paramagnetic properties, supported an alteration in brain wave frequency for those meditating within the confines of such a structure.
The Egyptians built their pyramids for what reason? It would appear to preserve the bodies on their leaders, but that is only what we deduce with a mind and philosophy that has yet to understand how such a society actually constructed these monuments in the first place. What we do know is, the the bodies which were preserved within them showed virtually no signs of decay after several thousnads of years.
Today many studies are being carried out explain why the geometric form of the pyramid has an influence on preserving food, improving the taste of water, and improving sleep patterns. What is somewhat more controversial is why people recovering from cancer treatment appear to gain considerable benefit from the use of a pyramid during their recuperation.
It is known that pyramids produce negative ions which are beneficial for our health and it is also believed that they have a balancing effect or harmonising effect on the presence of electromagnetic energies, both man made and naturally occurring. |
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