Introduction
Priciples
The Design
Chineses Calaender
Five Elements
Nine Basics Cures
Feng Shui
Interior Design with Feng Shui
Stems & Elements
Pyramids of the World
Vastu of Building
Vastutecture
Tress & Plants
Sound Terapy
Vastu Instruments
Symbolic Inerpretations
Vastu & Therapy


Pyramids of the World

A big complex of pyramid structures with one large pyramid is apparently located in the Chinese province. The complex is situated many miles west of the ancient Chinese capital of Sian-fu, a walled city older then Peking. The main pyramid is said to be well over a thousand feet high and surrounded, within miles, by an unspecified number of flat-topped pyramids, all of which are allegedly aligned to true north. The shensi pyramids seem to be constructed from a mixture of lime and clay, hardened into a cement-like material; they are covered with casing stones and decoratively painted in various colors.

Another Asiatic pyramid is located somewhere in the Himalayan Mountains. It is called the white pyramid and is described as shimmering white, encased in metal or some sort of stone, with a huge capstone made of a jewel-like material, possibly a crystal.

In the jungles of Cambodia lie the ancient ruins of the once great city, now known as Angkor, which contained splendid temples, endless galleries and vast pyramids. Cambodian history tells nothing of the origin of this sacred city. The oral tradition handed down through generations of Cambodians tell us only that it was either the work of giants or that of Pra-Eun, known as the king of angels. Although the imposing temple of Angkor Vat, the main structure in the abandoned city, was studied and partly restored before the Indo-Chinese conflict, very little is known about the local pyramids, except that their general proportions are similar to the Egyptian ones.

A complex of pyramids was reported to have existed in a desert region in the central Siberian uplands, north of Olekminsk. Eyewitness accounts claim that a Soviet aerial armada consisting of bombers and fighter planes literally blasted the desert region from the face of the earth. This bombardment, which allegedly occurred in the spring of 1970, is said to have wiped out a flying saucer base but, because there was no mention of this incident in the Soviet press, all reports of the incident are regarded as gossip and will remain shrouded in mystery until the true story is known.

Western Europe has its share of pyramid-like structures too. One such structure we found in the south of France. It is thought that this pyramid was built by the Knight Templar upon their return from the Crusades. Beneath it is a subterranean pit with astrological symbols carved into the walls.

Silbury Hill, in Wiltshire, is one of many British cone-shaped mounds or stepped earthen pyramids. This hill is believed to have been constructed over 4000 years ago. The builders used approximately a million tonne of earth, spreading it out over a five-acre base and stacking it more than 150 feet high. Ancient graves, capped with an earthen structure similar to Silbury Hill, have been found in Ireland.

Usage of small pyramidal or conical markers for graves and for unknown religious ceremonies seems to have been widespread phenomena in the Western Hemisphere where, especially in the United States, many such mini-pyramids have been found. For example, near the small community of Williams, Montana, is a series of three-foot tall pyramids. The Montana Historical Society reports that these are possibly markers for some unknown band of shepherds. This explanation does not seem to be completely acceptable, however. Even though these mini-pyramids were constructed along a northwest-southwest line, following the course and direction taken by the sheepherders, they appear to be several thousands of years old, and pre-date the appearance of the sheepherders by centuries.

Another site, at Painted Rock Reservoir near Gila Bend, Arizona, was found in 1959 by archaeologists from the University of Arizona. This small, flat-topped pyramid mound, dated between A. D. 900 and 1150, is thought to have been used by American Indians for religious purposes.

A large pyramid mound in Collinsville, Illinois is gaining notoriety as anthropologists dig deeper into a mysterious massive earthen mound at Cahokia Mounds State Park. The Cahokia mound has a base larger than the Great Pyramid in Egypt, measuring 1000 feet wide and 800 feet long and presently estimated to be about 100 feet high. The pyramid mound is part of a tremendous complex of ruins at Cahokia which contains a great wall and sacrificial pits built by a lost Indian civilization. The experts estimate that over 20 million cubic feet of earth were moved to the site during a period of 250 years. Archaeologists say that the Cahokia pyramid is the largest pre-historic structure in the United States and that the Cahokians reigned for at least 500 years with colonies as far as 1000 miles from their city.

Application of Pyramid energies

Of all the energies of the pyramid, perhaps the best known is its mysterious ability to keep razor blades sharp.

This ability was first brought to the attention of the public by Karel Drbal, a Czechoslovakian researcher, who has been experimenting with pyramid shapes since the early 1940s. During the 1950s, in Prague, he received patent number 91304 on a pyramid, which he used to prolong the longevity of razor blades. Although some scientists in various parts of the world have been cognizant of the Drbal patent, it was not until the publication of Psychic discoveries Behind the Iron Curtain, that the general public became aware of Drbal’s claim for the energies of pyramid shapes. Since the inception of this mass recognition, numerous research studies have been conducted throughout the world to support or validate these claims. Although there is no clear consensus in the scientific community as to the effectiveness of the pyramid in maintaining the sharpness of razor blades, hundreds of undocumented experiments have been performed by laymen who support the sharpening ability of the pyramid.

A Californian firm also offers a model pyramid, but its main item is a large pyramid, made of plastic sheeting, which resembles a translucent Cub Scouts’ pup tent. This pyramid is sold and used primarily for meditation purposes, although many rejuvenating effects have been attributed to it. Still another product sold by this firm is a plate, ostensibly ‘charged’ inside a pyramid, which is supposed to alter the taste of foods, tobacco and liquor. The manufacturers suggest that one of the possible uses of this plate is to aid in the growth of ordinary houseplants. Allegedly, water which is left for several hours a day on this plate, and then poured over plants, will help your greenery flourish.

Pyramid Water

Pyramid water is being used for drinking purposes with reportedly beneficial and even curative results. People and pets drinking pyramid water allegedly feel and look better. Your pet’s coat will appear shinier and lusher. Songbirds fed pyramid water sing better, and the colorful plumage of birds in general will be brighter. We have received reports that soaking arthritic joints in pyramid water relieves, and in some instances eliminates, the pain and problems appears to be a definite adjunct to the normal medication used for treatment. Washing your hair with pyramid water and your favorite shampoo reportedly controls and even eliminates dandruff within four applications. Try using pyramid water to rinse tired eyes and even soak your contact lenses in it; the soothing effect is felt in seconds. Take your medicines and effervescent analgesic alkalizing powders or tablets with pyramid water rather than with plain tap water.

In the kitchen, pyramid water does wonders. Food cooked or even just soaked in pyramid water develops a better taste and quality. Coffee, tea, dried milk, orange juice, cocoa, pudding, condensed or dry soups, etc. appear to be greatly enhanced. Actually, pyramid water substituted for plain water for any use will be noticed immediately. Even the best cook will receive new praises. If your supply should happen to run short, pyramid water can be diluted as much as 2 parts plain water and 1 part pyramid water with very little effective loss of energies.

Pyramid water used for horticultural purposes is a very effective adjunct or alternative if, you do not wish to clutter your house with small pyramids to stimulate plant growth. Simply water your plants with pyramid water rather than plain tap water. Your plants and seedlings will definitely be enhanced in their growth rate, strength, and health. We are told that ailing, and in some cases dying, plants have recovered completely within 10 to 14 days. In your garden, pyramid water and tap water in equal parts will produce better flowers, fruits, vegetables, plants, bushes and trees, and as a result you will have developed an even greener thumb.

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