Beyond Pyramid Power - The Science of the Cosmos II by Flanagan Dr. G. Patrick
Author:Flanagan, Dr. G. Patrick
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Phi Sciences Press
Published: 2016-04-21T16:00:00+00:00
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APPENDIX: PYRAMIDS, CONES, AND BIOCOSMIC ENERGY
Summary of Background
The idea that the pyramid shape has mysterious powers dates back beyond recorded history. When we were in Egypt in September, 1974, the Arab guides and Bedouin chieftains had many tales of the mysterious powers possessed by the Great Pyramid. They told all kinds of tales of mysterious healings, divine revelations, and forces surrounding the pyramids.
Various religious cults have expounded the powers, claiming the pyramid is a sacred chamber for initiation into higher consciousness. The Egyptian Book of the Dead contains numerous references to the pyramid as a chamber of initiation. Manly P. Hall wrote that an initiate would enter as a man and leave three days later as a god, having had the secrets of the Universe revealed in the interim.
In the 1920’s, a French dowser by the name of Belizal wrote numerous books and pamphlets on the power of pyramids, cones, spheres, and hemispheres. He wrote that these shapes contained mysterious properties, the vert negatif . . . or negative green ray, and that this ray was capable of mummifying food without decay, and of charging water and herbs with healing powers.
Later on, in the 1930’s another French dowser named Bovis wrote articles on the power of the pyramid. It was Bovis who visited the Great Pyramid and found the mummified remains of small desert animals in the King’s Chamber of the Great Pyramid. He found that the small animals were perfectly mummified with no decay. When he returned to France, he built a number of small three foot base pyramids from plywood. He succeeded in preserving cats, dogs, fish, brain tissue, liver tissue, vegetables, fruits and other foodstuffs. He published these findings in various pamphlets and books. Over the next several decades, interest in pyramid energy slowly grew and others around the world picked up on the experiments of Belizal and Bovis.
In California, Verne Cameron, another famous dowser built and experimented with cones, pyramids and other shapes. He published his results in various newsletters. It was Cameron who placed a piece of meat infested with maggots under a cardboard pyramid. He made a small window in the side to view the progress of the experiment. Within a few hours, the maggots left the meat and starved to death. It is well known that maggots feed on decaying tissue. It was obvious from this experiment that the pyramid stopped and possibly reversed the decay process to the extent that the maggots were no longer interested in the meat.
Similar experiments by myself and others indicated that a properly constructed and aligned pyramid could prevent decay and preserve a number of other items. In the early 1950’s, a Czechoslovakian radio engineer named Karel Drbal started experimenting with pyramid models. Drbal approached the pyramid from an electromagnetic viewpoint, believing the pyramid was a microwave resonator. He discovered that the pyramid model would also sharpen razor blades so a person can shave as many as 200 times from a single razor blade.
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