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The mathematical and scientific data about Earth embodied in the Great Pyramid could only have been gleaned through very advanced astronomical observation. As well, as explained in two recent books, The Orion Mystery and The Message of the Sphinx, the three Giza Pyramids model and were aligned with the three stars of Orion's belt. The Orion constellation represented for the ancient Egyptians their great god Osiris, and it was believed that each pharaoh, at his physical death, would join Osiris in the celestial kingdom. The Pyramid builders were recreating this celestial realm on Earth. As well, four narrow shafts rising from the King's Chamber and the Queen's Chamber were aimed at key stars, as discovered between the 1960s and early '90s with the help of computer technology. From the King's Chamber, the northern shaft targeted Thuban (Alpha Draconis), the pole star of the time, while the southern shaft was aligned with Al Nitak (Zeta Orionis), the brightest star in the belt of Orion. From the Queen's Chamber, the northern shaft was aimed at Kochab (Beta Ursa Minor) and the southern shaft pointed to Sirius (Alpha Canis Major), which represented Orion's consort, the goddess Isis. Thus the two northern shafts were directed to circumpolar constellations, associated with immortality, and the two southern shafts to Orion-Osiris and Sirius-Isis.

 

These alignments existed c. 2500 BC, the era of Khufu, but the sky pattern of Orion's belt on the west 'bank' of the Milky Way (known to the Egyptians as the Winding Waterway) was not perfectly aligned with the ground pattern of the three Giza Pyramids on the bank of the Nile at that time. The perfect match between the sky and ground patterns is found in the reconstructed sky of c. 10,500 BC. At that epoch the three Pyramids and Nile perfectly mirrored the pattern of Orion's belt and the Milky Way above , making it reasonable to suppose that the Pyramids were built at that time. (Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval, in The Message of the Sphinx, do not go so far as to claim this, but they conclude that planning and layout must have been initiated at that time. )

 

The prevailing academic assertion that Khufu built the Great Pyramid is based on very flimsy "evidence." The Greek travel writer Herodotus, visiting the Great Pyramid in the fifth century BC, was informed by the priests that Khufu had built the Pyramid, utilizing gangs of 100,000 men for three months at a time, over a period of 20 years. The "Histories" of Herodotus blended facts with popular belief and hearsay, as in this case. For the priests' words to be true, assuming a relentless 15-hour day over 20 years, it would have been necessary to lay one block every 2½ minutes (blocks weighing 2 to 70 tons). It should go without saying that the priests had no access to the facts of events 22 centuries earlier.

 

The Pyramid is also attributed to Khufu because a few lines of scrawled graffiti including this pharaoh's name, presumed to have been left by a workman, were found in one of the weight-relieving chambers above the King's Chamber. These hieroglyphs, the only inscription in the Pyramid, were discovered by Richard Howard-Vyse, exploring in 1836-7. However, for several reasons it is likely that these marks were forged by Howard-Vyse. The hieroglyphs were "a strange anomalistic hotchpotch of different eras" and Khufu's name was written with a mistake that occurred in the only reference books on hieroglyphics available to Howard-Vyse, who was under pressure to make a discovery equal to those of a rival explorer.

 

Many researchers have presented evidence that the Great Pyramid is much older than the official dating. The orthodox dating of both the Great Pyramid and the Great Sphinx is challenged by the presence on both structures of water erosion which could only have occurred thousands of years earlier . Salt incrustations on and within the Great Pyramid indicate that the Pyramid survived a great flood. As well, silt sediments found around the base of the Pyramid contained fossils and seashells that could only have been deposited by major sea-flooding. These fossils have been radiocarbon-dated to c. 10,000 BC.

 

Legends and written records have indicated that there were watermarks on the casing stones of the Great Pyramid about halfway up its sides (about 400 feet above the present level of the Nile ). Abdullah Al Mamun's men, who first entered the Queen's Chamber in 820 AD, found its limestone walls "mysteriously encrusted with salt as much as ½ inch thick," at the same level as the exterior watermarks.

 

Certainly Khufu's subjects worked on the Giza site - workers' and royal tombs and a workers' town have been excavated - but it is feasible that they were renovating, adding to and beautifying the site for the use of Khufu and his successors. Each of the Giza Pyramids was connected via a causeway to a Valley Temple and Mortuary Temple , and in Khufu's time a courtyard existed around the Great Pyramid. Perhaps the labourers were employed in constructing or renovating these enhancements; perhaps repairing the Pyramids; or at the least in building cemeteries and satellite pyramids. When Herodotus visited the Great Pyramid its magnificent polished-stone causeway was still intact, and he was ready to believe that it alone must have taken ten years to build - " a work not much inferior, in my judgement, to the pyramid itself."

 

The renowned seer Edgar Cayce referred to the Great Pyramid and the civilization of ancient Egypt in hundreds of his readings, which he gave in trance while his body "slept." He stated that its designer was Hermes (the name later given by the Greeks to the Egyptian 'god' Thoth) and that its building was directed over a hundred-year period, 10,490 to 10,390 BC, principally by the high priest Ra-Ta.

 

Cayce described the activities of Ra-Ta in many of his readings. He was a man in tune with "the Creative Forces," who "received inspiration from within," and had supernatural abilities. When he was 21, living in the Caucasus mountains , Ra-Ta was told in a dream that a great cataclysm and shifting of the poles would soon occur, which would sink the continent of Atlantis and affect his own area. He was advised to move to Egypt , which would be a safe area, and this he did in 10,056 BC, along with members of his tribe and their secular leader, Arart.

 

Peoples from many other countries were entering the Nile Valley at the time, including émigrés from Atlantis, creating a nation of eclectic beliefs and abilities. Before the demise of Atlantis, Ra-Ta travelled there over a period of years to learn more about the Atlanteans' spiritual doctrine, the Law of One. The Atlanteans knew that destruction of their continent was approaching and made plans to store records of their civilization in Egypt . According to Edgar Cayce, the Great Pyramid was designed at this time, c. 10,500 BC:

 

Hence there began the first preparation for what has later become that called The Great Pyramid ... under the authority of Ra [Ra-Ta], and Hermes as the guide, or the actual ... constructing or construction architect, with the Priest or Ra giving the directions .... [reading 294-151]

 

Similar information naming Ra-Ta as the builder of the Pyramid has been received through two current channelers, David Wilcock and Carla Rueckert. According to some references in Cayce's readings, Ra-Ta, because of his extraordinary exploits, became memorialized as the Sun God, Ra.

 

According to Drunvalo Melchizedek, Thoth was an immortal being who had ruled for centuries in Atlantis before assisting with the civilizing of Egypt . He became deified by the Egyptians as their god of science and wisdom, and was later revered by the Greeks as Hermes. Egyptian legends maintained the memory of Thoth as the architect/builder of the Giza Pyramids, and since this idea was passed on to the Greeks, they referred to Hermes as the builder. Other writers kept this tradition alive through the centuries. Ibn-Batuta of Morocco wrote c. 1350 that Hermes ... "having ascertained from the appearance of the stars that the deluge would take place, built the pyramids to contain books of science and knowledge and other matters worth preserving from oblivion and ruin."

 

Texts from the Egyptian Temple of Edfu state that in a primeval era seven Sages, "divine beings who knew how the temples and sacred places were to be created" had specified to Thoth the locations along the Nile where "sacred mounds" should be built, including "the mansion of the god" to be built on a "Great Primeval Mound," presumably the natural mound on which the Great Pyramid was built. The texts state that this construction was performed after a great cataclysm had sunk "the Homeland of the Primeval Ones." Most of the inhabitants had drowned, but those who survived became the "Builder Gods ... the Lords of Light ..."

Drunvalo Melchizedek states that Thoth initiated the building of the Great Pyramid some 200 years before the final destruction of Atlantis. Melchizedek writes that Thoth and others also undertook to restore the damaged planetary grid (an etheric crystalline structure enveloping Earth), starting at the main axis point on the Giza Plateau.

 

According to Melchizedek, initiates were given rigorous tests to pass in the various temples along the Nile before coming to the Great Pyramid for their final initiation into cosmic consciousness. This happened in the King's Chamber, where initiates lay in the strategically placed granite coffer. He writes:

 

According to Thoth, because of the placement of the Great Pyramid on the Earth, connecting into the Earth's huge geometrical field - specifically the octahedral field of the Earth, which is equivalent to our own fields - and because of the pyramid's mass and the geometries used in it, the white-light energy field spirals upward and becomes extremely strong, stretching all the way out to the center of the galaxy. The dark-light energy comes in from above, spirals through zero point and connects with the center of the Earth. In the way the Great Pyramid connects the center of the Earth to the center of our galaxy.

 

Edgar Cayce also affirmed that the Great Pyramid was designed for initiatory purposes:

 

Then, with Hermes and Ra ... there began the building of that now called Gizeh ... that was to be the Hall of the Initiates of that sometimes referred to as the White Brotherhood. [reading 5748-5]

 

The White Brotherhood was established in Egypt in remote antiquity, composed of the wisest men and women of the mystical traditions, whose goal was to record and preserve the great wisdom and scientific knowledge of their culture. The various mystical schools which united under the Brotherhood's banner had different names in different parts of the world. At Alexandria they assumed the name Essenes, stemming from an Egyptian word kashai, Greek essaios, meaning 'secret'. (The term Essene was not popularly known; generally they were referred to as the Brethren in White Clothing.) The Essenes provided teachings about God as eternal essence, the immortality of the soul, and spiritual principles. Edgar Cayce stated that Jesus studied with the Essene priests in Egypt (reading 2067-7) and took his own final initiations in the Great Pyramid:

 

In the same Pyramid did the Great Initiate, the Master, take those last of the Brotherhood degrees with John, the forerunner of Him .... [5748-5]

 

 

Pyramid Power

 

The enhanced energy field created by pyramids has become a popular field of study in recent decades. Dr. Patrick Flanagan, an electronics genius with hundreds of patented inventions, published a book on pyramid power in 1973. He believes the five angles of the pyramid project a beam of radiation towards the centre - the "fire in the middle." Flanagan calls this amplified life-giving force "biocosmic energy," though science has not yet understood the specifics of this energy. Karel Drbal, a Czechoslovakian engineer and pyramidologist, described the pyramid as "a kind of cosmic antenna, tuning into sources of energy of vaster intensity and then focusing it into its centre."

 

With Kirlian photography Patrick Flanagan demonstrated that while most of the positive energy is focused within and beneath the pyramid, some is also diffused from the five points. Many who have stood on top of the Great Pyramid have described sensing a high energy field or electrical charge.

 

Since the 1970s engineer Joe Parr, a member of the Great Pyramid of Giza Research Association, has written about theoretical "mass particles" that the pyramid shape attracts and traps. He states that these particles produce an orb-like energy field or "containment bubble" around any true pyramid, which shields out other energies. Using his gamma ray transducer he was able to study this energy field, which emanates from the one-third height level of the pyramid, the geometric centre (which he pinpoints as the Queen's Chamber in the Great Pyramid). He claims this centre holds three mass particles captive as long as there is space for ions to flow. He found that sun spot activity and the phases of the moon had an effect upon the intensity of a pyramid's energy field, and that at certain times of the year the field would block all electromagnetic radiation and even the force of gravity.

 

In 1968 Dr. Luis Alvarez, a Nobel prize winner in physics, tried to ascertain whether there might be secret chambers or passages in Khefre's pyramid (the middle pyramid on the Giza plateau, only slightly smaller than the Great Pyramid), by measuring how cosmic rays passed through it. Normally the recording device would show a drop in energy if cosmic rays were passing through an empty space rather than through stone. In this case the recording tapes, when analyzed by computers, showed that the cosmic particles could not be measured - every time the tapes were run, the patterns were different. The cosmic particles rearranged themselves and some of the data disappeared altogether. "This is scientifically impossible," said one of the scientists, Dr. Amr Goneid ... there is some force which defies the laws of science at work in the pyramid."

 

Modern pyramidology had its beginnings in the 1920s when Antoine Bovis, a Frenchman visiting the Great Pyramid, noticed that the bodies of small animals - bats, mice and cats - which had died in the King's Chamber were completely preserved by dehydration. Back home in Nice he built a scale model of the Great Pyramid, placed a dead cat about one-third up, and found that the body indeed did not decay but mummified.

 

His model, on display with preserved animals in his store window, was seen by a young man, Hubert Larcher, who later conducted his own investigations into pyramid power. He wrote to Karel Drbal, telling him of Bovis's discoveries and writings. Drbal performed his own experiments and discovered that if a dull razor blade was left at the one-third level of a model pyramid, it would regain its sharpness within a week and would remain sharp if kept inside the pyramid (which, as for all experiments, must be facing magnetic north, with the edge of the blade facing north also). His Gillette Blue Blade which normally gave five shaves could now be used for fifty shaves or more. Drbal theorized that the energy waves in the pyramid caused the metal molecules to return to their original form. He went on to create and patent a Cheops Pyramid Razor Blade Sharpener.

 

The razor-sharpening effect brought pyramid power into the public eye. Anyone can duplicate the experiment, using a pyramid model in the proportions of the Great Pyramid. Regular double-edged blades can be used but single-edged blades without a stainless steel or platinum coating are better. Use a dull blade or dull it with a toothbrush, and leave it in the pyramid for a week.

 

Sheila Ostrander and Lynn Schroeder's 1970 book Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron Curtain verified the dehydration of organic matter and sharpening of blades by pyramid shapes. With the publication of Pat Flanagan's book and another by Max Toth and Greg Nielsen, "pyramid power" became popular and many people began their own experimentation.

 

Scientists and interested amateurs have performed experiments with plants, seeds, metals, food and liquids inside pyramids. Bill Schul and Ed Pettit placed identical containers of milk inside and outside a pyramid. Within a week the milk outside grew mould, whereas the milk inside the pyramid formed curds, and six weeks later turned into a smooth creamy yogurt. An experimenter named James Raymond Wolfe put a pint of water within a pyramid for a week and a control pint outside the pyramid. His assistant filled numbered vials with the resulting water and Wolfe watered groups of sunflower seeds, not knowing which water was which. In every case the seeds watered with the pyramid-charged water grew faster. Patrick Flanagan also verified that seeds germinated more easily and plant growth was accelerated by pyramid power. Seeds kept beneath a pyramid will produce a richer yield, and pulses sprouted with pyramid power are richer in vitamins, minerals and enzymes. Not only do plants grow faster beneath pyramids but they remain free of pests.

 

Bill Schul and Ed Pettit noted significant difference in the growth rate of plants beneath pyramids and wondered if they would be able to capture it with time-lapse photography. What their photography showed was "plants gyrating in a symphonic dance as though orchestrated by an unseen conductor." Their first film showed a six-inch-tall sunflower placed in a glass pyramid at the one-third height level. "The plant followed an east-west cyclic movement. It bowed to the east nearly touching the base, swept a semicircle to the south and back to the west and finally straightened to the vertical before starting the dance once more. The movement was repeated every two hours ...." The authors observed this east-west movement for two years, then abruptly the plants started to move instead in a north-south arc, presumably due to some change in the environment or atmosphere.

 

An aluminum screen placed to the west of the plants would stop the plants' gyrations, since aluminum blocks a pyramid's energy field. Similarly, seeds placed on aluminum foil in a pyramid will sprout slowly - but aluminum's blocking effect is overcome if the foil is left in a pyramid for two weeks or more. Amazingly, the foil then carries its own pyramid energy and it will enhance seed growth and cook food faster.

 

Jules Green of the Psychical Research Society experimented with flowers. Taking four roses, he placed two under pyramids, one under a cube, and one in the open air. He did the same with four tulips. After a week, the flowers exposed to the air had withered, while the others were still fresh. The roses and tulips in the pyramids, however, had actually grown.

 

Patrick Flanagan investigated pyramid effects on plants, water, animals and people. He was particularly enthusiastic about the pyramid's ability to preserve food - foods and beverages stay fresh longer and acquire enhanced flavour. Fruit is preserved indefinitely by dehydration.

 

The Great Pyramid Company explains how pyramids inhibit natural decay: "Pyramids don't kill bacteria. However the bacteria feed by absorbing nutrients as entropy breaks the tissues down. In a pyramid there is so little entropy that the bacteria barely survive and don't multiply prolifically. Food therefore stays fresher longer and has a chance to dehydrate before it goes bad."

 

Medicines stay fresh beneath a pyramid for the same reason: destructive energies are deflected and positive energy is enhanced. Pyramid-charged water is energizing and aids digestion; it also helps wounds and skin conditions to heal faster. A small pyramid placed over a wound will likewise speed healing. Polluted water can be in several days beneath a pyramid.

 

Since a pyramid holds positive energy and deflects negative wavelengths, it will cleanse and empower crystals, and brighten tarnished jewellery. Tarnish can be removed quickly from gold and silver by pyramid-treated water.

 

Many people report feeling revitalized, with sense-perceptions sharpened, after spending time within a pyramid. As well, some experience an internal tingling, and sometimes a "distant ringing" sound, as the pyramid shape focuses and resonates beneficial sound vibrations.

 

In The Secret Power of Pyramids, Bill Schul and Ed Pettit report that people spending time sitting beneath pyramids have claimed relief from many ailments. In their chapter on "Healing Powers" they report that healing has occurred rapidly in cases of sprains, cuts, bruises, toothache, backache, strains, congestion, and infections. They mention that people sitting within pyramids sometimes report seeing a blue light, which research has shown to have cooling, healing properties. In Pyramid Power, Max Toth and Greg Nielsen state that people sitting or sleeping near even a model pyramid have reported the alleviation or disappearance of pain or symptoms of illness. Schul and Pettit postulate that the pyramid energy field tends to produce healthier functioning of cells, tissues, and organs. They point out that since the pyramid shape offers a heightened energy field, while a cube inhibits energy, it does not serve us to live in cube-shaped homes.

 

Not surprisingly, people experience enhanced effects when meditating beneath pyramids. Changes in the meditator's aura (electromagnetic field) have been noted with Kirlian photography - auras become brighter and larger. Meditators report deeper relaxation, an enhanced sense of well-being, and increased levels of awareness. The positive energy flow in the pyramid facilitates deeper focus.

 

Patrick Flanagan tested the brain waves of people as a pyramid was lowered over their heads. Their alpha waves became much stronger and meditation became deeper. As well, he found that he required less sleep and felt more rested when sleeping under a pyramid. The Great Pyramid Company, which sells pyramids for meditation and sleep, states that sleeping under, rather than inside, a pyramid is preferable, since "the energy is softer and quieter." Having a pyramid beneath one's bed can also have a calming effect.

A pyramid aids meditation because it focuses harmonious energy while deflecting distracting energies:

 

Distractions are unordered, disharmonic energy. [A] pyramid guards against external interference while helping you corral your own maverick thoughts. The pyramid focuses positive energy within you, which is precisely your goal. As you enter your reflective state the pyramid assists you at every step. Meditation is faster, deeper and more rewarding.

 

Bill Schul and Ed Pettit researched the effects of meditation inside a pyramid, by asking people to try it for the first time and describe their experiences. The common feelings were of calmness, peace, harmony and relaxation, as well as mild euphoria, feelings of being "charged" with renewed energy, and a sense of detachment from the physical world and everyday concerns. Some experimenters experienced a focus of energy on their heart. One reported: "The first impression was peaceful silence ... and I was very aware of my heart. There was a power of some kind going to the heart, or coming from the heart. The entire body seemed to take on a vibration - a tingle..."

 

People meditating in a pyramid regularly have received strong spiritual and psychic impressions, as well as enhanced dreams and visions, vivid visual imagery, and increased memory recall.

Some writers suggest placing wishes and prayers inside the pyramid to help focus one's energy on the issues, or facing in the four directions to enhance specific areas of life: For example, one can sit in the pyramid facing east to focus on love, harmony, and peace; west for health; north for material abundance, and south for protection and safety - the principle being that the pyramid energy will help to materialise these desires.

 

Experiments have shown copper to be the best metal for an open-frame meditation pyramid, due to its natural electronic and bio-enhancing properties, but pyramid structures of cardboard, wood or bamboo are effective too, if built to the same proportional dimensions as the Great Pyramid.

 

The Great Pyramid enshrined and preserved timeless knowledge which is still challenging us to unlock its secrets today. As well, Edgar Cayce and others have claimed that a Hall of Records lies buried beneath the Great Sphinx, containing records and artefacts from Atlantis and even more ancient civilizations. Suffice to say that there are mysteries still to be revealed on the Giza Plateau. In The Secret Power of Pyramids, Bill Schul and Ed Pettit described the Great Pyramid as "an instrument for human growth." As we delve into its history and learn more about the ancient wisdom it embodies, we learn more about human capacity and evolution. We are only beginning to understand the vast antiquity of the human race and the advanced scientific and metaphysical knowledge which ancient civilizations possessed, and which the Great Pyramid conveys to us across millennia.

 

 

 

 

 

Robert Bauval and Adrian Gilbert, The Orion Mystery, originally published in Great Britain by William Heinemann Ltd. and in the United States by Crown Publishers Inc., New York, 1994; paperback version published in Canada by Doubleday Canada Limited, Toronto, Ontario, 1996. Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval, The Message of the Sphinx, published in Canada by Doubleday Canada Limited, Toronto , Ontario , 1996.

In 1964 Dr. Alexander Badawy enlisted the help of astronomer Virginia Trimble, who reconstructed the night sky c. 2600 BC and deduced that the King's Chamber shafts were aligned to specific stars. Robert Bauval published his own conclusions about the Orion connection in 1989 ( R.G. Bauval, "A Master Plan for the Three Pyramids of Giza based on the Configuration of the Three Stars of the Belt of Orion," Discussions in Egyptology, 13, 1989, pp. 7-18) and later probed the alignment of the Queen's Chamber shafts.

See Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval, Message of the Sphinx, op. cit., pp. 64-65.

Ibid., pp. 67-72.

Ibid., p. 305.

Ibid., pp. 102-04.

Peter Tompkins, Secrets of the Great Pyramid, op. cit., p. 12.

See Wynn Free's book, The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce? , Berkeley , California : Frog, Ltd., North Atlantic Books, 2004, pp. 77-104. David Wilcock has two websites: www.ascension2000.com and www.divinecosmos.com. Carla Rueckert's material is published through L/L Research: The Ra Material/ Law of One series, Schiffer Publishing, Atglen , PA , 1984; website: www.llresearch.org.

See Drunvalo Melchizedek, The Ancient Secret of the Flower of Life, Light Technology Publishing, Flagstaff AZ , 2000, Volume 1, p. 27.

The Edfu Texts are described in E.A.E. Reymond, The Mythical Origin of the Egyptian Temple, Manchester University Press, Barnes and Noble, Inc., New York , 1969; cited in Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval, Message of the Sphinx, op. cit., pp. 199-200, 261.

Drunvalo Melchizedek, The Ancient Secret of the Flower of Life, op. cit., Volume 1, pp. 109, 113.

Ibid., Volume 1, pp. 106, 108-10.

Ibid., Volume 1, p. 147; Volume 2, pp. 262-6.

Ibid., Volume 2, pp. 252-3.

Flanagan's self-published book, Pyramid Power, has been republished as Pyramid Power: The Millennium Science, Earthpulse Press, 1997. In an earlier pamphlet ( The Pyramid and Its Relationship to Biocosmic Energy, Flanagan, Glendale, California, 1972) he wrote: "The radiation from the molecules or atoms of matter in the [Great] Pyramid combine by the angles of the corners into a beam which bisects the angles of the corners and transmits a beam of this radiation towards the center of the Pyramid." - cited in Bill Schul and Ed Pettit, The Secret Power of Pyramids, (paperback edition), Fawcett Publications, Greenwich, Conn., 1975, p. 54.

Quoted in Bill Schul and Ed Pettit, The Secret Power of Pyramids, op. cit., p. 174.

See: http://www.gizapyramid.com/Parr/Index.html .

W.R. Akins, The Secret Power of the Pyramids, Franklin Watts, New York / London / Toronto / Sydney , 1980, pp. 3-4.

Max Toth and Greg Nielsen, Pyramid Power, Freeway Press, New York , 1974.

Bill Schul and Ed Pettit, The Secret Power of Pyramids, op. cit.

W.R. Akins, The Secret Power of the Pyramids, op. cit., pp. 56-7.

Bill Schul and Ed Pettit, The Secret Power of Pyramids, op. cit., p. 63.

Ibid., p. 64.

Ibid., pp. 58-9.

http://www.greatpyramidco.com/news.html .

Bill Schul and Ed Pettit, The Secret Power of Pyramids, op. cit., p. 142.

Ibid., pp. 146-7.

Ibid., p. 113; pp. 127-8.

Ibid., p. 117.

http://www.greatpyramidco.com/news.html .

http://www.greatpyramidco.com/medipyramid.html .

Quoted in Bill Schul and Ed Pettit, The Secret Power of Pyramids, op. cit., pp. 168-69.

Ibid., pp. 169-73.

See: http://www.alumbo.com/article/9663-Mysterious-Pyramids-The-healing-Power.html and http://www.lifepositive.com/Body/energy-healing/pyramid-healing/pyramids.asp .

 

 

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