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How to Use Pyramid Power

Pyramid power became popular in the 1970s with scientist Patrick Flanagan's research and publication of the book "Pyramid Power." Although there isn't any scientific proof that pyramid power works, numerous scientists and laypeople have experimented with pyramid power. Follow these steps to use pyramid power on your own.

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    Difficulty:
    Moderately Easy

    Instructions

      • 1

        Find instructions online to make your own pyramid. Make it out of wood or thick cardboard.

      • 2

        Build it with the correct angles and proportions. It should be 52.606 degrees. Paint and decorate it if you like.

      • 3

        Experiment with your pyramid by placing objects beneath it. It is said to keep razor blades sharp, preserve food, delay aging and warp time. Place identical objects outside of the pyramid to observe any differences.

      • 4

        Expand your experimentation by making a pyramid hat or pyramid to sleep under. Notice any positive or negative effects.

      • 5

        Make an open frame pyramid house for your pet. It is claimed animals are attracted to pyramid energy. See if this is true.

    Tips & Warnings

    • Use a pyramid to grow plants twice as fast. It also protects them from insect pests.

    • Scientists have observed a change in the molecular structure of water placed under a pyramid, but they don't know why.

    • Copper pyramids seem to have the best effect.

    • A Swedish scientist revealed that a pyramid creates a resonance or frequency inside.

    • Chlorinated water will taste better after being placed under a pyramid.

    • Make sure you properly align your pyramid with the Polaris North Star on one side for proper magnetic effect.

    • Unusual effects have been reported by people who meditate underneath pyramids.

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    Comments

    • wavymouth Aug 08, 2008
      I have a beautiful blue pyramid that things can be put in that has a dolphin on the front jumping through a hoop.
    • wavymouth Aug 08, 2008
      I have a beautiful blue pyramid that things can be put in that has a dolphin on the front jumping through a hoop.

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