******** THE PYRAMIDS' ENERGY ********
The word"pyramid" comes from the Greek terms "piro": fire and "amid": to be in the center. In ancient cultures fire was considered universal energy and life.
Pyramids are geometrical bodies concentrating energy fields. It's been proved the magnetic energy field verifiable in the Egyptian pyramids identically exists, but with less intensity in other pyramids, provided that the same proportions are maintained.
Within them an energy concentration and circulation is generated and begins in every one of the five vertices and converge in the central area.
In this area the molecules absorb the vibration by means of resonance and, when the energy increases, they begin to expand increasing the circulation till the pyramid's saturation, which afterwards goes out towards the surrounding atmosphere.
Many people who have tested the pyramids' power affirm phenomenes may happen within them; both if they are closed or with their open structure.
The dried batteries recharge themselves, water is more pure, foodstuff lasts longer, seeds germinated before, pains decrease, children get quiet, meditation is deeper, mental agility increases, sexual impulse is stronger, natural healing process accelerate, prayers become more effective, psychical phenomena are more intense, etc.
Thanks to different experiences, the pyramid's energy can be exploited to provide innumerable benefits.
Ancient civilizations have left us proves they already knew the pyramids' power, Mayans, Aztecs and, maybe the most popular, the Egyptians. The KEOPS' PYRAMID is specially the one containing the most special characteristics. Thus, the PYRAMIDS used in magic exactly reproduce their measurements, Egypt has one the seven wonders of the world, as testified by the Keops' pyramids (The great Pyramid), Kefren and Mykerinos, albeit across the length and breadth of this country more than seventy pyramids exists. The last ones seem to be an imitation of the Keops' pyramid, or more precisely, they've been been taking Keops as a model.
Ramón Jesús Canto.
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