My Experiences With Pyramids
My Experiences with Pyramids
I was looking through my bookshelf the other day, and came across a fascinating book called “The First Practical Pyramid Book” by Norman Stark. I found this book a few years ago in my wonderful Friends of the Library bookstore, a small room in the Pahrump Community Library, and got it for a song.
Pyramids do have extraordinary natural powers, but few people know what they can do or how to use them. I occasionally use them to magnify request I have for material objects, either new ones or finding lost ones. To do this, you write your request on a piece of paper. Use words like “I request that I be able to find XX object,” or “I request that XX come into my life easily, ethically and peacefully.” Then, fold it up as small as you can, and put it under the pyramid right in line with the pyramid’s apex—the apex is the highest point of the pyramid. Leaving it there for a few days can really get that object into your life, far more quickly than you might guess.
Some years ago, I had a Sunday morning meditation group at my house. An extremely kind man, Wolfgang, after hearing me talk about the book about pyramids, actually made one for me out of copper tubing. Wolfgang is a mechanical genius, and he was able to make a collapsible pyramid that I could either set up or collapse into a slim bundle of tubes.
The pyramid was large enough for me to sit inside it and meditate. Wow, what a difference! I could actually feel the top of my head tingling, and I also noticed that although I am not terribly visual in my meditations, I was getting a large number of visual images and impressions. Also, afterwards, I was REALLY energized. Normally I get a little soft around the edges following meditation, but this time my mind was so sharp and alive it felt like I’d been charged up by a battery.
I do recommend learning more about pyramids. You can sharpen razors, help plants grow, keep food from rotting, and do all sorts of other amazing things. The book I mentioned has a free paper pyramid, too! It may be out of print by now, but I think you can still get old copies on Amazon.com.
Have fun!




