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Ever Use a Pyramid Power for your Plants?
Has anyone has tried using a pyramid to cause their plants to grow
faster? From the book, "The Awesome Life Force", Mr. Cater says to align the pyramid with the North Magnetic Pole and lower latitude areas benefit more than higher latitude areas. He also says pyramids with closed sides with a nonmetal outer layer and reflective inner layer improves the effect. Here's a website that sells the pyramids: http://www.dowsing.com/Pyramid/tbltop.htm Some of the FAQs --------------------------------------- Q. What is pyramid energy?. (So-called Pyramid Power?) A. Abundant evidence exists to show that "energy of form" is attracted by, stored in, and emanated from model representations of the Great Pyramid. Years of investigation reveal that we are dealing with a multitude of energies, even though various researches tend to give the phenomenon a single name. Q. What does it do? A. It is a fact that properly constructed Pyramid replicas (based upon the measurements of the Great Pyramid) enhance meditation inside the form. Models repeatedly produce preservation in organic matter and induce accelerated growth in plants. Replicas also improve the flavor of charged foods and liquids and sharpen or polish dull metals. Q. Is it scientific? A. If we are to conclude that test results are always 99% effective - which seems to be a strict requirement by orthodox scientists - the answer is no. Pyramid energies fluctuate due to solar and lunar cycles. Still, successes and quality of results are remarkably high beyond the laws of chance and mundane explanations often given by science. For example, some scientists claim that outside mechanical forces are solely responsible for the phenomenon. Others declare that pyramid replicas cause freshness in the manner of an ordinary cookie jar. But how can they make this theory stand when organic substances are naturally preserved within "open-frame" wire and metal tubing pyramids, rather than enclosed ones? Q. Will a pyramid replica mummify organic substances? A. Numerous tests spanning several decades have established the fact that a dehydration process takes place when living substances are cut off from their life source (such as a plant severed from its root system, or fruit removed from a tree). Preservation, or mummification, generally takes place when the specimen is exposed to the Pyramid's interior environment for a sufficient time. ....etc http://www.dowsing.com/Pyramid/pqanda.htm |
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Ever Use a Pyramid Power for your Plants?
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, ebrad wrote: Has anyone has tried using a pyramid to cause their plants to grow faster? I tried too, but the topsoil kept washing off my head when I was in the shower, even though I did keep my pyramid hat on. -paghat the ratgirl -- visit my temperate gardening website: http://www.paghat.com.html visit my film reviews webiste: http://www.weirdwildrealm.com |
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Ever Use a Pyramid Power for your Plants?
"ebrad" wrote in message ... I especially like this bit Q. Is it scientific? A. If we are to conclude that test results are always 99% effective - which seems to be a strict requirement by orthodox scientists - Nonsense. The scientific requirement is a statistically significant benefit that can be reproduced by other investigators. Even a 10% or 20% increase in yield or growth rate would be a huge advantage to a grower, you just have to be able to prove that it happens. the answer is no. Pyramid energies fluctuate due to solar and lunar cycles. Still, successes and quality of results are remarkably high beyond the laws of chance and mundane explanations often given by science. In other words there is no statistically significant effect observed. For example, some scientists claim that outside mechanical forces are solely responsible for the phenomenon. Others declare that pyramid replicas cause freshness in the manner of an ordinary cookie jar. What on earth do you mean by that? A cookie jar keeps cookies fresh by sealing out the air. Would you recommend that for our plants? But how can they make this theory stand when organic substances are naturally preserved within "open-frame" wire and metal tubing pyramids, rather than enclosed ones? I see, it was just a straw man you were setting up there. Q. Will a pyramid replica mummify organic substances? A. Numerous tests spanning several decades have established the fact that a dehydration process takes place when living substances are cut off from their life source (such as a plant severed from its root system, or fruit removed from a tree). Revolutionary! Preservation, or mummification, generally takes place when the specimen is exposed to the Pyramid's interior environment for a sufficient time. Let me see if I have this right. If we put pyramids over things we want to grow (transpire, metabolise etc) it will make it go better. If we put pyramids over things we want to preserve it will do the opposite, ie prevent those things from happening. Where is the switch? Godfabid I should use my pyramid with the wrong setting. David |
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Ever Use a Pyramid Power for your Plants?
On Apr 8, 9:15*pm, "David Hare-Scott" wrote:
"ebrad" wrote in message ... I especially like this bit Q. Is it scientific? A. If we are to conclude that test results are always 99% effective - which seems to be a strict requirement by orthodox scientists - Nonsense. *The scientific requirement is a statistically significant benefit that can be reproduced by other investigators. *Even a 10% or 20% increase in yield or growth rate would be a huge advantage to a grower, you just have to be able to prove that it happens. the answer is no. Pyramid energies fluctuate due to solar and lunar cycles. Still, successes and quality of results are remarkably high beyond the laws of chance and mundane explanations often given by science. In other words there is no statistically significant effect observed. For example, some scientists claim that outside mechanical forces are solely responsible for the phenomenon. Others declare that pyramid replicas cause freshness in the manner of an ordinary cookie jar. What on earth do you mean by that? *A cookie jar keeps cookies fresh by sealing out the air. *Would you recommend that for our plants? But how can they make this theory stand when organic substances are naturally preserved within "open-frame" wire and metal tubing pyramids, rather than enclosed ones? I see, it was just a straw man you were setting up there. Q. Will a pyramid replica mummify organic substances? A. Numerous tests spanning several decades have established the fact that a dehydration process takes place when living substances are cut off from their life source (such as a plant severed from its root system, or fruit removed from a tree). Revolutionary! Preservation, or mummification, generally takes place when the specimen is exposed to the Pyramid's interior environment for a sufficient time. Let me see if I have this right. *If we put pyramids over things we want to grow (transpire, metabolise etc) it will make it go better. *If we put pyramids over things we want to preserve it will do the opposite, ie prevent those things from happening. Where is the switch? *Godfabid I should use my pyramid with the wrong setting. David Surely you didn't keep reading... |
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Ever Use a Pyramid Power for your Plants?
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, ebrad wrote: On Apr 8, 9:15*pm, "David Hare-Scott" wrote: "ebrad" wrote in message ... I especially like this bit Q. Is it scientific? A. If we are to conclude that test results are always 99% effective - which seems to be a strict requirement by orthodox scientists - Nonsense. *The scientific requirement is a statistically significant benefit that can be reproduced by other investigators. *Even a 10% or 20% increase in yield or growth rate would be a huge advantage to a grower, you just have to be able to prove that it happens. the answer is no. Pyramid energies fluctuate due to solar and lunar cycles. Still, successes and quality of results are remarkably high beyond the laws of chance and mundane explanations often given by science. In other words there is no statistically significant effect observed. For example, some scientists claim that outside mechanical forces are solely responsible for the phenomenon. Others declare that pyramid replicas cause freshness in the manner of an ordinary cookie jar. What on earth do you mean by that? *A cookie jar keeps cookies fresh by sealing out the air. *Would you recommend that for our plants? But how can they make this theory stand when organic substances are naturally preserved within "open-frame" wire and metal tubing pyramids, rather than enclosed ones? I see, it was just a straw man you were setting up there. Q. Will a pyramid replica mummify organic substances? A. Numerous tests spanning several decades have established the fact that a dehydration process takes place when living substances are cut off from their life source (such as a plant severed from its root system, or fruit removed from a tree). Revolutionary! Preservation, or mummification, generally takes place when the specimen is exposed to the Pyramid's interior environment for a sufficient time. Let me see if I have this right. *If we put pyramids over things we want to grow (transpire, metabolise etc) it will make it go better. *If we put pyramids over things we want to preserve it will do the opposite, ie prevent those things from happening. Where is the switch? *Godfabid I should use my pyramid with the wrong setting. David Surely you didn't keep reading... Shirley? I thought his name was David. -- Billy Impeach Pelosi, Bush & Cheney to the Hague http://angryarab.blogspot.com/ http://rachelcorriefoundation.org/ |
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