You wrote;
> several months ago there was a thread on the list titled
> "biasing events", or something like that, in which you mentioned
> something about a pyramid you build that had magnets in it I
> believe, and it was used to produce desired outcomes of certain
> things..John Berry called it a wishing machine..
Well, I've done some experiments with it and who's to say it absolutely
works or not, I just know that in several instances where I didn't think
I had much of a chance in having something work out my way, when I used
it, the things did work out in my favor...it was such a simple thing to
do that it certainly didn't hurt to try.
It is so very easy to make pyramid forms using wood dowel rods and hot
glue to bind them together. From my experiments, it seems the
dimensions aren't all that critical and I've only experimented with 4
sided pyramids, never three.
I just measured my main pyramid and it consists of 8 dowel rods cut to
12" lengths. 4 of these are gluded to form a square. The other four
are connected on each corner so that their ends touch about 9" above the
center of the square. All held together by hot glue.
Now, the focus for energy from a pyramid structure of this size is about
3" above the base at the center. So I used a couple of small books to
make a support to hold my signature paper.
This 'signature paper' should ideally be written in your own hand, as
simply and succintly as possible, stating what you want to happen.
Some say you should not be too specific as in stating all the steps that
must happen, just provide the end result and if your request is
harmonious to the situation, it will take the path of least resistance
to 'make it so'.
The theories are varied as to what could be the reason. One of my
favorites is that the pyramid energy bubble is modulated by your tuned
intent in the form of the 'signature paper' and that it modulates the
aether, adding more density to your thought form until, like a capacitor
charging up, it must discharge.
Recently, I was impressed by using two 3" flat circular magnets, I
seemed to have gotten accelerated results when it was placed in the
pyramid, at the 3" level and with the 'signature paper' between the
attracting magnets.
Possibly a glitch, as this whole thing is spooky enough, but I know I
got no useful results with just the pyramid, then when I put in the
magents, bam, 2 days later I had what I needed.
One other caveat, you should only request what is possible, not
something really outlandish.
Anyway, I keep hoping a lot of people will try these things in their
daily lives and report back on what they asked for and what they got and
when. This would be information that others could use and report back
on, building a lot of anecdotal cases. Perhaps then we would get more
clarity on what method or approach works best, what are the limits and
the caveats or guarantees.
In my case, I've used it for;
1) many years ago getting a vehicle I wasn't sure my credit would
allow me to have
2) getting a house
3) removing obnoxious or troublesome people from my circle which
took the form of one or more of the following;
a) they quit the job and were thus away from me
b) their marriage or relationship broke up and they moved on
c) they got fired for being 'cranky' or missing too much time
d) they got sick
e) other circumstances which took them out of my circle
f) they just disappeared and no one had a clue as to where they
went
4) to get a job
Tried it with lottery and such with no success.
Some people seem impervious to such influence though things do happen in
their lives, they remain present to irritate or create mischief. I
attribute these failures to improper statement of the issue or some form
of possibly natural protection.
Anyway, that's the gist of it, let us know how it works for your.
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