Re: pyramid device

Don J. S, Adams - ( (no email) )
Sun, 13 Sep 1998 04:18:16 -0500

Jerry, found your post interesting.... please pardon in advance
my possible ignorance here... but this seems more like 'witchcraft'
than quantifiable science? Am I missing something?

Jerry W. Decker wrote:
>
> Hi Steve!
>
> 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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