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The value pi (3.14159...), the key to the ancient mathematical riddle of the
squaring of the circle and the cubing of the sphere, is contained in the Great
Pyramid as the ratio of altitude to circumference. Phi (1 .618), a constant of
nature, determining limb and trunk proportion in plants and animals, is also
present in the pyramid as the ratio of the height of a face to half the base. Phi
is known to artists as the Golden Section and is the esthetic proportion upon which
the architecture of the Greeks, ancient Egyptians, and others rested. The ancient
Egyptians considered it not merely as a number, but as a sacred symbol of the arch-
typical male force: the creative function of reproduction in an endless series.
The other key is orienting the pyramid to the three main axes of etheric energy
flow: 1 )North-South with the magnetic field, 2) East-West with the planet's
rotation, and 3) Up-Down with the gravitational field. Thus, energy accumulation is
maximized with the pyramid level and its four faces perpendicular to the four
directions.
Eric McCluhan, electronics wizard son of Marshall and also a pyramid jag, claims
that the pyramid creates from within it a "homogenous electromagnetic field." He
also has demonstrated, as has Flanagan, that the pyramid radiates as a charged body
upward as blue energy capable of turning Kodachrome film blue. Both investigators
also report the effect of energy accumulation is increased when the pyramid is
alternately laminated with organic material and metal foil, the technique used by
Wilhelm Reich to store this same energy in rectangular boxes called Orgone
accumulators.
Building your own pyramid energy accumulator is quite simple. The basic proportion
to remember is: the length of the edge of a face is 95% of the base edge. Flanagan
reports that a hole with the diameter up to 1/3 the base may be cut in each face
without appreciable lessening of effect.
Sources: 1 ) The Secrets of the Great Pyramid by Peter Thompkins; 2) Wilhelm Reich
and Orgonomy by Ola Raknes; 3) The Odie Force by Karl von Reichenbach; 4) Pymmid
Power by Pat Flanagan; 5) Sélected Writings by Wilhelm Reich; 6) Theory of the
Magnetic Field by Stan Radwan; 7) The Secret Life of Plants by Peter Thompkins, and
8) Wilhelm Reich by Charles Rycroft.