Installation
See
the following figure
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 Fig
58 In
the above plot there is Northwest
projection.
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To nullify the effect of a strong
northwest, draw a line which would correct the plot to form a
rectangle. Install a pyramid on the point where the line from
the southwest meets the line from northeast. One more pyramid
to be installed at the point where the bisector of the angular
defect meets the imaginary line. |
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In
a plot where the southeast is projecting, the pyramid should
be placed at the intersection of the straight lines drawn from
the northeast and the southwest as shown below. (Fig
59)
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 Fig 59
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 Fig
60
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In
a plot where southwest is projecting, the pyramid should be placed
at the intersection of the two straight lines drawn from the
southeast corner and the northwest corner as shown below. (Fig
60) |
The
installation of the pyramid is to be done as
under:
(i)
Dig
a pit of about 30 cm x 30 cm, with a depth of 20 cm. The pit must be
square and the center of the square is the point where the two lines
drawn, as explained above, intersect.
(ii)
Place
a white marble slab of a thickness of about 10 mm at the bottom of
the hole. Likewise cover all the four sides of the pit with white
marble slabs.
(iii)
Now
with the help of a compass locate the exact north axis. First place
the pyramid so that one of the faces aligns with the axis. The apex
must be right above the intersection point. Cover the pit with
coarse sand, but let the apex remain visible and leave it in
place.
The
trial period is about two weeks and by that time you should notice
some improvement because of the correction. If this does not happen
realign the pyramid so that the faces look towards the
northwest-southeast. If the first alignment does not work, the
possibility is the second alignment will work.
The
pyramid combination to be installed in an irregular plot is
discussed in the following chapter.
Pyramids for Correcting
Agricultural/Industrial plots
For
Large Areas running into several acres it is not possible to correct
the corners because the contours may not fall into any known
geometrical shape. Under such circumstances, it is better to go for
a center point correction, which will effectively negate the adverse
implications of a distorted Vaastu field.
Apart
from irregular contours the other area where pyramid combination is
recommended is where the levels are not as per
Vaastu.
However
a pyramid correction should be considered only as a last alternative
after exploring the possibility of other conventional correction
methods.
This
is because we are dealing with energy fields here, which are subtle,
and there is no instrument to measure it conclusively. For
countering an energy field you require another equal and opposite
energy field. If we can measure one, we can design the
other.
In
other words a structure has, depending on its size, a definite
energy-level requirement to sustain the residents inside but we
cannot measure it. If there is a deficiency, then the residents have
problems in matters of health and happiness.
No
doubt a pyramid combination gives an additional supply, but how
much? Is it enough to make up the shortfall? If not, the problem may
continue to persist in spite of the pyramid
combination.
The
pyramid is basically a universal energy converter. It is Nature’s
law that energy can neither be created nor can it be destroyed.
However, every object in the universe is surrounded by various
energy fields. All a pyramid does is to convert the surrounding
energy fields to pranic energy field. The face of the pyramic does
not pose any obstruction for the energy field to penetrate the
inside of a pyramid. A properly aligned pyramid requires different
types of energy from four directions, viz. north, south, east and
west. The interaction of the energy thus received takes place inside
the pyramid at 1/3rd the height from the
base.
The
energy that is released from each pyramid is a strong type of
bio-energy and can also eliminate distortions inside the structure.
The idea is installing the pyramid combination at the center is that
the center of a building is where all the forces converge and
disperse. The old texts like Mayamata and importance to the effect
of the center, which is also called as the Brahmasthan. The old
masters had stipulated that any type of load like a pillar or a
staircase should never be present in the Brahmasthan and for all
practical purposes it should be left free. In fact, this practice
was scrupulously followed in the construction of the old buildings
and even today one can see such buildings in villages and small
towns where the central portion was left open to the
sky.
With
the increase in population and the acute shortage of space, i.e. the
Brahmasthan was also covered with the structure. The idea of putting
the pyramid combination at the center is to invigorate the central
point so that the distorted energy inside the structure is
neutralized.
Take
nine pyramids of 235.5 mm base length. The side length of this
pyramid will be 236.6m and the center height will be around
150mm.
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