Pyramids
for Correcting Residential Plots
What
are Pyramids?
Most
of you must have heard the word pyramid. It is a Greek word meaning
‘Fire in the Center’. Hence we can understand that pyramid produces
energy at the center or rather it is an energy
generator.
According
to the law of conservation of energy which is accepted by the
scientific community, energy can neither be created nor destroyed.
It can change from one form of energy to another. We see this all
around us in our daily life. Electric energy gets converted into
light energy to brighten our homes, gets converted into heat energy
to heat the bathing water and gets converted to mechanical energy to
drive the pumps etc.
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 Fig
49
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Thus if the pyramid has to supply energy
or if the energy has to get liberated at the center then this
energy will have to be obviously supplied from the surrounding
space. As mentioned earlier we live surrounded by various
types of energy and it is this energy which enters the pyramid
from the various sides and interacts inside to release another
form of energy.
A
pyramid is basically an object which has four triangular
sloping sides with a flat base. See the following figure to
understand the structure of a pyramid. The tip of the pyramid
is pointed and is called the
apex. |
Pyramids abound in Egypt which is called the
land of pyramids. The world’s largest pyramid called the pyramid of
Giza is found here. This pyramid is estimated to be about 450 feet
high and is estimated to comprise two million stones. The granite
blocks used here weigh somewhere between two to seventy tons. Even
today it is a mystery as to who built it and when. Various theories
have been proposed, but none have been accepted as final.
Experiments
carried out on small pyramids models essentially conforming to the
dimensions of the pyramid of Giza of have conclusively proved that,
inside the pyramid a distinct atmosphere exists which is protective
and energy giving. It also appears that the energy emitted from the
apex and from the base are like the male and female parts of
bioenergy and the energy which is released at around one-third the
height from the base inside the pyramid is akin to
bioenergy.
Experiments
have also shown that the energy which gets released from the apex is
hot in nature whereas energy released from the base is cold in
nature. Probably the three types of energy released from the pyramid
are comparable to the vata, pitta and kapha concepts of ayurveda and
the pyramid is a device where all these three forces exist in
harmony. Pyramids are being used for rejuvenation and healing all
around the world.
Alignment of the Pyramid
The
pyramid of Giza is so aligned that one of the sides faces exactly
towards the north. Normally in experiments which are carried out to
tap the energy, this alignment is made use of. It is also observed
that irrespective of the alignment, certain energy gets continuously
released inside the pyramid. But if the alignment is disturbed, it
does not mean that the energy inside completely disappears. It only
means that it is not working at an optimum
capacity.
When
the pyramid is so aligned that the four sides face the four cardinal
points, it is said to be in the axis. Yet another method of
alignment tried out by me is cross aligning the pyramid where the
four faces look at northeast, southwest, northwest and the southeast
instead of the north, east, south and the
west.
In
Vaastu these directions are basically more important than north,
south, east and west. All those who have studied this science are
well aware that the defects in these directions produce far more
serious effects than the defects in the east, north, south and west
directions.
Taking a cue from here I conducted experiments
by aligning the pyramid on its edges in a way that each edge faced
towards each cardinal direction. See the following
figures.

Fig 50 - Standard
Alignment
Fig 51 - Cross Alignment
It
is interesting to note that pyramids with eight faces called
Astamoga pyramids appear to have energy which is several times the
energy produced in a regular pyramid. In an astamoga pyramid, while
four faces are aligned towards the north, east, south and the west,
the other four faces are aligned towards the southwest, northeast,
northwest and southeast respectively.
It
appears that the extra energy which gets released in the astamoga
pyramid is primarily due to the energy interaction from the four
cross directions. A pyramid which is aligned on a cross axis
functions much better as far as the effective elimination of Vaastu
defects are concerned.
I
would, however, like you to try both the straight and the cross
alignment and then come to the conclusion as to which one works best
in your plot. This is because it is difficult to determine which
sector is defective in a plot. It could also be a case of the
involvement of more than one sector. Thus if the defects of the
north, east, west and south sectors are causing the problem then
aligning it as per the standard practice could be better. If on the
other hand the cross directions could be better. If on the other
hand the cross directions namely northwest, southwest, southeast and
northeast are involved, then it is better to cross align the
pyramids for Vaastu corrections.
In
the figure given below BC is called as the base and AB and AC are
called as the sides. The point A is called the
apex.
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 Fig 52
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In the case of a pyramid, BC will be
equal to 9.5” and the sides AB and C should be 9” each. In
other words, the side AB is equal to side AC. Four such
triangles will be required to make the pyramid. See the
following figure to understand how the pyramid
looks.
The pyramid has to be buried in the soil,
hence wooden pyramids should not be used for the purpose.
Moreover it is difficult to control the dimensions while
dealing with such small sizes in
wood. |
Plasmic pyramids are the best. These can be
made from PVC and bakelite.
We shall now see how to correct the angular
defects by using pyramids.>
Angular defects arise due to the extension of a
corner of a plot at a particular angle other than the northeast.
Angular projection towards the northeast enhances the quality of the
plot and should be retained for best benefits. In such a situation
no correction is called for (Fig 52).
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 Fig 53 Projection of North East No
correction required
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 Fig 54 Projection
of
Northwest
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However when the angular projections are
towards other directions, then corrections are called for. See the
following figures. You will see that the plots have defective
projections towards the northwest, southwest and the southeast in
figs. 55, 56, 57.
In
these cases the normal
procedure recommended for the correction of the plot is by building
compound walls so as to carve out the maximum rectangle or square
from the distorted plot. The areas that can be carved out if this
procedure is adopted is shown in the dotted lines in Fig
58.
However
this is not always possible although it is desirable. In these cases
and also where the building has come up, pyramid correction is to be
considered.
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