Pyramid Power Helps My Rabbits Grow
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November/December 1977
By the Mother Earth News editors
James Brock-author of the above article-says he'd like to hear from other pyramid experimenters with regard to any and all failures, successes, difficulties in building the pyramid, etc. If you write to Jim (at 4 if Early Trait, San Antonio, Tex. 78228), be sure to enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope and it little something ($1.00, say) to help cover the cost of it personal reply.—The Editors.
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FACTORS THAT MAY INFLUENCE THE OUTCOME OF YOUR EXPERIMENTS
Not all "pyramid power" experiments turn out as expected (as you know if you've done any reading on the subject). Different experimenters obtain different results ... for a variety of possible reasons.
Some scientists believe that climatic conditions can affect the powers of the pyramid. Others say that solar flares, sunspot activity, cosmic rays, the changing seasons, and/or the phases of the moon can disrupt the flow of energy into or through pyramids. But alas, these men and women of science completely neglect the most important (in my opinion) variable in the universe: the human element .
Metaphysical philosophy teaches us that our thoughts are as real as chairs, tables, rocks, or other material objects. Edgar Cayce-America's most famous (and most thoroughly documented) psychic-maintained that thoughts are tangible things that have a definite influence on everything that happens on earth. Similarly, Jesus said that if a person thought about doing something (He specifically mentioned—as examples—thoughts of anger and adultery), it was equivalent to the actual committed act. Jesus, therefore, apparently felt that thoughts were as real as physical actions.
If any of the above is true (as I believe it is), then it should be quite possible for good thoughts—positive thoughts—to influence directly the results of your experiments. So—by all means—believe! Tell yourself that what you're doing will give you the best possible results. Try thinking positively: You may be surprised at the outcome ... whether you're dealing with rabbits, vegetables, people, or anything else under the sun. —JB.
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