Powers of the pyramid
THE pyramid has been known from ancient times as a powerful design that connects to energy forces and its shape is identified with healing qualities.
The Egyptians viewed the pyramid as a spiritual symbol because its form directs the electromagnetic energy surrounding the earth and from the stars and other planets.
In metaphysical studies, its structure with four sloping sides emits positive energy that neutralises negative energy.
One of its main functions is to remove or recycle stagnated and negative energy and focus harmonising energies.
Research and experiments have shown that pyramid powers change the mental, physical and emotional states of individuals who have been exposed to its vibrations.
It improves the aura of a person and this has been proven with the use of the Kirlian camera to capture the aura of an individual.
The Kirlian photographs show clearly the difference in the size and quality of the aura after an individual has been exposed to pyramid power.
In India, temple architecture is based on pyramidal shapes. The design also incorporates domes and the main idol is placed under a pyramid-shaped roof to generate energy among devotees.
This is why people visiting Hindu temples with such roofs come away feeling cleansed and energetic.
Pyramids are now gaining popularity in homes as a means of enhancing energy flow, particularly in homes that are governed by dullness.
Several readers have asked how can they use pyramids in their homes and benefit from the energy flow.
Homeowners should understand that before they can energise their house with pyramids, they should first orientate their house as per Vasthu to attain the desired results.
Pyramids are extremely powerful and should be used with respect.
Placing pyramids in the four corners of a house helps deflect negative energy and improve positive energy flow.
To revitalise the force in the master bedroom located in the south-west, pyramids should be placed in the four corners of the bedroom.
Some of the use and effects of pyramids are:
Placing a pyramid on your desktop in the work place can help remove stale energy and improve the working environment;
Meditating under a pyramid-shaped structure can help an individual to reach a state of consciousness that can assist in self-healing;
Placing beverages and food under a pyramid-shaped cover will ensure they stay fresh longer and taste better;
Medicines placed under the pyramid will become more effective;
Water stored under a pyramid gets energised and, when drunk, brings relief to those with skin diseases;
Placing a pyramid under a cut or wound expedites the healing process;
Building a house in the shape of a pyramid can increase the occupants’ lifespan;
Sleeping under a pyramid helps retard ageing and retain youthful looks;
Placing pyramids made with copper in the corners of the house can remove fatigue and low esteem;
You may receive positive results within a few days if you write a wish on a piece of paper and place it under a pyramid. The powers of the pyramid are said to be endless and, to experience its benefits, an individual should try it with complete faith.
Vasthu talks
The columnist will give a talk on the power of pyramids, meditation and Vasthu Sastra on Feb 5 at 3pm at Dewan Dato Haji Ahmad Badawi in Jalan Bagan Luar, Butterworth, Penang.
Admission is by contribution of RM10 to the Butterworth Hindu Youth Organisation welfare activities.
To register, call Sally on 019-564 9687 or M. Parthiban on 012-438 2668.
Another talk will be held at the Yoga Centre in Kuantan, Pahang, on March 4 at 7pm.
For details, contact Clarence Leong at 019-922 1668.
T. Selva, The Star’s Maritime Editor, has spent years researching this ancient Indian science of construction, better known as ‘Indian feng shui’. He is a student of 7th generation Vasthu Sastra Master Yuvaraj Sowma from Chennai, India. He can be contacted at
tselvas@pd.jaring.my