Copper pyramids (and other fun/interesting tools)

Hi folks,

So I’ve recently seen in a store what looks like a copper pyramid but a frame of a pyramid rather than a solid object. I’ve read that this can charge any stones or anything placed within the base of the structure. I was wondering if anyone owns a tool like this, and if so, if you’ve placed it on your body as well. I’m just curious as to what to expect from something like this before possibly dropping coin on one.

I’d also love to hear about other tools you enjoy using, if any - I know there’s been some more talk lately, it seems, about those ‘pharaoh rods’ - the zinc and copper rods that you’re supposed to hold onto. I own a couple of small tensor ring jewelry pieces from long ago and don’t know that I noticed a difference when I wore it constantly. Maybe I need to try again, though!

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Hey, I saw a german documentary named water and salt. It’s a bit spooky he says, that a human only needs water and salt and the information that the food provides. Don’t know, but in the beginning he showed such a pyramid and told that food lying under the pyramid stays much longer fresh and alive for example, but it has the same geometry as the pyramids of gizeh

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How cool! Thanks for sharing. :smiley:

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These things can work, but a person needs to understand how to use them properly. For example, if someone has cancer, it may not be a good idea to simply increase their energy indiscriminately. There is already a disease process taking place, and in some cases additional energy could potentially support the activity of unhealthy cells. Sometimes energy needs to be added, and sometimes excess energy needs to be released or redirected.

You may come across the homeopathic term Sycosis. In that framework, it is associated with an excess of energy or accumulation that has not been brought into balance. When that energy is not expressed or utilized harmoniously, the body may begin to manifest various forms of overgrowth or accumulation, such as cysts, excess weight, bone spurs, and similar conditions.

If you choose to use such methods, it may be beneficial to apply them to something that carries a balanced and healthy energetic pattern—for example, a fresh healthy apple with a strong natural matrix, water that has been exposed to sunlight, pyramid-shaped salt, or similar mediums. The idea is that, by interacting with a harmonious energetic template, the energy introduced into the body may also be more balanced and coherent.

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If a person does not have any significant health issues, especially conditions involving abnormal growths or tissue overgrowth, they can generally use these methods directly on themselves without concern.

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Whoa, thank you v much for the insight, Mai!

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