Meditation Pyramids
Year 2021 was a breakthrough year for titanium pyramids. We decided to build a large pyramid made of the purest titanium, which would be spacious enough to stay in, meditate and perform various other interesting tasks. The idea had come about by the beginning of the year and its execution took over six months. Even though it may not sound like it, it was a very demanding and time-consuming process. Finally, on 15 September 2021, the waiting was over and the pyramid stood in its designated place. By coincidence, the place is located only a few kilometres from the geographic centre of the Czech Republic, which we found not only symbolic, but also very practical from the energetic viewpoint.
Our first titanium pyramid has the same angles and edge length ratios as the Great Pyramid of Giza. Its base area is 3×3 m and total mass is almost 300 kg. For the purpose of transportation from the place of manufacturing to its destination, a special frame was made to make it possible to tilt the pyramid so that it does not exceed the width of the lorry that was used.
Using our intuition, we selected a suitable spot within the site, asked the earth for approval and started the construction. We did most of the work by ourselves, as we did not want other people’s energy to cause interference. Prior to building the podium itself, we placed a large amount of crystals and various other minerals/gemstones into the pit. The natural Travertine mineral was then selected for the podium surface.
The transport went smoothly and the pyramid was safely brought to the location. A handling device with a hydraulic arm was already prepared and the final phase could commence.
We directed one side of the pyramid towards the north, so that the flow of energies were ideal, while ensuring everything was properly documented. It is apparent from the photos that the pyramid is flat without a tip. This is so that a “full” 15×15 cm titanium pyramid weighing 3.25 kg can be placed upon it (or eventually a rotator for experiments with two rotating pyramids).
The pyramid now stands in its place, scanning the surrounding environment and adapting to it. Even dogs like it very much.
A job well done, THANK YOU!