02-17-2010, 12:29 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-17-2010, 01:19 PM by AnthroHeart.)
I did some calculations of my own, and used a little trig.
The 76-degree apex angle is also known as a Golden Pyramid.
I drew a right triangle with a base of 1. The hypotenuse would be the phi ratio, approx 1.618. The angle formed would be half of 76.345 degrees (or inverse sine of 1 / phi).
Ra said this was an angle for healing but was also dangerous. They also mentioned how the Giza angle isn't really good for healing. But should be good for singleness of thought and such.
[quote='Ra']
Questioner: Do you mean that the sum of the four base sides should be 1.16 of the height of the pyramid?
Ra: I am Ra. This is correct.
[/quote]
I also did research into when Ra mentions the sum of the 4 bases being 1.16 of the height. When I calculated this out, I get a pyramid with an apex angle of only 16.5 degrees.
However, when I take each side of the square base as 1.16 of the height, I get a more proper apex angle of 60.227 degrees, which is really close to the angle of the Giza pyramid. So I wonder if there was a distortion in the particular message there.
A pyramid of 16.5 degrees seems rather narrow, and far off from the pyramids we are seeing in Egypt.
[quote='Peregrinus' pid='11046' dateline='1266367599']
I believe Ra stated that anything over 69% peak angle was getting into a dangerous area.
Here are Ra quotes:
[quote]Questioner: Is the 76° and 18' angle at the apex of the pyramid a critical angle?
Ra: I am Ra. For the healing work intended, this angle is appropriate.
Questioner: Is there an apex angle that is the angle for maximum efficiency in the pyramid?
Ra: I am Ra. Again, to conserve this instrument’s energy, I am assuming that you intend to indicate the most appropriate angle of apex for healing work. If the shape is such that it is large enough to contain an individual mind/body/spirit complex at the appropriate off-set position within it, the 76° 18', approximate, angle is useful and appropriate. If the position varies, the angle may vary. Further, if the healer has the ability to perceive distortions with enough discrimination, the position within any pyramid shape may be moved about until results are effected. However, we found this particular angle to be useful. Other social memory complexes, or portions thereof, have determined different apex angles for different uses, not having to do with healing but with learning. When one works with the cone, or shall we say, the silo type of shape, the energy for healing may be found to be in a general circular pattern unique to each shape as a function of its particular height and width and in the cone shape, the angle of apex. In these cases, there are no corner angles. Thus the spiraling energy works in circular motion.
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The 76-degree apex angle is also known as a Golden Pyramid.
I drew a right triangle with a base of 1. The hypotenuse would be the phi ratio, approx 1.618. The angle formed would be half of 76.345 degrees (or inverse sine of 1 / phi).
Ra said this was an angle for healing but was also dangerous. They also mentioned how the Giza angle isn't really good for healing. But should be good for singleness of thought and such.
[quote='Ra']
Questioner: Do you mean that the sum of the four base sides should be 1.16 of the height of the pyramid?
Ra: I am Ra. This is correct.
[/quote]
I also did research into when Ra mentions the sum of the 4 bases being 1.16 of the height. When I calculated this out, I get a pyramid with an apex angle of only 16.5 degrees.
However, when I take each side of the square base as 1.16 of the height, I get a more proper apex angle of 60.227 degrees, which is really close to the angle of the Giza pyramid. So I wonder if there was a distortion in the particular message there.
A pyramid of 16.5 degrees seems rather narrow, and far off from the pyramids we are seeing in Egypt.
[quote='Peregrinus' pid='11046' dateline='1266367599']
I believe Ra stated that anything over 69% peak angle was getting into a dangerous area.
Here are Ra quotes:
[quote]Questioner: Is the 76° and 18' angle at the apex of the pyramid a critical angle?
Ra: I am Ra. For the healing work intended, this angle is appropriate.
Questioner: Is there an apex angle that is the angle for maximum efficiency in the pyramid?
Ra: I am Ra. Again, to conserve this instrument’s energy, I am assuming that you intend to indicate the most appropriate angle of apex for healing work. If the shape is such that it is large enough to contain an individual mind/body/spirit complex at the appropriate off-set position within it, the 76° 18', approximate, angle is useful and appropriate. If the position varies, the angle may vary. Further, if the healer has the ability to perceive distortions with enough discrimination, the position within any pyramid shape may be moved about until results are effected. However, we found this particular angle to be useful. Other social memory complexes, or portions thereof, have determined different apex angles for different uses, not having to do with healing but with learning. When one works with the cone, or shall we say, the silo type of shape, the energy for healing may be found to be in a general circular pattern unique to each shape as a function of its particular height and width and in the cone shape, the angle of apex. In these cases, there are no corner angles. Thus the spiraling energy works in circular motion.
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