02-01-2015, 09:03 PM
Have a source for that? I don't remember reading that.
So, avoid tin.
Copper is, depending on the county, the fifth most expensive metal. Sounds to me like copper is just fine as is wood, plastic, paper, etc. Given that copper is a conductor, I prefer to use it over wood or something synthetic.
Quote:57.19 Questioner: Is there any variation in the effect with respect to the material of construction, the thickness of the material? Is it simply the geometry of the shape, or is it related to some other factors?
Ra: I am Ra. The geometry, as you call it, or relationships of these shapes in their configuration is the great consideration. It is well to avoid stannous material or that of lead or other baser metals. Wood, plastic, glass, and other materials may all be considered to be appropriate.
So, avoid tin.
Quote:58.14 Questioner: Then if I just used a wire frame that were four pieces of wire and joined at the apex running down to the base, and the pyramid were totally open, this would do the same thing to the spiraling light energy? Is this correct?
Ra: I am Ra. The concept of the frame as equal to the solid form is correct. However, there are many metals not recommended for use in pyramid shapes designed to aid the meditative process. Those that are recommended are, in your system of barter, what you call expensive. The wood, or other natural materials, or the man-made plastic rods will also be of service.
Copper is, depending on the county, the fifth most expensive metal. Sounds to me like copper is just fine as is wood, plastic, paper, etc. Given that copper is a conductor, I prefer to use it over wood or something synthetic.