01-31-2015, 08:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-01-2015, 12:12 AM by Namasteneko.)
Greetings, everyone
I was interested in constructing a copper tubing pyramid. I found handmade connectors constructed with 52-degree angles and I noticed that they also feature a "capstone" (copper plates). Is this capstone necessary?
When reading the material, I find mention of the Queen's and King's Chamber positions but I am confused on where these actually are. Could someone enlighten me as to where these are? If I were to be sitting in a 7 or 8 foot x 7 or 8 foot base copper tubing pyramid, where would these be in it?
I can't tell if using copper tubing would be appropriate for the construction of the pyramid. Ra seems to state that some material are better than others without mentioning what material and saying that rods and plastics would also be acceptable. What about leaving the sides open? Would they still be usable if it was just the copper tubes or should I cover them with something? If I did cover them, would I want to remove the capstone to allow light to come through or should the capstone be left on?
Finally, I am hoping to use the pyramid shape as an aid to my meditation practice. That is, I want to meditate on my purpose here and what I must accomplish on how to better perform my desire in service to other-selves. Is there an optimal angle for the pyramid sides or size to accomplish this? I thought I read that different degrees and sizes produce different effects but, again, I may be confused. Any further enlightenment on this idea would be most helpful.
Looking forward to hearing back from you all. Thank you.
Edit: Also, one of the kits I saw includes a compass. I'm guessing this is to ensure proper alignment with the N and S poles. Is this the case? Would different alignments produce different effects? If so, what alignments produce what effects? I assume that one side of the pyramid is to be aligned to the north pole. How would I do this? Simply hold out my compass until I get a N-S reading and then place one side to match this reading?
I was interested in constructing a copper tubing pyramid. I found handmade connectors constructed with 52-degree angles and I noticed that they also feature a "capstone" (copper plates). Is this capstone necessary?
When reading the material, I find mention of the Queen's and King's Chamber positions but I am confused on where these actually are. Could someone enlighten me as to where these are? If I were to be sitting in a 7 or 8 foot x 7 or 8 foot base copper tubing pyramid, where would these be in it?
I can't tell if using copper tubing would be appropriate for the construction of the pyramid. Ra seems to state that some material are better than others without mentioning what material and saying that rods and plastics would also be acceptable. What about leaving the sides open? Would they still be usable if it was just the copper tubes or should I cover them with something? If I did cover them, would I want to remove the capstone to allow light to come through or should the capstone be left on?
Finally, I am hoping to use the pyramid shape as an aid to my meditation practice. That is, I want to meditate on my purpose here and what I must accomplish on how to better perform my desire in service to other-selves. Is there an optimal angle for the pyramid sides or size to accomplish this? I thought I read that different degrees and sizes produce different effects but, again, I may be confused. Any further enlightenment on this idea would be most helpful.
Looking forward to hearing back from you all. Thank you.
Edit: Also, one of the kits I saw includes a compass. I'm guessing this is to ensure proper alignment with the N and S poles. Is this the case? Would different alignments produce different effects? If so, what alignments produce what effects? I assume that one side of the pyramid is to be aligned to the north pole. How would I do this? Simply hold out my compass until I get a N-S reading and then place one side to match this reading?