Pyramid Energies / Sigil Research

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Hosted byRichard Syrett

In the first half, Chair of the Pyramid Science Foundation Charlie Ziese joined Richard Syrett (Twitter) to present his thesis that a unique geometric angle, 76.345 degrees, is fundamental to all physical reality. This sacred angle is 'hiding in plain sight,' as structures and designs featuring it are found in nature and architecture throughout the world. The angle itself is derived through a series of calculations based on the Fibonacci sequence, and can be seen in Russia's pyramid architecture, ancient Hindu and Buddhist temples, and on many medieval cathedrals.

Great sacred power is concentrated in these buildings; monks, priests, and psychics are better able to practice and meditate in them, and laypeople will find a profound sense of peace and improved health there, he suggested. Ziese claimed that a number of subjects in his research showed improvement with their ailments after spending time in pyramids constructed at the sacred angle, and even seeds stored in them had greater rates of growth.

Use of the sacred angle was especially prominent in the Tartarian Empire, Ziese continued. He said that this legendary empire, which peaked in the 16th century, stretched from Asia to Eastern Europe, and to North and South America. Ziese plans to take part in a documentary film that explores the Tartarian Empire, which, he notes has been deleted from conventional history.

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Paranormal researcher Joshua P. Warren joined the show in the second half to report on his SIGIL Lab and what new research he is conducting. Sigils, explained Warren, are magical symbols that can be found throughout history (related image). Warren recalled his own work in creating personalized sigils, usually based on a person's name, that condense the essence of words down to a powerful symbol. When a person adopts a personal sigil, Warren went on, their bioenergy field is enhanced, creating a kind of spiritual antenna that draws positivity and useful synchronicities.

Warren described a new method of creating personalized sigils he created several years ago. Employing cymatics –visual patterns caused by waves of energy– to his sigils, he developed "para-cymatic" sigils: representations of verbal phrases, sound tones, different lights, and other waves that carry special power. By capturing these waves on the surface of water at his Sigil Lab, for instance, Warren is able to harness the inherent sacred power in words. For now, he's focusing on sigils made from people's names and positive phrases: he's not yet ready to incorporate the names of God or other deities in his work, due to the immense power that would be invoked.

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