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No one understands exactly what electricity is. No one understands exactly what fire is. But we have learned about these phenomenon and have learned how to harness them for our benefit. I have learned about a another form of energy that can be harnessed from the universe, easily and at no cost. Actually, many ancient civilizations knew all about this energy and how to harness it for their benefit. Unfortunately knowledge of these energy sources was lost for many hundreds of years. Now scholars have begun to rediscover these secrets. Sacred Ancient Egyptian Architecture Design My odyssey began when I visited the Great Pyramid at Giza and the Temple of Karnak at Luxor. When I entered the temple room of Sekhmet at Luxor and the King's Chamber at the Great Pyramid I was overwhelmed by a powerful energy. I was startled, if not a bit scared, by this experience. But further research led me to understand that these structures were built according to ancient laws of sacred geometry. When I entered these structures, I was exposed to the beneficial energies that these specially dimensionally shaped structures generate. The result of these energies is that I obtained greater harmony, peace, health and spiritual balance. The ancients, utilizing this knowledge of sacred Egyptian architecture, built many sacred temples and other building according to these rules of sacred geometry. Many remain. Thus it is that even today, we are transfixed and mesmerized by the geometry beauty and perfection of edifices such as the Taj Mahal, the Chartres Cathedral in France, Angor Wat in Cambodia, etc. When you stand within any of these sacred design structures, you benefit from the concentrated beneficial energies that are concentrated within the sacred dimensions. Know what Leonardo knew! When the Knights Templar returned to Europe after the Crusades, they brought with them knowledge of Egyptian sacred geometry. Many of the cathedrals of Europe were built using this sacred architecture. These buildings are still famous today for their enchanting and timeless qualities. Leonardo da Vinci also used sacred geometry in much of his art. Even the Mona Lisa incorporates proportions of the Fibronacci Series (derived from Egyptian mathematics). My Book I spent several months researching the subjects of esoteric design using the principles of ancient Egyptian sacred design and proportion. The information is still there, if you search for it deeply enough. I then, using this new-found knowledge, wrote a book that explains in exact detail how sacred design works, and how you can use this knowledge to improve your life. With this knowledge I have improved my health, deepened my spirituality, and achieved a deeper sense of well-being. So can you, if you study the simple principles how shape has power. My book explains in easy-to-understand terms how sacred geometry works. The book will tell you how to: 1. design a home that incorporates the beneficial harmonics of sacred geometry. 2. energize your drinking water so that it revitalizes you and renews youthfulness (Make Ormus water at no cost in your home, easily and simply. David Hudson rediscovered the Philosopher Stone in 1988, renaming it Ormus. Check it out on your search engine.). 3. build and use shadow boxes in the rooms of your home, increasing the energies of joy, happiness and well-being (they are simple to build and use). 4. understand why and how the five thousand year-old ancient Egyptian sacred monuments such as the Great Pyramid were built, and how they still function. Understanding the principles of sacred geometry will benefit your life. You will have a greater appreciation for why and how the famous cathedrals of the middle ages were built. You will know how the famous masters such as Leonardo da Vinci understood and used these principles. And you will know how to use the principles of scared geometry to benefit your own life.
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