There are so many actual and projected uses for pyramids that I can only touch on a minute fraction of them in this small book. I have used energizers for germinating seeds and then placed the seedlings under wire pyramids. I find this gives extremely good results. On the other hand, I have had relatively poor percentage results from growing seedlings under a wire pyramid from seed. (This is in contradiction to other investigators, who report good results from raising seed under pyramids.) However, when the seedlings are ready to be potted, they are equally successful under or over pyramids. My own objective is to produce more and better food plants. Your own might well be super-flowers. A further use for the pyramid is to place fruits and vegetables under one when you bring them into the house. They will keep better and, as many people claim, taste much more flavorful than normal with such care and treatment.

Water used for growing indoor plants can be placed on an energizer or under a pyramid with extremely beneficial results to the plant when placed in use. Many investigators have reported on this use, claiming that dramatic results can be attained. Some say that such water sprayed on the plants helps control mites and other pests. However, as I say, uses for the pyramid other than for encouraging the propagation of plants are legion.

My wife, who suffered from migraine headaches, had a severe attack for a week; and during that time she took more than an abundant supply of pills, which proved of no benefit. She placed a pyramid on her head in the early hours of the night, and in about 20 minutes had been relieved of all pain. She said nothing of this to me, but two weeks later suffered another headache. Instead of suffering for a lengthy period, she used the pyramid again, and without the use of pills the headache vanished again in about the same length of time. She told me about this second episode. About a week later she suffered an ordinary headache and repeated the performance, with the same result. She now has gone three years with no headaches at all. Around this time, I had been working all day in the hot sun, and the back of my neck became quite painful. I tried placing a small pyramid on the back of my neck while I sat still for a while. It produced the same relieving results for me because I believe it increases blood circulation to the affected part.

After about ten minutes I could feel the pain being drawn out upwards. At the same time my head felt cold on top, not cold to the touch, but simply felt cold to me. I mentioned this to my wife, and she said she had had the same sensations of coldness but was waiting for me to remark about them first. I am not suggesting that this treatment will do the same for everyone, but merely mentioning that it worked for us. The pyramid must work in approximately the same way that reflexology works, by increasing electrical conductivity of the cells.

The elderly mother of a friend of mine, her hands badly crippled with arthritis, was persuaded to place her hand on an energizer. A wire pyramid was put over both hand and energizer for one hour. She continued this treatment for a few days, experiencing a diminution of pain and a loosening of her fingers each time. Before she returned to her home in England she actually sat and played the organ. She played haltingly and rustily, it is true, but she had been unable to play at all for several years prior to using the pyramid. Significantly (her pyramid was stolen at the London Airport), her hands returned to their crippled state shortly after she returned to England.

We also find that when we are feeling low and depressed, my wife and I sit for an hour or so, each with a small pyramid on our head, facing north, our depression lifts and we feel quite rejuvenated. My wife and I regularly drink pyramid-treated water. If we are feeling low we have a snifter of pyramid water and in a short time we feel a marked lift. On the other hand, if we find ourselves in what used to be described as a choleric state and sit with the pyramid on our head--but facing south--our irritability rapidly leaves and is replaced by a calm. Naturally, that would never work if we used the pyramid as a band aid and a way of avoiding dealing with problems of the day, first.

A prominent acquaintance of mine who does not wish to be named always drives with a pyramid under his car seat. He claims he feels less "bushed" after a long drive than he did before he did so.

Many investigators have found that by putting a pyramid or an energizer over or under their beds, they experience better and more refreshing sleep, some of them claiming they need far less sleep than they required before utilizing a pyramid for this purpose.

Dogs and cats seem to find the use of pyramids for a similar purpose quite congenial. The cat pet of a friend of ours regularly is found curled up under a wire pyramid, seeming to prefer sleeping under it than anywhere else.

The real keynote when trying these pyramid experiments is persistence. As with many other experiences, pyramids do not always "work" the first time you apply one to a situation, and a person must "stay with it" and make subtle corrections until the desired results are obtained.

Putting energized water into a vase containing tulips caused them to last for about three and a half weeks. Not only did they last this phenomenal time, but they grew about nine inches in the meantime! I have never before seen flowers grow after having been cut.

Many people claim that insect stings stop itching after the application of energized water; this has been our own experience. In another instance I had a nasty cut on my hand. Immediately after washing it with pyramid water, the pain stopped and with healing, I had no scar. The cut also healed much more quickly than is "normal" for me.

This book has been an informal and easy presentation of what I have found in experimenting with pyramids. If it inspires you to experiment yourself, I would be delighted. If enough of us are seen to be experimenting, perhaps we shall be able to awaken a few of our dreadnought politicians to a sense of urgency and experimentation themselves. Who knows?