
Pyramid Power: The Secret Energy of the Ancients Revealed
Condition: SECONDHAND
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During the early 1970s, magazines such as "Time" and "Spaceview" featured a number of articles on the subject of pyramid power or pyramidology. This study was written in the belief that there is some force that defies the laws of science at work in the pyramid. It gives a detailed account of the paranormal practices surrounding this field. The first section of the book examines the secrets of pyramid structures throughout the world, including those constructed by the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Peru and Central America. The text then investigates the actual power of the pyramid, which is currently being researched in scientific and occult circles. The authors list the results of experiments which have taken place in scientific laboratories and home workshops and suggests a number of simple experiments which readers can perform in their own homes.
Author: Max Toth
Format: Paperback, 208 pages, 134mm x 213mm, 250 g
Published: 1988, HarperCollins Publishers, United Kingdom
Genre: The Paranormal
During the early 1970s, magazines such as "Time" and "Spaceview" featured a number of articles on the subject of pyramid power or pyramidology. This study was written in the belief that there is some force that defies the laws of science at work in the pyramid. It gives a detailed account of the paranormal practices surrounding this field. The first section of the book examines the secrets of pyramid structures throughout the world, including those constructed by the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Peru and Central America. The text then investigates the actual power of the pyramid, which is currently being researched in scientific and occult circles. The authors list the results of experiments which have taken place in scientific laboratories and home workshops and suggests a number of simple experiments which readers can perform in their own homes.
