The pyramids of Giza stand as the most recognizable monuments in the world—and the oldest. Their presence has mystified humanity since their creation. The knowledge regarding their purpose has been lost over time, skewed by misconceptions, and misunderstood by archaeologists, scientists, and religious scholars.

Most people are unaware that the geometry of a space affects how energy flows within it. We are used to inhabiting spaces that give no attention to design: rectangular rooms. The best assumption academia has to offer is that the Ancient Egyptians wanted to demonstrate their knowledge of geometry and astronomy, so they built monuments to a scale and alignment that reflected this.

While the record of their phenomenal skills and wisdom was preserved in stone, there is a deeper reason behind the pyramids:

They are aetheric energy devices.


Cosmic Induction and Energy Flow

Cosmic induction refers to the process by which geometrical structures receive, concentrate, and redirect energy from the cosmos. The pyramid shape—especially in the configuration of the Great Pyramid—acts like a waveguide, drawing energy into its apex and distributing it through its internal chambers and into the Earth’s surface. This creates a field of coherence around the structure—stabilizing local energy, enhancing plant growth, preserving organic matter, and balancing electromagnetic disturbances.


Modern Experiments and Electroculture

Modern experiments with electroculture have shown that when a pyramid structure is aligned with one corner facing true North, it has phenomenal effects on nearby plant growth. A copper pyramid, for example, will conduct and multiply the electromagnetic currents naturally running through the Earth. This configuration acts as a passive energy amplifier, concentrating aetheric and telluric flows within the structure.

Plants placed inside or near the pyramid show accelerated growth, greater resistance to pests, and increased nutrient density—results that cannot be explained by soil quality alone. These effects mirror what was once common knowledge in ancient sciences: that shape, orientation, and material composition can harmonize with the Earth’s energy grid to influence biological systems.

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Pyramids as Resonant Capacitors

Pyramid geometry collects and redistributes energy. The slope angles and base ratios are tuned to celestial harmonics, causing the structure to act as a resonant cavity. This resonance is strongest when aligned with magnetic North, creating a toroidal field that interacts with both the Earth’s surface charge and the atmospheric capacitance above.

Essentially, the pyramid becomes an aetheric capacitor, storing and discharging subtle energy in ways that enhance life, balance atmospheric charge, and potentially even cleanse localized environments.

 

Subterranean Complex of Giza

Recent radar imaging studies have unveiled a vast subterranean complex beneath the Giza Plateau, extending approximately 2 kilometers (about 1.24 miles) and reaching depths of up to 648 meters (2,126 feet). This intricate network includes multiple levels, geometric pathways, and eight vertical cylindrical wells surrounded by descending spiral passages.

At the base of these wells lie two massive cube-shaped structures, each measuring approximately 80 meters (262 feet) per side. These findings suggest that the pyramids were part of a larger, integrated system involving energy distribution or other advanced functions.


Piezoelectric Design and Functional Materials

The construction materials and design of the pyramids further support this perspective. The use of granite—known for its piezoelectric properties—in the inner chambers could have allowed the structures to conduct and amplify electromagnetic energy.

There are accounts attesting that small lights could be illuminated by simply holding them near the pyramid walls, indicating a possible understanding and utilization of energy principles by the ancient builders. Such features point to the pyramids functioning as more than monumental tombs; they may have served as sophisticated energy devices harnessing the Earth’s natural forces.


Kemet, Fertility, and Energetic Enhancement

Accounts of Ancient Egypt before it was Egypt—a larger grassland known as Kemet—describe how, when the pyramids were built, the land was incredibly fertile. Plants grew to the height of a person and produced large vegetables.

Many believe this to be myth; however, properly applied electroculture is capable of this feat without the use of fertilizers or chemical applications. The pyramids didn’t just conduct energy internally—they enhanced the connection to the Earth’s magnetic field at least tenfold, bringing the entire area into resonance with the Earth and the Cosmos.


Ritual, Initiation, and the Netist View

Netism, as well as Edgar Cayce, claims that these pyramids were never tombs. The Great Pyramid had several interior chambers, nearly all of which have been filled in. Inside these chambers, initiates would lie down and a large gong would be sounded, rattling current through the walls and changing the energetic composition of all within.

It was an incredibly powerful experience—any spirit who had this opportunity remembered it for lifetimes to come.


The Forgotten Potential of Humanity

Humanity is just at the cusp of realizing its true potential. We have been severed from our connections to spirit, to the Earth, and to the Cosmos for too long. Human history is not linear, and we are not at the peak of human development. Our technology has given us a false confidence.

We have yet to learn the true power latent within the Earth and Cosmos.

 

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