The Pyramid’s enigma in the North of Montreal
From the beginning of the Dynastic Era (2950 B.C.), royal tombs were carved into rock and covered with flat-roofed rectangular structures known as “mastabas,” which were precursors to the pyramids. The oldest known pyramid in Egypt was built around 2630 B.C. at Saqqara, for the third dynasty’s King Djoser. Known as the Step Pyramid, it began as a traditional mastaba but grew into something much more ambitious. As the story goes, the pyramid’s architect was Imhotep, a priest and healer who some 1,400 years later would be deified as the patron saint of scribes and physicians. Over the course of Djoser’s nearly 20-year reign, pyramid builders assembled six stepped layers of stone (as opposed to mud-brick, like most earlier tombs) that eventually reached a height of 204 feet (62 meters); it was the tallest building of its time. The Step Pyramid was surrounded by a complex of courtyards, temples and shrines where Djoser could enjoy his afterlife.
After Djoser, the stepped pyramid became the norm for royal burials, although none of those planned by his dynastic successors were completed (probably due to their relatively short reigns). The earliest tomb constructed as a “true” (smooth-sided, not stepped) pyramid was the Red Pyramid at Dahshur, one of three burial structures built for the first king of the fourth dynasty, Sneferu ( 2613-2589 B.C. ) It was named for the color of the limestone blocks used to construct the pyramid’s core. The pyramids also aligns almost perfectly with a compass.
The natural energy of a pyramid
Pyramid energy is generated through an energy field produced by a pyramid. This captures all the energy and energy patterns of the universe, concentrating in an area that has a high vibrational frequency and that, due to its characteristics, can store this force.
This energy has been discovered in different cultures and has been named in different countries and religions; names such as Prana, Chi, Vital Energy, Biocosmic Energy, Magnetic Flow, Odic Energy, Emanations, Orgone, Bioplasm, Biofield, Energy Psychotronics, Kundalini, etc. In short, we can infer that pyramidal energy is a powerful source. Also, the shape of the pyramids generates a supernatural forces.
Pyramid in Saint-Eustache built by Jacques Levesque
Jacques Levesque is an entrepreneur and writer. He used to travel to Cairo Egypt from 1998 to 2012 where he had incredible experiences. Furthermore, after learning the power of the pyramids in 1981, he decided to build a pyramid in his backyard in 1982 which is aligned with the cardinal points and oriented as the pyramids in Egypt.
Levesque also works with singing bowls inside the pyramid which is called ’healing of the soul’ and it will provide you alignment and a better understanding of yourself.
Moreover, experiencing the inside healing of this pyramid is something extraordinarily.
How the singing bowls affect our body?
The sound of singing bowls harmonizes and allows deep relaxation of both sides of the brain. It stimulates stress relief on all levels and the elimination of toxins from the body. After sound therapy, emotions are calm and the mind is clearer. The sound vibrations have effect on the body after the singing bowls have been played.
The bowl sings ”ommmmm”, which revives the basic DNA codes and activates the codes that we haven’t yet perceived or we had suppressed till now. Singing bowls are one of the strongest musical instruments for healing with sound therapy and vibrations. They are called singing bowls because their exotic sound continues to float for a long time after we have played on them.
Anyhow, pyramids are very particular structures found in many places around the world and the Canadian’s pyramid is located in Sainte-Marthe-sur-le-Lac, Montreal.
Sainte-Marthe-sur-le-Lac is an off-island suburb of Montreal, in the Canadian province of Quebec, in the Deux-Montagnes Regional County Municipality, 40 km from Montreal. It is crossed from east to west by Route 344, commonly known as Oka Road. The town shares its borders with Deux-Montagnes to the east, Saint-Joseph-du-Lac to the west, the Lake of Two Mountains to the south, and Saint-Eustache to the north.
So, If you are looking for a relaxing healing destination with historical scenery, this stunning pyramid in Canada won’t disappoint.
You will be able to see more about the story of the pyramid on YouTube channel.
Source: Fernanda Pires
Images: Jacques Levesque
References: Astronomical orientation of the pyramids and Google Earth
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