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What Happens in a Meditation Pyramid? Copper Pyramid Meaning

Pyramid meditation, to be fair, might be any form of meditation that involves a pyramid. You might be in or under a pyramid, or you might be gazing or fixing your attention on a pyramid as a way of exploring what pyramids mean to the psyche and body (energetically and experientially).

There is something profound and powerful about the pyramid shape. To behold the pyramid of Egypt is to awaken or trigger something in ourselves, touching on long-standing and integrated patterns in nature that ring true like metaphorical explanations of resonance and alignment. As I mentioned before, I have been meditating under pyramids for years, and the pyramid energy—often described as symbolic power—truly never ceases to amaze me.

Copper Pyramid Meaning

Ultimately and honestly pyramids remain a mystery. Who can rightly claim to know? I think of all the paperbacks I have seen in used bookstores with the words “Pyramid Power,” with material dating back to the 30’s when psychic or metaphysical phenomenon was a craze. Slowly and steadily, the things we were exposed to then have worked their way into the periphery of the mainstream. Channeled material and much of the occult is more or less accepted as having something to it, especially when viewed through the lens of pyramid traditions across cultures.

What happens in a meditation pyramid is actually quite scientific, though we may not be able to pick apart the science as much as we might like to. It is the simple science of nature. Nature is not something we can duplicate or compete with. However, we can explore it by enhancing it, which is what I believe the meditation pyramid does. The pyramid form is active and present in all of nature and to a great extent in our bodies in forms of structure, reflecting principles found in sacred geometry and emphasizing this geometry over materials (regardless of what that material in nature may be).

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It is a subtle reminder for some. Those of us who are already sensitive to energy are generally amazed at the strength. It is important to recognize the power of assumption and previously held beliefs when we are exploring what is new. What we accumulate as “knowledge” often becomes an obstacle to those experiences that would otherwise help us arrive at a greater and deeper understanding of self. There is no substitute for direct experience, and the personal stories shared throughout this site speak to personal meaning discovered through direct engagement with the meditation pyramid.