Modern pyramids in Russia (3 part)

14. 08. 2016
6th international conference of exopolitics, history and spirituality

My trip to the pyramid near Moscow

My sister and I planned a trip to Moscow last year. At that time, it didn't even occur to me to include a pyramid. Although I knew about her, I considered it extremely unlikely that we could get there. Moving around Moscow is not such a big problem, but going out of town is different. But… About a week before departure, there was a meeting in the tea room, and Sueneé was thrilled with the pyramid, and even more so that I would be near her. So I included it in the plan as a possible goal - I will not give anything for the attempt. The day before departure, I came across a description of the trip on the Internet by public transport, sent it to my sister, and she was interested. We then agreed when we would go there and assumed that the trip would be time consuming, because it was a subway almost all over the city, a suburban train and finally a bus, which we had no idea when they were going and if at all - information from the Internet was from 2013. In the end, the journey was very simple and exemplary - when we arrived at the station, the train ran in 15 minutes and during the ride we could still listen to the game on gusli, beautiful (I wouldn't have thought of that even in the wildest fantasy). We were looking for a bus at the destination station, they didn't find it, but we were approached by a nice older taxi driver and drove there and back.

The pyramid looks quite fragile on the outside, but for some time now, since 1999, it has been standing in the open countryside and resisting Russian winters, especially snow, and it has managed to do so. Inside, there is a surprisingly large space, illuminated by the sun's rays passing through the fiberglass panels. This is probably why the pyramid closes to the public before sunset. It has a slightly severed tip, that, according to Golod, is at its pyramids, in which charge objects and water. In the middle is a rope fenced square where 3 globes (starry sky, political and geographic Earth) are located. In this square, visitors are given the opportunity to either bring items (such as jewelery or stones), or souvenirs and water purchased on site. There are two simple benches, you can sit and try icons at the wellperceive…

My subjective feelings: at the center of the pyramid the energy was stronger than the walls; at first I felt the energy on my shoulders, then "snapped" into the cervical vertebra and spilled out of her spine, finally settling down, entering the crown of my head and slowly passing through the body. Little by little, as if I had been filled with lots of balls, and a lot of them were equal and rotated in different directions. Whatever it is, I was well there, and I can imagine that I could spend much longer.

On the way back with the taxi driver, another surprise awaited us. He asked us if we would mind, to go to the spring of water in the area. We were definitely not against it and the reward was cool and very good water. A well in the forest, cared for by locals, equipped with a shelter and Orthodox icons to protect it.

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