Chimp_Logic wrote on Sep 8
th, 2016 at 9:48am:
Given the electromagnetic nature of reality. The bioelectric field of the body-mind's interaction with a conductive metal structure (although quite subtle), could have a powerful effect on the meditator dependent upon the sensitivity and depth of their practice.
Considering the shape of a pyramid I could imagine aspects of the body's subtle electromagnetic field could be influenced, subtly shaped or enhanced, and focused above the crown in particular.
When compared to meditating in the company of a profound individual or empowered/holy site. I imagine the effect of sitting under a copper pyramid would be
more wholly dependent upon the what the individual meditator brings to the experience, rather than the character of the subtle energies emanating from a particular place or person.
I have never personally experienced meditation under a pyramid. But someone here has and you never know, if they're not too absorbed in ascended mode you might get a useful answer from them. Why don't give it a try and ask Mr Light directly?