The Pyramid by Les Brown 1978 - 2nd ed (2003).pdf

(7169 KB) Pobierz
716406814 UNPDF
The PYRAMID
by
Les Brown
Published in Bancroft, Ontario, Canada 1978 and here for Fair Use by
Emily Cragg for Abidemiracles and Holyconservancy, 2005
716406814.001.png
2
A Ray of Hope on Our Plundered Planet
Understand the Truth About Destruction of Earth's Atmosphere
Here's the deal on this book. The source code or html page can be printed out for
the cost of paper and ink, about 80 pages—for the cost of the copies. If you want all
the photographs, you'll need to double-click on each one, save them to a directory
and then correct the calling html to reflect that directory. I am doing this in the hope
you will press "Donation" or send your money order to POB 1041 Franklin WV
26807 to and help defray expenses. SSDI doesn't cover bandwidth charges.
Introduction to the Current Edition
The need to create a living biospace has never been greater. Cities are choked
with bad, stale and rotting air. Grocery produce doesn't have the nutrients, the
minerals, that healthy people need to live well. The pace of life for commuters is
frantic and half-baked. Land is very expensive where work exists; and where land is
cheap, there is no paying work for an educated soul—just drudge work, repetitive
work, rule-based work.
If you buy this book, it's because you want freedom from the rat race. Please
note, however, what you are gaining here is the freedom to become responsible for
yourself. This means, you're going to get busy, learn how to manage your debt until
you get out of debt entirely and get on with living debt-free.
Yes, you'll get away from traffic, schedules and daytimers, but you'll have to
remember to water your plants every day. Instead of living by the clock, like farmers
back in time and forward to Eternity, you will live by the seasons, by the rain or lack
of it, by the temperature and air flow and humidity and effort of your own hands.
If you don't want to do that, just put this book away now. This book is about
farming on the roof of your own home—1800 square feet of farming, a 30 foot by 60
foot garden plot within the protective covering in which you also live, eat, sleep and
carry on.... After all, people take pets into their homes that dirty things up and make
messes on the floor, why not take plants into your home that product oxygen, food
and beauty and don't chew on your slippers?
Now, think about this for a while!
Yeah, I suppose someone could build a pyramid home and use it for an art
studio or day care center for older latchkey kids. Or, how about an orchid nursery?
It'd be a great bird sanctuary or herpetarium. Yes, you could put a playroom on the
main level, and garden plants only on upper levels so the kids would be out of your
hair on dull, cold days.
This pyramid is too pretty to be used as an machine shop or wood shop. My,
how to outrage the wife! She'd never forgive that—the guys upstairs where it's all
light and beauty making their messes with welding torches and quenching pots,
dropping hardware on the floor. No, I don't think so. But—you know—give it some
thought. Anything's possible. ["But did you ever try to strike a match on a wet cake
of soap?"]
Let's get on with Les Brown's little Book.
3
4
Table of Contents
Introduction . ......................................................................................................................................... 7
Chapter One . .................................................................................................................................. 13
Observations . . . . . . . . . . . .......................................................................................................... 13
Chapter Two . .................................................................................................................................. 15
Why a Pyramid . ............................................................................................................................ 15
Chapter Three . ............................................................................................................................... 21
The Source of Pyramid Energies . ....................................................................................... 21
Chapter Four . .................................................................................................................................. 23
How Energies Affect Living Cells . ..................................................................................... 23
Chapter Five . ................................................................................................................................... 27
The Use of Pyramids for Production . .................................................................................. 27
Chapter Six . ..................................................................................................................................... 31
Food Preservation . ..................................................................................................................... 31
Chapter Seven . ............................................................................................................................... 33
How to Build a Pyramid . ........................................................................................................... 33
Chapter Eight . ................................................................................................................................ 43
Other Uses of Pyramids . ......................................................................................................... 43
Appendices . ...................................................................................................................................... 45
Experimental Records and Tips . ........................................................................................... 45
Plandting Tips . ........................................................................................................................... 47
Planting Media . ........................................................................................................................... 47
Compost/Humus . ...................................................................................................................... 47
5
Zgłoś jeśli naruszono regulamin