Healing energy of the prehistoric tunnels beneath the Bosnian Pyramid Complex
Bosnian Sun Pyramid Lookout. (CC BY-SA 4.0)
By Dr. Sam Osmanagich
More than a decade of research into the Bosnian pyramids has revealed many surprising results. Could the mysterious prehistoric tunnels that wind beneath the Bosnian Pyramids possess healing energy?
In this editorial on the possible health benefits found in the prehistoric stone tunnels beneath the Bosnian pyramid complex, Dr. Sam Osmanagich delves into the scientific conclusions he and other research teams have discovered.
At the five International Scientific Conferences on the Bosnian Pyramids held in 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014, experts have given interdisciplinary scientific explanations for the healing energy in the pyramid complex.
In the prehistoric tunnels beneath the pyramid complex in Visoko, the constant presence of beneficial electromagnetism was measured, as well was an ultrasound of 28 kHz and the Schumann resonance of 7.83 Hz (the best energy field for the physical, mental and spiritual faculties of humankind). Additionally, an extraordinarily high concentration of negative ions was detected, up to 60,000 per cubic centimeter (ten times the concentration in, for example, the forest on mountains), as well as the absence of 1) harmful cosmic rays and 2) natural radioactivity.
In these conditions, said the scientists, the cells of the human organism can start the self-healing process of regeneration.
Prehistoric Underground Bosnian Pyramid Labyrinth
Healing Visits to Prehistoric Ravne Tunnel Labyrinth
1. Increased lung capacity
2. Blood glucose level normalization
3. Blood pressure normalization
4. Improvement of the general condition of the body
5. Aura improvement
Lung capacity
Seventeen-year-old Slovakian Veronika Vranko, from Nitra, came to Visoko because of a problem with her airways, on the recommendation of Czech Dr. Peter Hajduk, specialist from the Clinic for Pulmonary Diseases in Prague.
Her story began in 2013 when, due to inflammatory cysts and shortness of breath, lung function capacity was reduced to 47%. Due to ill health, Veronika soon after being diagnosed underwent surgery of her right lung. The program of postoperative recovery, led by Dr. Hajduk, was based on bio-resonance therapy: the use of natural products and vitamin C. The rehabilitation program included a trip to Visoko, due to the high concentration of negative ions found in the Underground Labyrinth Ravne.
After two trips to Visoko to undergo treatment in Ravne Tunnel Labyrinth, the young Slovakian felt improvement in her health. For the first time in two years, she didn't feel the twinge and pain in her chest from which she had suffered for a long time. The whole process of treatment, including her two visits to prehistoric Ravne Tunnel Labyrinth, ultimately resulted in increasing her lung capacity from 47% of original capacity to the current 84%.
During her second visit to Visoko, Veronika was a volunteer for “Archaeological Park: Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun” Foundation, involved in clearing loose sand and river stones from new sections in the tunnel. On her face, you can see a smile of satisfaction.
Left: Veronika Vrankova. Right: Veronika Vranko's lungs before coming to the Underground Tunnel Labyrinth Ravne in Visoko
Blood Glucose Levels
Under the auspices of the Czech publication "WM Magazine," a team came to Visoko in early 2015 to study measurements of human blood glucose levels.
The blood sugar level of experiment participant Jyrki, from Prague (58 years old) was measured 45 minutes before he entered prehistoric Ravne Tunnel Labyrinth. At that time, the level was 7.8 mmol / L (risk group). After a visit to Ravne Tunnel Labyrinth, his blood sugar level dropped to 5.1 mmol / L (normal level: non-risk group).
Another participant, Karel, tested at a level of 10.5 mmol / l before entering prehistoric Ravne Tunnel Labyrinth, and after a stay in the tunnel was tested at 5.7 mmol / L. The Chief Physicist from Prague hospital conducted the monitoring and did not have an adequate explanation for this phenomenon. After returning to Prague, the participants said that the beneficial effects from the tunnel stayed with them for 14 days and then blood sugar levels began to increase slightly.
Blood sugar levels before and after visiting prehistoric Ravne Tunnel Labyrinth
Blood Pressure
Sevim Mujevia, a Turkish woman from Istanbul, aged 54, had constant problems with high blood pressure from 2004 to 2014. Her blood pressure level rose to 220/135. After she began regularly visiting the prehistoric tunnels in the Bosnian Pyramid Complex, her blood pressure never went above 140/90.
General Condition of the Body
Eye Pressure, Vision Blur, Fatigue:
"I spent 40 minutes in Ravne Tunnel on July 7, 2015 with a friend from Slovenia. We relaxed in the healing chamber and then visited all the ceramic blocks and were amazed how many new ceramic sculptures had been revealed. After leaving, we had the feeling that we had slept 10 hours, not that we had just come from a trip by bus from Slovenia. The pressure in my eyes, and that blur that I had after the trip, were gone, and we proceeded to Sarajevo."
- Asja Dupanović
Claustrophobia, Poor Appetite
"I'm a little claustrophobic, and I felt worried the morning I was supposed to go into Ravne Tunnel. But as we entered the tunnels, feelings of fatigue and discomfort disappeared. What shocked me was the air we breathed. It looked like the air in the woods on top of a mountain! I definitely came out in a better mood. After that I went to lunch with my six-year-old daughter, and we ate better than ever in my life, though my daughter Alma usually has problems (poor appetite). People say it's auto-suggestion, but I wouldn't care if that were true, because the result is so good!"
- Ariana Mangafic, August 1, 2015
Aura
Slovenian engineer Janez Pelko used the groundbreaking equipment of Russian Professor Vladimir Korotkov (University of St. Petersburg) to capture what is said to be the human aura, which is a bioenergy layer or field around the human body. The study involved a representative sample of 160 participants (male and female, old and young, tourists, volunteers, permanent staff, etc.). The results showed that a one-hour stay in prehistoric Ravne Tunnel Labyrinth led to an improvement of the aura (protecting energy and immune depletion) in 82% of cases. The positive result occurred mainly in people who came for the first time or who had visited several times.
In 15% of cases (permanent staff and volunteers) the bioenergetic layer was stable, continuous, with no major changes. The least powerful results occurred in people who declared themselves as "skeptics" (resistance to the idea of pyramids in Visoko) or who wore inadequate clothing (for example, artificial fibers, PVC, instead of natural cotton or woolen clothing).
Examples of aura, bioenergy protective sheath around the human body, in several participants
Disclaimer: "Archaeological Park: Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun" Foundation is non-profit and non-government organization engaged in scientific and archaeological research, and conveys statements and testimonies of visitors, but does not provide any health claims or guarantees.
Prehistoric Ravne Tunnel Labyrinth, which winds beneath the Bosnian Pyramid Complex, is open 365 days a year. Read more at: www.bosnianpyramid.org, or connect via e-mail: info@piramidasunca.ba
Images, unless otherwise noted, courtesy of Dr. Sam Semir Osmanagich, Ph.D.
Discovery of New Prehistoric Underground Tunnels at Bosnian Pyramids
Ten years of scientific and archaeological investigation of the Bosnian pyramids have brought many exciting moments as well as dramatic turnovers which are seeking the redefining of our knowledge about history.
One such breakthrough happened in April 2015. During the six-months of cleaning and passing through new sections of the prehistoric underground tunnels, which had been discovered some time ago, the employees of the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun Foundation were faced with various difficulties. During the winter of 2014 and spring of 2015, they hardly won new meters of tunnel. In one moment, in February 2015, one branch of the tunnel which leads to the South, toward the Bosnian pyramid of Sun, ended with a huge rock.
We decided to go around the rock by using side passageways. Like many other tunnels which we already discovered, these were packed with fill-out material (gravel and sand). Two side passages, to the East and West, ended in conglomerate material after about ten meters. We tried one more direction but that one didn’t led us to the desired result as well.
Then we decided to go around a large rock by digging a tunnel around it. Employees carried out this activity carefully, constantly checking the stability of the material, and checking measurements of oxygen and carbon dioxide. After thirty meters, the rock was bypassed.
Discovery of New Tunnels
I was in Houston when they told me that they discovered a new tunnel behind the rock. It was a new section, without any fill-in material, but was submerged underwater. I made the decision that workers should stop the work and wait for my return to Bosnia.
I formed a team of six members for the first scientific screening of the newly discovered sections.
This was not the first time that we had found open sections in which the human foot had not entered for a long period of time. It is a special feeling for every researcher and the moment when dreams come true.
Every time when the investigators have found prehistoric underground tunnels in Egypt, Mexico, China or Peru, those were often the world’s attractions and leading news which were shared across all media.
In our case, we have already explored many sections of tunnel made by intelligent hands in the distant past. So far, we have discovered 1,550 meters.
Exploration of the New Tunnels
The day of entry in the new section of the tunnel finally came. On April 30, 2015, with full protective equipment, rubber boots and waterproof suits, lamps, and compasses, we were ready for adventure.
The team consisted of the following members:
- Dr. Sam Osmanagich, Discoverer and Principal Investigator of Bosnian Pyramids
- Anela Preljević, B.C.in Archaeology (UCL London) and Foundation’s field archaeologist
- Mejra Kozlo, B.C. in Geology and Foundation’s field geologist of Foundation
- Engineer Osman Buza, assistant of Cantonal Minister for Economy
- Jock Doubleday, videographer and PR Director of the Foundation
- Edo Građan, employee of the Foundation
We went to the left side, heading towards the West. The height of the tunnel is around 110-120 cm. We started walking in a bent over position. I led the team. The tunnel was filled with water 20 cm deep. In some places it reached 30 cm. We found three dry sections, without water. We were looking left and right, there weren’t side passages. On the pebble floor we did not see tools or artifacts. There were no traces of burning on either the walls or the ceiling. We found some interesting elongated pieces of stone that our archaeologist Anela took for analysis.
Finally, the tunnel ended. A dry section with pebbles at the end had a round pool fifty centimeters in radius and fifty centimeters in depth. The water was clear and clean. We gave the first statement to the camera and turned back. Osman and Edo measured the length of this part of the tunnel. It was 41 meters long.
We went back to the entrance. We agreed to visit a section in the opposite direction. I said to Jock to go first and to record while the water is clear. Behind him were Anela and Meira, then Osman, Edo and me. We moved to the East. After a few meters we came to the first intersection. It has led exactly in the direction of the South. I liked that because it is the direction of the Pyramid of Sun. The tunnel, which was open, ran for about three meters before being filled with gravel material to the ceiling. We were stopped there and took a photo.
In front of us was a continuation of the tunnel in the direction of the Northeast. The water level was deeper in this section, approximately 1 meter. Osman returned back, and we continued. After seventeen meters we came to a new crossroads. Our route was blocked by stone walls and then filled with material. An open section continued to the left, towards the East. The water was becoming deeper, and found its way into my boots.
We continued even though we were getting wet. The ceiling height was now about two meters. We walked slowly through the muddy, clay soil. The water was freezing. We came to a new crossroads. The tunnels were intersecting at 90 degrees. The side passages were blocked by stone walls, and then by gravel material. I comment to Anela:
“Now you have the opportunity to enter into a new section of the tunnel. You can see that is not true that our Foundation makes drywall tunnels or digs it, these are prehistoric tunnels.”
[Note: The Foundation had previously been accused of making the tunnels themselves.]
She agreed with me and gave a statement to Jock. Mejra joined her. We continued and after only a few meters we saw one more crossroads and again the side passages were blocked. One part of the dry wall was underwater, Anela commented. She recognized a difference in the compactness of the loaded material and conglomerates in which the tunnels were made.
We continued with the investigation. With every step it became harder to walk. After a few meters, we came to the end of the flooded parts of the tunnel. It ended with sandy ground. Anela spotted a piece of wood. Organic material! She took some samples.
After a few minutes we turned back and headed for the exit. This time I measured the length of the tunnel. The branch which leads toward the East is 60 meters long. I gave information to the Mejra about the schedule of the side passages. The tunnel in the Northeast-Southwest direction is 17 meters long. The last section, which is oriented toward the West is nine meters long.
We summed up the total length of open, prehistoric section of tunnel. In total it has 127 meters. It is great information!
After two hours of investigation and adventures, we went outside. We changed our clothes and then took a photo of the organic material.
In our minds we made a plan about what to do next with the tunnels. We want to clean up the tunnel that leads to the South, in a direction of the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun. We need to bridge the nine meters of water, and make a barrier toward the rest of open tunnel.
One phase of investigation of tunnels is finished, and another just begins.
Our hypothesis that this is a labyrinth, which we have named ‘Ravne’, with countless tunnels and that you can always choose a direction of tunnel that will be clear, has been confirmed.
Video recording of expedition:
Images: All photographs courtesy of Dr Sam Semir Osmanagich, Ph.D.
From Ancient Origins @ http://www.ancient-origins.net/editorials/healing-energy-prehistoric-tunnels-beneath-bosnian-pyramid-complex-004096 and http://www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/exclusive-discovery-new-prehistoric-underground-tunnels-bosnian-pyramids-020343
Video - https://youtu.be/7OGmwUgaLE8
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