What is life energy?
In the distant past before mankind had polluted the world with radio waves and electrical fields, the ancient civilisations were aware of a powerful force in the universe that imparted life to all creatures on Earth. We now know of this force as "life energy", "chi" and many other names which have been given to it by cultures and religions throughout time. It's perhaps unfortunate that in modern times the widespread use of radio energy and the mass of electric wires in suburbia have swamped the atmosphere with such a high level of electrical noise that we cannot benefit from the life energy in the way that we used to. If you've been lucky enough to enjoy a trip to a remote location away from the rest of civilisation, then you will have experienced a sudden clarity. A sharpening of the senses that you could never experience in a city. That is life energy. It's the reason people choose to meditate in remote locations - to savour the crystal clear clarity of thought.
The ancient Egyptians were the first recorded civilisation to actively harvest this energy for use to give Pharaohs enhanced powers to create their kingdoms and bring prosperity and health to their people. They were the first to realise that like all transmitted energies they could collect it by using an antenna of a very specific length. These antennas were often made in the form of ornate sceptres and other sacred artefacts. But perhaps the most outstanding method of harvesting huge amounts of life energy were the pyramids which were built with a standard measure called the Royal Egyptian Cubit, which the Greek historian Herodotus documented as being handed down to the ancient Egyptians by a divinity (A visiting God.)
In more recent times the life force was rediscovered by Wilhelm Reich and given the name Orgone energy. Wilhelms work revolved around the harnessing, storing and amplifying of the energy, and his Orgonite theory can explain the purpose of the Egyptian pyramids as being a huge Orgone mass capable of absorbing and redistributing the life energy to suitable receptors via their pyramidions - the exquisite caps that were placed at the very top of the pyramids.