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Further to this, we usually want to know where is the `head of the house'.
This is quite similar to the situation of the fatal error of `chopping' off the head of the house. Ref: https://www.geomancy.net/fs/grandpa1.htm
If we look again at symbolism in Feng Shui we can imagine that the two twin towers are like the two human legs. Where the head (like an ostrich) buries his head underground and its body is in the middle.
We can imagine an "upside-down" person with his head buried in the ground and his body holding the two legs sticking up in the air.
This "ostrich effect" of an `upside down person' kicking its two legs above, shows dire predictament.
And is another Shapes and Form `interpretation' of the inauspiciousness of the twin towers.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 9/12/2001 1:29:00 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
>Further to what I mentioned
>below:-
>
>Under the Shapes and Form Feng
>Shui, another bad omen is that
>the twin towers resemble a
>tuning fork. Because, such
>towers uses steel/metal
>girdles or frames, depending
>on the wind conditions, with
>such tall structures, they
>would `resonate' between each
>other like a tuning fork
>(creating Sha Qi).
>
>This is why, for building
>construction (Feng Shui) it
>would be best to construct a
>single tall structure (that is
>not attached to a twin tower).
>
>Warmest Regards,
>Cecil
>
>On 9/12/2001 1:07:00 PM, Cecil Lee
>wrote:
>>We are all sadden by the acts
>>of terrorism against America.
>>Coincidentally, under Shapes
>>and Form Feng Shui; the two
>>tallest (twin towers) are
>>considered inauspicious
>>shapes.
>>This is because, the two
>>towers is symbolic of an
>>offering of " Two jossticks "
>>e.g. during a funeral rites.
>>In Asia, when we visit a
>>`wake' (funeral of a loved one
>>of our friends/relative); we
>>pay our respects by lighting
>>up two joss sticks - as a
>>respect to the deceased. We
>>would offer the joss sticks in
>>front of the coffin and for
>>some, bow three times.
>>Thus, two large buidlings e.g.
>>sticking out like two joss
>>sticks spells inauspiciousness
>>and represent death.
>>Coincidentally, this has
>>unfortunately happened.
>>It would be difficult in China
>>or Asia, for buildings to have
>>twin towers; particularly that
>>tall. A building may have one
>>tower taller (but the second
>>tower should be lower). For
>>example: the United Overseas
>>Bank (UOB), Singapore and the
>>Westin Hotel, Singapore both
>>have one tall tower and a
>>shorter second tower. This
>>would negate the bad symbolism
>>of an offering of two joss
>>sticks.
>>Thus, it was sad that
>>eventually, when we see the
>>two buildings on fire, they
>>looked like two joss sticks on
>>fire.
>>Warmest Regards,
>>Cecil
>
>
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