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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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