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Dear cecil and robert,
Recently, I read in the magazine that a
famous developer tore down a building in front of his developing complex to turn it into a public park. I understand the logic
behind it that it was done to create a bright
hall. But he also installed a huge metal
globe (steel) at the traffic junction. What is the logic behind it. Can you please explain.

Posted
  • Staff

Hi,
Please read below:-

Quote
On 7/7/99 2:50:02 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear cecil and robert,
Recently, I read in the
magazine that a
famous developer tore down a
building in front of his
developing complex to turn it
into a public park. I
understand the logic
behind it that it was done to
create a bright
hall. But he also installed a
huge metal
globe (steel) at the traffic
junction. What is the logic
behind it. Can you please
explain.

Sorry, without the details, it is pretty difficult to guess why he installed a huge metal globe at the traffic junction.
There are many reasons for it, some on Feng Shui and others too.
However, as we don't not know much about it, we cannot really comment on it.
Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
Posted

Hi,
I like to add a few words on this subject:-
1. As most users here are aware, the tearing down of a building complex to
turn it into a public park is a very Feng Shui move. If you can recall, the
front of the house or office building should be " flat " ie. under the Four
Symbolic Animal concept, the front is the `phoenix' which signifies it flies
freely in open space.
Similiarly, the Bright Hall is also called another term i.e. Ming Tang.
Traditional practise, you will find a pool (not stagnant water) in front of
the building. It is usually semi circular i.e. radiating away from the
building.
This is why sometimes, if you have a poision arrow aimed at your main
entrance, I advise some of the users to lay a circular carpet on their front
door radiating outwards. This is the same concept as above. Alternatively,
if the front door is elevated, you can use semi-circular steps.
All these are considered `neutral' or Feng Shui friendly or environmentally
friendly or " White " Feng Shui. " Black " or offensive Feng Shui uses the
Ba Gua mirror above the door. The most offensive is to use a cannon e.g.
same as those olden cannons on the ships to deflect outwards.
I have mentioned sometime back that in Singapore, two neighbour's doors are
within 1 meter facing each other. I was doing an Audit then and I noticed
that one neighbour used the Bagua Mirror and I believe, the other neighbour
used another reflective mirror to deflect the `sha'. As you can see, it is
not equally good for both house holds.
Like magic or sorcery (oops Feng Shui is not any of these!)..... We can
add abit of language in this Forum by calling Environmentally Friendly Feng
Shui -- White Feng Shui and Offensive Feng Shui -- Black Feng Shui:)
I believe, the metal huge globe is to slow down the `disruptive sha' at the
junction. Please remember that under the Shapes and Form School of Feng
Shui, modern watercourses have been replaced by roads which is the equalvent
of water element in modern times.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
-----Original Message-----
From: Listmanager
To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressed suppressed>
Date: Wednesday, July 07, 1999 11:43 AM
Subject: Bright Hall

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From: "Robert Lee"
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Hi,
Please read below:-

Quote
On 7/7/99 2:50:02 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear cecil and robert,
Recently, I read in the
magazine that a
famous developer tore down a
building in front of his
developing complex to turn it
into a public park. I
understand the logic
behind it that it was done to
create a bright
hall. But he also installed a
huge metal
globe (steel) at the traffic
junction. What is the logic
behind it. Can you please
explain.

Sorry, without the details, it is pretty difficult to guess why he
installed a huge metal globe at the traffic junction.
There are many reasons for it, some on Feng Shui and others too.
However, as we don't not know much about it, we cannot really comment on
it.
Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
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