Thursday, October 28, 2010

Another Tall Tale?


The Malaysian BOLEH legacy is not new. Almost all the national leaders want to be immortalized in some form or another, taking cues from the International counterparts for example, the ex-President of France Francois Mitterrand with his Pyramide du Louvre. The era of Dr. M is immortalized by the megalomaniacs of PutraJaya, Petronas Tower, KLCC and KLIA (The MSC Corridors).  The era of PakLah was somewhat too short to be remembered. Currently, we are in the era of Najeeb and parallel with the concept of 1 Malaysia, it is important to be immortalized in some forms that will propel the socio-economy to the next level. Perhaps with such goodies dishing out, plenty of vacant offices around, underutilized first classed amenities, under maintained infrastructures, depleting reserves and high operating costs, do the Malaysian need another tallest building to feed our appetites?

FengShui wise, not much has been spoken about. Perhaps we should investigate what is this mega structure represents. We wrote about tall tale before, detail read HERE. Some results in absolutely bad FengShui, while the others are good. Why is it so? Extremely high buildings are the manifestation of LienZhen or the emperor star, especially when it is the tallest in the vicinity. It has the ability to draw in Qi around the surrounding and coagulates such Qi for the benefits of the rest of the building nearby. That also, in the very first instance there must be good Qi source to start with. Otherwise it is just a magnet for lousy Qi. The very profound question is, what quality of Qi would that be, given the area around the existing Merdeka Stadium?  What would be the consequences of the existing KLCC area when the LienZhen has been moved?

These are just the tip of the iceberg considerations. Besides, the more important thing is that this very structure will benefits Singapore's FengShui, as long as the Johore Causeway is intact!

Emmm? They must have engaged a Singapore master! OMG!

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