Thursday, October 28, 2010

What Bloody Turtle Got To Do With Tall Tale?


A question on Tall Tale, must the tallest building be supported by the Black Warrior for good FengShui? Even the Ming Emperor built an artificial mount to back up his Forbidden City. The truth is that the Forbidden City's FengShui is as bad as before. Even Emperor QianLong and Chairman Mao refused to stay in it.

The Four guardians are the fundamental features of the SPOT. However, must it be obviously protruding above ground? Common sense tells you that no matter how high are the XuanWu star or the Black Warrior, if it ever existed in the first place, it will NEVER be higher than the proposed tallest building intended. Otherwise, why it is not called a LienZhen in the first place. By deduction, does it also means to say all tallest building in the world is BAD FengShui? Why on earth, the ancient Chinese build pagodas and the Egyptians built Pyramids? To kill themselves the Bushido's ways?

Interpretation of the classics and actual applications is a fine line between pure superstitions and logical deductions. This is where we put to test the classics to distill the truth.  No point force fitting observations into the existing classics and called it proof. Obviously, there are many more obscure truths out there and among others; must the white tiger always lower than the green dragon location? Better still, where is my white tiger? Right, Left, Above or Below the butt?



Yes, talking about searching the dragon spots, sitting on it and have a good laugh! A picture of the Black Warrior carrying a tower is obviously, the BEST FengShui! Trust ME, I know...

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