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Dear Master Cecil:
I was told that it is bad for a house being much higher than neighboring houses. Does it apply to commercial buildings? Do you have comments on the World Trade Center twin towers, New York, USA, that collapsed about one and half years ago?
Is it bad Feng Shui to re-build the World Trade Center at the site where close to three thousands people died and most of their remains could not be recovered?
Regards,
Anon
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Dear Anon,

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On 2/24/2003 12:29:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Cecil:
I was told that it is bad for
a house being much higher than
neighboring houses. Does it
apply to commercial buildings?
Do you have comments on the
World Trade Center twin
towers, New York, USA, that
collapsed about one and half
years ago?

1. Try to do a SEARCH in this forum for " World Trade " - as I had posted something about it earlier. Avoid using " Centre " or " Center " as I often use the British form of Centre instead of the American form of Center.

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Is it bad Feng Shui to
re-build the World Trade
Center at the site where close
to three thousands people died
and most of their remains
could not be recovered?

I believe for most of those who died at the world trade centre, many perish with the aviation fuel/flame.
In most part, the World Trade Centre tragedy is mostly of cremation or nearly everyone perish - ashes to ashes.
I strongly believe for sometime; at least, or a section of the site could become a memorial.
Else, if we look into documentaries on Discovery, there were documentaries of `ghosts' at Gettysburg (USA), many other sites such as haunted houses etc...
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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