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Hi,
In my opinion, No, it is not very accurate to mention that the pyramid shape are considered very yin just because there are instances of the huge pyramids " which are home of the dead ".
There are a few points here:-
1. What you are mentioning is solely on the pyramids e.g. in Egypt for the `dead'. Here, it is not necessarily true since each pyramid is made of huge blocks of stones or earth.
This is considered Yang.
2. We cannot relate the `dead' with the pyramid shape.
In Feng Shui, symbolism is important and as most users are aware, the pyramid shape is considered of the Fire Element i.e. pointed object.
It is advantages for a builder to construct a building after most people in the environment had built theirs.
This is because if there is a Metal building somewhere in the neighbourhood or most of the buildings in the vicinity is of the Metal element, it would be advantages to build a Pyramid shaped building or hotel.
Here, under the 5 elements concept, you will notice that FIRE destroys METAL and as a end result, creates wealth for the Pyramid building.
The above is how Feng Shui is used in relation to the Five Elements. Everything about Feng Shui revolves around Yin/Yang and the Five Elements.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 7/7/99 1:37:24 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear robert,
The pyramids shape are
considered very yin
since they are home of dead.
But what about
pyramid shaped hotel in the
las vegas. Are
they considered source of sha
or are they
auspicious because of the
bright lights.


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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