"Since it's 'Skyscraper Day,' then today should be
filled with tall fun. Speaking of tall buildings, there are
Oriental superstitions that say you should never live or work in
the tallest building on the block. Eastern cultures believe that
there's an almost egotistical energy surrounding the tallest
buildings that beg for them to be noticed, both in good and bad
ways. Their customs also say that you should take the more cautious
route and steer clear of publicly preening in true Trump style. In
the world of Feng Shui, this superstition translates to the
perspective of the shorter building. Feng Shui says that if
you're living beside or between two taller structures, than the
fresh and healthy Chi that you need to live a fresh and healthy
life sometimes has a harder time reaching you as it gets stuck
serving the two taller buildings. The cure is to position a small
mirror on your rooftop, reflective side facing the sky and shining
upwards into the heavens. This will allow your architecture to
create invisible but energetic height while also allowing your
space to be open to all energies swirling around. If you're
stationed next to a building that's bigger than yours but
cannot affect that Feng Shui adjustment, then the next best thing
is to position a mirror outside your building that faces the one
next door. That's the short and the skinny of this tall story,
the same one that ends with everyone living happily ever after, no
matter what heights their environs aspire
to!"
By Ellen Whitehurst for Astrology.com.
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