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Onondaga County and the City of Syracuse should give tax incentives to new building construction that incorporate the principles of BioGeometry into the architecture.
They could do the same for Feng Shui but learning the "real" Feng Shui can only be learned from lineage teachers most likely directly from China. Learning Feng Shui from a book or the internet will likely cause more trouble than success since Feng Shui was purposely taught incorrectly to the public.
The old churches were built to bring good energy into a city or town, especially the Gothic churches in Europe, just by the design since shape creates energy. For example Domes like in church architecture create the BG3 energy below it which can create energies of harmony and a sense of the transcendent.
How do these things directly improve economic growth and quality of life?
If all new buildings create good energy than eventually the Syracuse area can always be an area that feels good to live, visit and work in.
So, you are saying that having new buildings are going to help with economic growth and quality of life? Isn’t that putting the cart before the horse?
So, you are saying that having new buildings are going to help with economic growth and quality of life? Isn’t that putting the cart before the horse?
If a building is going to be built, why not do it like they did 12,000 years ago when it was probably
common knowledge to use buildings to improve the energy of a place. By giving tax incentives Syracuse will be a ahead of the trend that is coming during the next few thousand years anyway
Why not attract people, business and visitors now by creating the best possible buildings that create the best possible energy?
If a building is going to be built, why not do it like they did 12,000 years ago when it was probably
common knowledge to use buildings to improve the energy of a place. By giving tax incentives Syracuse will be a ahead of the trend that is coming during the next few thousand years anyway
Why not attract people, business and visitors now by creating the best possible buildings that create the best possible energy?
This doesn’t address the economic growth or quality of life issues though.
Yes it does, you'll attract more people and business in cities that feel good to live in than in cities without using energy science to anchor good energy into a place. The Egyptian civilization was probably so long lived and successful due to energy science incorporated into all their buildings.
Yes it does, you'll attract more people and business in cities that feel good to live in than in cities without using energy science to anchor good energy into a place. The Egyptian civilization was probably so long lived and successful due to energy science incorporated into all their buildings.
That’s not how it works, as you have to invest in the neighborhoods in the city. That will attract more people if there are options within the city. There are some, but there are other areas that aren’t living up to their potential.
Lots of interesting information on this website, but he gets the location all wrong. Whenever he says Eastlake, Ohio, just replace it with Onondaga County...home to the Onondaga Nation.
I basically said to promote Onondaga County and Syracuse as home to the Peacemaker who united the Iroquois on the shores of Onondaga Lake, the capital of the Iroquois in Onondaga Nation just south of Syracuse and the Iroquois was an inspiration to the US government.
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