Administrator Posted May 25, 1999 Share Posted May 25, 1999 Dear Caroline,The staircase you described is an excellent choice i.e. a staircase shouldhave a `landing' and makes a turn. A staircase that goes straight down isconsidered inauspicious.Preferably the staircase should have 1, 2, 5,10 ,13 14, 17 or 22 steps.For one of the bedroom door that faces the staircase directly, there is nomuch you can do other than at the stair case landing place a mirror (normalmirror) provided this area does not have glass panelling or is part of theexternal wall / glass area. The purpose is to enhance the qi.The last resort is to close the bedroom door when not in use if you areunable to relocate the door futher to one side.Warmest Regards,Cecil-----Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressed suppressed>Date: Tuesday, May 25, 1999 5:59 AMSubject: What if the staicase faces a bedroom? Quote From: "Caroline Huo" This message is sent from "free-advice" Mailing List.Hello Cecil,We are building a new house but unfortunately, one bedroom door faces thestairway directly. The staircase does not go straight down, it makes oneturn. What are the implications of that situation and how can I correct it?Thank you!CKH --> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kieron Posted May 25, 1999 Share Posted May 25, 1999 Dear Cecil,Why is the staircase facing the bedroom considered inauspicious?I have the same situation as the person who asked the question about stairs. Is it because chi will "run down" the stairs and out of the bedroom? Besides the mirror you suggested, could I place a small round-leafed plant on or near where the staircase "turns"-- thereby catching the chi?Thanks for indulging my curiosity. :o)--Joe Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Posted May 25, 1999 Share Posted May 25, 1999 Dear Joe,A staircase facing the bedroom door is considered inauspicious because ofSha Qi. This is because of the negative flow of Qi of the staircase thatflows directly into the bedroom (if the door is not closed). No matter ifthe stairs is facing the bedroom i.e. upwards movement or at the mainentrance door, you see the staircase, both are considered inauspicious.A staircase should not go straight up but have a turn or landing is betterto reduce Sha Qi. Placing a mirror at the landing or turn is not compulsory.Normally if space permits, a plant at one side of the steps (at groundlevel) is useful.Warmest Regards,Cecil-----Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressed suppressed>Date: Tuesday, May 25, 1999 10:15 AMSubject: Re: What if the staicase faces a bedroom? Quote From: "Joe Sehl" This message is sent from "free-advice" Mailing List.Dear Cecil,Why is the staircase facing the bedroom considered inauspicious?I have the same situation as the person who asked the question aboutstairs. Is it because chi will "run down" the stairs and out of the bedroom?Besides the mirror you suggested, could I place a small round-leafed plant on or near where the staircase "turns"-- thereby catching the chi? Quote Thanks for indulging my curiosity. :o)--JoeTo reply: mailto:free-advice.1022@forum.geomancy.netTo start new topic: mailto:free-advice@forum.geomancy.netTo unsubscribe and participate only via Web Forum:1. Login to http://forum.geomancy.net/~geomancy with your account.2. Select "Mailing List" from the welcome page.3. Uncheck the mailing list you wish to unsubcribe, eg. "free-advice". --> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Caroline Posted July 23, 2004 Share Posted July 23, 2004 Hello Cecil,We are building a new house but unfortunately, one bedroom door faces the stairway directly. The staircase does not go straight down, it makes one turn. What are the implications of that situation and how can I correct it? Thank you!CKH Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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