myfs_94377 Posted July 11, 2003 Share Posted July 11, 2003 The main door entrance steps to our new house are rounded brick steps. Our house faces the north east. I read that the rounded front entrance steps are considered to draw money out of the house. Is this true, and what can I do now? Will it help if I put pillars with a porch roof on top of the steps? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 15, 2003 Staff Share Posted July 15, 2003 Dear Sumita,I hope I got your message correct. When you mentioned that the steps are rounded on the front entrance:1. Do you mean (Top-view) it looks like radiating out in a semi-circular fashion or2. that the steps are rounded at every step?Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 7/11/2003 4:21:21 AM, Anonymous wrote:The main door entrance stepsto our new house are roundedbrick steps. Our house facesthe north east. I read thatthe rounded front entrancesteps are considered to drawmoney out of the house. Isthis true, and what can I donow? Will it help if I putpillars with a porch roof ontop of the steps? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_94377 Posted July 16, 2003 Share Posted July 16, 2003 Dear Cecil,You are right that the steps are semi-circular as you mention in (1). I am looking forward to your reply!Thanks very much!Sumita Quote On 7/15/2003 8:44:57 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Sumita,I hope I got your messagecorrect.When you mentioned that thesteps are rounded on the frontentrance:1. Do you mean (Top-view) itlooks like radiating out in asemi-circular fashion or2. that the steps are roundedat every step?Warmest Regards,CecilOn 7/11/2003 4:21:21 AM, Sumita Sainiwrote:The main door entrance stepsto our new house are roundedbrick steps. Our house facesthe north east. I read thatthe rounded front entrancesteps are considered to drawmoney out of the house. Isthis true, and what can I donow? Will it help if I putpillars with a porch roof ontop of the steps? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 16, 2003 Staff Share Posted July 16, 2003 Dear Sumita,1. In Feng Shui, contrary to what one may think, this semi-circular (concept/idea) is based on the " Bright Hall - Ming Tang ".2. Somewhere, in this website, I had several pictures of a semi-circular water feature radiating outwards. 3. This feature is placed at the frontage of the building.4. Because of this feature i.e. which provides a clear space; akin of a bird flying freely at the frontage.5. If we have clear space, the natural `impact' is that the hall will be `bright'.Do search in this forum or the Picture Tour or Picture resources for " The Hyatt " hotel photos. I had a sample of this, feature.6. However, the steps is another issue. But, what I had mentioned under Para 1 to 5 is to give a flavour of the similar idea of a semi-circular steps (radiating outwards).7. Attached please see a picture resource of this type of steps.8. This type of semi-circular steps is considered a `protective' stance.9. In the past, I had also posted my sketch of a semi-circular mat (with spikes) radiating outwards. This is often placed outside the front door entrance. And is the "near" equivalent of a Ba Gua mirror.10. This is not Feng Shui:- However, in general, this type of semi-circular steps radiating outwards can be unfriendly to the old or aged to walk up. Even for adults and children, if the steps are steep and short, one has to be extra careful when walking up or down this steps.Warmest RegardsCecil Quote On 7/16/2003 8:22:08 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil,You are right that thesteps are semi-circular as you mentionin (1). I am looking forward to yourreply! Thanks very much!SumitaOn Quote 7/15/2003 8:44:57 AM, Cecil Leewrote:Dear Sumita,I hope I gotyour messagecorrect.When youmentioned that thesteps are rounded onthe frontentrance:1. Do you mean(Top-view) itlooks like radiating outin asemi-circular fashion or2.that the steps are roundedat everystep?Warmest Regards,CecilOn7/11/2003 4:21:21 AM, SumitaSainiwrote:The main door entrancestepsto our new house areroundedbrick steps. Our housefacesthe north east. I readthatthe rounded frontentrancesteps are considered todrawmoney out of the house.Isthis true, and what can I donow?Will it help if I putpillars with aporch roof ontop of the steps? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 12, 2010 Staff Share Posted December 12, 2010 Picture taken at Pinnace@DuxtonDear Sumita, Quote 1. In Feng Shui, contrary towhat one may think, thissemi-circular (concept/idea)is based on the " Bright Hall- Ming Tang ".2. Somewhere, in this website,I had several pictures of asemi-circular water featureradiating outwards.3. This feature is placed atthe frontage of the building.4. Because of this featurei.e. which provides a clearspace; akin of a bird flyingfreely at the frontage.5. If we have clear space, thenatural `impact' is that thehall will be `bright'.Do search in this forum or thePicture Tour or Pictureresources for " The Hyatt "hotel photos. I had a sampleof this, feature.6. However, the steps isanother issue. But, what I hadmentioned under Para 1 to 5 isto give a flavour of thesimilar idea of asemi-circular steps (radiatingoutwards).7. Attached please see apicture resource of this typeof steps.8. This type of semi-circularsteps is considered a`protective' stance.9. In the past, I had alsoposted my sketch of asemi-circular mat (withspikes) radiating outwards.This is often placed outsidethe front door entrance. Andis the "near" equivalent of aBa Gua mirror.10. This is not Feng Shui:-However, in general, this typeof semi-circular stepsradiating outwards can beunfriendly to the old or agedto walk up. Even for adultsand children, if the steps aresteep and short, one has to beextra careful when walking upor down this steps.Warmest RegardsCecilOn 7/16/2003 8:22:08 PM, Sumita Sainiwrote:Dear Cecil,You are right that thesteps are semi-circular as you mentionin (1). I am looking forward to yourreply!Thanks very much!SumitaOn7/15/2003 8:44:57 AM, Cecil Leewrote:Dear Sumita,I hope I gotyour messagecorrect.When youmentioned that thesteps are rounded onthe frontentrance:1. Do you mean(Top-view) itlooks like radiating outin asemi-circular fashion or2.that the steps are roundedat everystep?Warmest Regards,CecilOn7/11/2003 4:21:21 AM, SumitaSainiwrote:The main door entrancestepsto our new house areroundedbrick steps. Our housefacesthe north east. I readthatthe rounded frontentrancesteps are considered todrawmoney out of the house.Isthis true, and what can I donow?Will it help if I putpillars with aporch roof ontop of the steps? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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