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So long as one stick to the common handrail designs will be absolutely fine.
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1. Thanks for making the effort to post the photos! Many Thanks! 2. In my opinion; I also personally feel that the zig zag staircase at the "frontage" does not seem to have good Shapes and Forms Feng Shui: http://forum.geomancy.net/upload/Staircase%20Zig%20Zag.JPG 3. The above can be considered as a or ONE major leak. And the above link is not common and in plain sight is considered "quite ugly" and contributes to bring down the "luck of the home/apartment. 4. In order usually to have bad Feng Shui, a home and it's surroundings combined often need to have around 2 to 3 or more major "leaks". Anyway, this is beyond this free general advice forum. 5. Things like the straigh…
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Dear Viviana, Hope you can elaborate what you mean by "carrier zone." Are you refering to " Career ". Presently, there is no known effective cures for a staircase at the centre of the house. You may consider:- 1. One or two potted plants at the ground level. 2. This is optional and you may need to monitor but one can place a mirror a the staircase landing. (This is a traditional `cure'). Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Carrie, 1. Ideally, a staircase ought to feature a turning or landing. If I am not mistaken, I observed a straight staircase in one of the layout plans shared in "Audit for Financial/Hardship Cases Only). 2. Should there be a landing on the staircase, some Feng Shui Masters recommend placing a mirror at the landing to deflect Qi upwards. This is optional and not mandatory. 3. Ideally, the stairs should not be positioned at the center of the house. If it is unavoidable, consider placing potted plants at ground level on each side of the stairway. If the stairs are attached to one wall, a plant can be positioned on one side. This is also not obligatory, a…
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Dear Ashwini, For the use of plants, it depends on situation. If for example, the stairs if directly facing your main door, there is one situation where it is near impossible to use the plants. Here, one cannot simply place the plant(s) blocking the stairs or blocking your main entrance. But if the staircase is such that it is at the side or if there is a sufficient large corridor or you to place it, then this is fine. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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In the general case, is it unfavorable to have stairs or a stair landing crossing above the front door? Here is a picture to illustrate such a case (not a real design, for example only): Thank you
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Dear Sherri, 1. The most effective method is to use a screen (where possible). Otherwise, an `average' alternative is to use plants on both sides of the stairs. Or hang a beaded screen above the ceiling down (the effect is to screen the stairs from the main entrance 2. For the toilet above, close the door when not in use. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Mr. Lee, Thank you very much for your clarification and advice. I have learned a lot from your site andused it heavily to guide meduring the planning stage of my house. Regards, Earl
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Dear Ana, Please refer to the attached. In my opinion, the love seat is inappropriate to screen the main door from the staircase. It is best that a screen be used between the main door and the staircase. So long as the stairs is not seen, this will no longer become a threat. A few months ago, I encountered a case where my client redo the second level such that the staircase faces the main door. This is not healthy. Ever since, they had done so, and with other problems i.e. main door facing windows, these lead to many leaks in the home. The end result is that they continously face finacial problems. Generally, a mirror at the staircase landing (say at Marking `C' under th…
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Dear Huyen, huyen nguyen wrote: Hi, I'm just wondering...my bed is positioned daigonally from the door in a commanding position, so the dooris parallel to my bed and also there are two windows that are parellel to the other side of my rectangular bed and my bed's headboard is against a wall and my bed can be approached on all the other three sides of my bed, but when I open my dorr I can see the stairway though it is not directly lined up with my door. Is this necessariliy bad feng shui? Thankyou Generally, it should not be a big problem. Though, it is not the best idea to have the stair located close to the door. However, since the shape and form placement is most optim…
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Dear Ken, Anonymous wrote: 1. My stairway locates at the center of the house and it elevates up from right to leftat the front door looking in. Ideally, the center of the house should be left empty as possible, as that is what we call the centerpoint where all the influence meet. There is really nothing much you can do about correcting this problem if the stairs is already built there. Sometimes, if the flying stars of the house is such that there is inauspicious stars at the center location that needs to be trapped. Then it is still ok to have like a stairway located there if there is like a stairway cupboard to help lock up the bad stars. Currently, you mentioned th…
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Thanks for the layout plan. No, this staircase which is at the side of the main door is not inauspicious.
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~> ~>1. Do you mean that there is a straight flight of steps from ~>ground level leading up to the main entrance door of the home. ~> ~>2. If so, is there a staircase landing? or is there a turn at ~>the staircase? ~> ~>3. Is the staircase narrow and dark? ~> ~>Hope you can help to clarify the above first. ~>Warmest Regards, ~>Cecil I am interested in that too. Mine is from the front door leading down, to a turn of the staircase. I live on the top floor of a three floor apartment. But it is pretty bright. (even at night). No too narrow, enough for two adults.
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Hi, I'm new and having this problem. My main entrance is facing my window and is it advisible to place anything in between to block it? The reason is I wanted to install a standing water glass fountain in between the main entrance and window, is it advisible?
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These are some considerations: 1. If a sector also has good qi especially those coming in thru a window, good to open such windows to allow qi to flow into the home and when doing so, it does help the centrepoint. 2. Usually after heavy down-pour; good to regularly air the entire home e.g. open all "openings" if possible for a short-while - for qi to refresh into the home. 3. Some homes at the centrepoint has clear space, this is good for #8 at the centrepoint. But this is meant more for a home with 20 year flying star and when one wants to built the home from scratch. 4. If a sector has good star(s); and if one can spent time or activity at that sector; that is good.…
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hello Cecil and RObert i'm putting decorative strings of lights shaped like stars permanently on the left wall of the main entrance (the door opens to swing to the left) which faces SW. Is it alright or like putting mirrors and crystals have significance? Please advice ..thanx Regards, Mei
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Dear Kaushal, Currently, since this is period 7 (1984 to 2003), #7 is considered OK or acceptable. When one looks at a sector, I usually look at all three #'s (as u mentioned, the # on the right, the # on the left and the base no.). This is where, the mountain #, the water # is looked at in relation to the base no. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Kaushal, Flying Star cannot be analysed star by star. It should always be analysed as a combination of the two stars or best still the entire sector by itself. Often it is the 1-2-3, 6-2-4 etc, when the stars come together then you can analyse the whether they are auspicious and then provide a cure, activation etc to activate it etc. For example even if 8 mountain is not a bad star. However, if it comes with number 5 it becomes an inauspicious sector. But if it comes with 1 for example, it will be considered a little better. So if you only based on the star 8 and want to make activation etc without carefully considering the other stars in the sector you will only do…
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Dear anon, Why don't you look at the sample of the good houses. It is the flying star chart. It will give you a rough idea of what to expect and then you can do a flying chart of your house and it will tell you the exact location where this star falls in your house and it will tell you how to neutralize it according to your pillar. Good luck!
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Dear Amelia, Gua [Kua] numbers (or commonly known as Eight House or Ba Cai Feng Shui belongs to the Compass School of Feng Shui. Both Gua (Kua) and Flying Star belongs to the Compass School of Feng Shui. Frankly, there are quite alot of resources in this site as well as I believe many other sites on it. Warmest Regards, Cecil Quote: amelia seah wrote: Does the Kua number works with the Flying star or both latter works independently. I would like to know the flying star but how does this work?
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Dear Emily, You can try to activate metal at this sector. Since this is the living room area, the most effective cure is to activate with a 6-hollow rod metal wind chime. Warmest Regards, Cecil Quote: Emily Ho wrote: Dear Master Lee My living room has stars M3 W2 B8. I think #3 and #2 are giving me much trouble as there are quarrels going on. Please advise how to neutralise the above stars at my living room. SOS. Thank You Very Much Emily
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Dear Master Lee, could I please ask for the following advice about these stars? If the entrance has this combination stars (west entrance), what to do? If the master bedroom (west location, above entrance) has these stars, in combination, what to do? How bad is this and is there a way to solve this? Many thanks, Mel
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Dear Anthony, Each person ba zi is unique. When what stars occurs will have different influence an impact. So not possible to just explain what each influence will be as each stars also have to depends in the Heavenly Stem and Earthly Branches of each pillar. Generally, for such stars, the most useful of which are the Nobleman, Arts, Academicstars which are what most people will look for to tell you if a person is very fortunate or not. This is because, the presence of such stars especially nobleman will mean that this person is extremely fortunate as no matter what happens always people will be around to help him/her when in need. Some of the other stars such as death…
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Dear Robert Lee I intend to start a home business in the web deal with accessories. As accessories is under Metal element. As I'm a strong Earth person needs Wood and Metal. Networking my desk is facing North and sitting South as both the locations suitable me butthere is a window and a buildingif I were to sit South. Building represent mountain as to support so I place a curtain. Under flying star South MS8 BS3 WS8 and1/4 is a missing corner. Please advice me is it aideal location for me. Thank you and with warmest regards Sophia Chia
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Thanks Mr Lee. And a Happy Lunar New Year to you.
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