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I have been given some striped wallpaper, which I intended to decorate a couple of rooms in. I have now just been told that stripes can cause Sha Qi is this true?
I have two patterns, one is a background of white with a pale green stripe. The other is a background of white, with a pale blue stripe. The over all look of both is pale and predominantly white. Please advise.

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Dear Anon,
You have to look closely whether the stripes form a three dimensional image e.g. of a cube or corner.
If it is "flat" horizontal or vertical lines, I do not see any reason for it to become a `poison arrow'. I.e. it has to be pointed. If it just scrolls across the entire lenght of the wall paper, in my opinion, this is not Sha Qi.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 11/25/99 12:51:41 AM, Anonymous wrote:
I have been given some striped
wallpaper, which I intended to
decorate a couple of rooms in.
I have now just been told that
stripes can cause Sha Qi is
this true?
I have two patterns, one is a
background of white with a
pale green stripe. The other
is a background of white, with
a pale blue stripe. The over
all look of both is pale and
predominantly white. Please
advise.


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I doubt there would be a problem with the stripes since the overall effect is not of sharp contrast however I have experienced sha qi from black and white stripes.
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Dear Anon,
You have to look closely whether the stripes form a three dimensional image e.g. of a cube or corner.
If it is "flat" horizontal or vertical lines, I do not see any reason for it to become a `poison arrow'. I.e. it has to be pointed. If it just scrolls across the entire lenght of the wall paper, in my opinion, this is not Sha Qi.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/25/99 12:51:41 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>I have been given some striped
>wallpaper, which I intended to
>decorate a couple of rooms in.
>I have now just been told that
>stripes can cause Sha Qi is
>this true?
>
>I have two patterns, one is a
>background of white with a
>pale green stripe. The other
>is a background of white, with
>a pale blue stripe. The over
>all look of both is pale and
>predominantly white. Please
>advise.
>
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Dear Jennifer,
From past experience, I share the same views as you i.e. especially if it is black and white and image of cubes.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 11/25/99 11:59:07 AM, Anonymous wrote:
I doubt there would be a problem with
the stripes since the overall effect is
not of sharp contrast however I have
experienced sha qi from black and white
stripes.

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From:
"Cecil Lee"
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from "free-advice" Mailing List.
Dear Anon,
You have to look closely
whether the stripes form a three
dimensional image e.g. of a cube or
corner.
If it is "flat" horizontal
or vertical lines, I do not see any
reason for it to become a `poison
arrow'. I.e. it has to be pointed. If it
just scrolls across the entire lenght of
the wall paper, in my opinion, this is
not Sha Qi.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/25/99 12:51:41 AM,
Anonymous wrote:
>I have been given
some striped
>wallpaper, which I
intended to
>decorate a couple of
rooms in.
>I have now just been told
that
>stripes can cause Sha Qi is
this true?
>
>I have two patterns,
one is a
>background of white with a
pale green stripe. The other
>is a
background of white, with
>a pale blue
stripe. The over
>all look of both is
pale and
>predominantly white.
Please
>advise.
>
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