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Re: Front Entrance Steps - Semi circular steps


wasis

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Dear Cecil,
Last Friday I visited a photocopy shop. The business is good. They have many
clients. As I noticed carefully, just opposite the main door, there are
electricity pole and one huge tree. Then I went outside to look at the shop. It
has a two-step semi circular radiating out step. In fact, the whole frontage of
the shop (3 story-building) has the shape of semi-circular radiating out.
One thing I am still wondering is one fruitseller shop in my city. The business
is very very good. There are streets in the front, left side and behind. Just
opposite the main door (10-20 meters away) there is a big electricity pole. I
don't see any ba gua mirrror or semi-circular step. The frontage is clear space
with many tall palm trees. I think pictures will explain better. I'll post the
pictures once available.
My cousin said if one's luck is strong enough, such treat won't affect. For
example, his business. Just opposite his shop, there is a pole too. So far, his
busines is good.
Regards,
Wasis
----- Original Message -----
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Newsgroups: geomancynet.moderated.discuss.free-advice
Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 7:51 AM
Subject: Front Entrance Steps - Semi circular steps

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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 Regards
Cecil
On 7/16/2003 8:22:08 PM, Sumita Saini wrote:
>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
On
>7/15/2003 8:44:57 AM, Cecil Lee
>wrote:
>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 or
>
>2.
>that the steps are rounded
>at every
>step?
>
>Warmest Regards,
>Cecil
>
>On
>7/11/2003 4:21:21 AM, Sumita
>Saini
>wrote:
>>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?
>
>
>
>
>

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