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Dear Joe,
A staircase facing the bedroom door is considered inauspicious because of
Sha Qi. This is because of the negative flow of Qi of the staircase that
flows directly into the bedroom (if the door is not closed). No matter if
the stairs is facing the bedroom i.e. upwards movement or at the main
entrance door, you see the staircase, both are considered inauspicious.
A staircase should not go straight up but have a turn or landing is better
to 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 ground
level) is useful.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Date: Tuesday, May 25, 1999 10:15 AM
Subject: Re: What if the staicase faces a bedroom?
>From: "Anon"
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>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)
>--Anon
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