DianeRene Posted June 12, 2001 Share Posted June 12, 2001 Hi,I've just begun trying to learn about feng shui, and apparently the stairs in my house are placed in a bad position ... 1) They are directly in the center of the house. There is a closet underneath them, where I store my daughter's toys. 2) They sort of face the door, but at an angle so they don't face it directly. Is this a problem? Would this explain why money has been so tight since we've been in this house? Is there any way I could remedy this? Thank you.Sincerely,Diane Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 18, 2001 Staff Share Posted June 18, 2001 Dear Diane,Ideally, (in my opinion) the centre-point of the home should have clear space. However, in your case, as you had mentioned, the stairs at at the centre and closet. For this you may have not much you can do to redress this situation as it is physically there.It is too premature to say what is causing your fiancial problems at this moment. You should (frist) try to check for `threats' towards the home i.e. stand at the main entrance door/window to look for `poision arrows' that may be aimed towards the home.Other considerations are the Shapes and Form of the overal house (external, internal environment check). Or to use Compass School techniques.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 6/12/01 2:05:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hi,I've just begun trying tolearn about feng shui, andapparently the stairs in myhouse are placed in a badposition ... 1) They aredirectly in the center of thehouse. There is a closetunderneath them, where I storemy daughter's toys. 2) Theysort of face the door, but atan angle so they don't face itdirectly. Is this a problem?Would this explain why moneyhas been so tight since we'vebeen in this house? Is thereany way I could remedy this?Thank you.Sincerely,Diane Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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