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Hello,
I have (I think) as issue with the outside stairs at my house. There are six steps which lead down the the front door. There is about 10 feet of space between the last step and the front door. Does this cause a problem? If so, how to I remdey it?
Thanks,
Desiree
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Dear Desiree,
In my opinion, based on your description, an elevated entrance is OK. And in some ways; it serves to help to protect the main entrance.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 1/31/2002 5:19:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hello,
I have (I think) as issue with
the outside stairs at my
house. There are six steps
which lead down the the front
door. There is about 10 feet
of space between the last step
and the front door. Does this
cause a problem? If so, how
to I remdey it?
Thanks,
Desiree
Posted

Cecil,
I think you misunderstood, the stairs lead _down_ to the front door. Doesn't that let the bad energy from the surrounding houses, etc, just run down into my house?
Thanks,
Des
Posted
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Dear Desiree,
Thanks for your clarification.
In my opinion, stairs leading down may not necessariy mean bad energy. However, it has to be looked on a case-by-case basis.
For example, in Singapore's Business District, there are some office buildings where were purposely built such that every one has to walk down (as you have described) to the lobby. And here, they either have one of the e.g. three elevators or (stairs) to their office that is more than 18 floors high. An example is the `Tong Eng' Building at Cecil Street in Singapore.
The rationale here is that contrary to popular notations; many developments or buildings are of this design for two main reasons:
1. Because the house or building is `sink-in' and its main entrance or lobby can `never' be at a threat from any poison arrows from the street level.
2. In good Feng Shui designed or by sheer coincidence that it now has good feng shui; may be due to the building or house being able to `retain wealth'. Here, I mentioned that one has to look at it at a case-by-case basis.
3. As what can affect the Feng Shui of home is the external environment, the site of your home which covers not only your home/building but several buildings close-by.
Other factors that may influence your home could be what is at the back of the house/building and the interior layout e.g. especially the location of the toilets etc...
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

Quote
On 2/2/2002 7:07:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Cecil,
I think you misunderstood, the
stairs lead _down_ to the
front door. Doesn't that let
the bad energy from the
surrounding houses, etc, just
run down into my house?
Thanks,
Des

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