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Dear Niteka,
Yes, I also believe that as far as possible, the centrepoint of the home should have clear space.
Particularly the movement of the elevator creates Sha Qi at the centrepoint of the home which is not ideal. (The near equavalent is the toilet at the centrepoint).
The staircase is a secondary (problem) as when compared to the elevator.
Frankly, we normally wish or hope that there can be an effective `cure' but this is best avoided (if one can). As this is Sha Qi with regards to Shape and Form.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 9/6/00 6:34:00 AM, Niteka Kaul wrote:
>dear cecil,
>after saving up for many
>years, i purchased a dream
>apt. on the topmost floor[7th
>floor] comprising both the
>flats and therefore the whole
>floor. it's a terrace flat
>open in all directions. the
>said flat is under litigation
>with the builder and so i
>haven't received physical
>possession since the last 4
>yrs. an indian vaastu expert
>and a black hat f.s. expert
>advised me against residing
>there saying it would be
>disastrous for my family and
>me. they considered it totally
>inauspicious since the
>elevator and the staircase are
>situated in the centre of the
>floor. this left me quite
>aghast. it is a fact though
>that since the purchase, i've
>experienced serious financial
>setbacks and am in debt over
>the payment of the flat. so
>even without shifting into it,
>life has taken a downward
>slide which may or may not be
>a coincidence. any remedies or
>cures? i have already set my
>mind to the eventuality of not
>being able to live there.
>regards,
>niteka.
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