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Dear Hiii,
The origin of this has more to do with commonsense than Feng Shui as traditional Chinese homes do not have a bedroom above the kitchen. (Especially if the is built on wooden material).
Therefore, this is more of a commonsense that has been added to Feng Shui in modern times.
As we are aware, fire moves or spread upwards or thru an opening e.g. windows. Which may reach the upper floors.
Here, it would make more sense to `invest' in smoke detectors i.e. in the kitchen (which should be loud enough) to warn anyone staying in the home. If need be, the room above, or passage way leading towards the room could also be installed with fire detectors / and a handy fire extinguisher.
I hope not to sound any `alarm' but I believe these are REAL precautions we can take rather than, trying to figure out what remedies to use under " Feng Shui ".
Here, it is my opinion that " Feng Shui " cannot be looked at as a `cure all' or used to provide such answers.
Apologies, as I do not expect that a fire can break out but the above is what I believe many of us should do or not do.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 4/26/01 8:52:48 AM, Hiii Bye wrote:
>what can i do about a bed
>positioned above the kitchen
>stove, other then the obvious
>answer of moving the bed
>or stove? thanks!
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