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Hello Cecil: I met someone who had a FS audit done on her house. She bragged that she doesn't make a move without her practitioner advice - which I think is a little silly, we have to think for ourselves. Her house has an off-center staircase. The FS practitioner (don't know who) recommended that some rails be adjusted and now the staircase "curves" back into the center where she had a safe (cash, jewelry,etc)built. I don't have any other details - but I thought it was interesting in terms of Shapes and Forms, to "force" the qui into the valuables safe. What is your opinion on this? Just curious. Thank you.
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