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  1. Nov 28, 2021 · In a previously published article on Realliving.com.ph, one of the most common building superstitions followed in the Philippines involves determining the number of steps in a staircase through the words “Oro, Plata, Mata,” which translate to “Gold, Silver, and Death,” respectively.

  2. Learn the meaning and origin of Oro, Plata, Mata, a Spanish phrase that means Gold, Silver, and Death. Find out how this superstition influences Filipino home construction and design, and see examples of staircases that follow this belief.

  3. Mar 15, 2022 · Oro Plata Mata Stairs Building Guidelines. There are guidelines, too, governing the number of steps in one’s stairs. Starting with the first landing, count the steps using the words oro (gold), plata (silver), and mata (death). The perfect last step should be oro.

  4. Mar 6, 2013 · Learn how Filipinos avoid bad luck when choosing or building a house, such as the ritual of counting stairs with the chant "oro, plata, mata" (gold, silver, death). Discover the origins and meanings of these beliefs and how they vary by ethnic group.

  5. Aug 11, 2023 · In Feng Shui, the concept of space is deeply rooted in allowing the easy flow of positive energy or chi. In this context, the stairs should be wide enough to comfortably accommodate two people side by side. This encourages a sense of openness and allows a smooth flow of energies.

  6. Apr 30, 2014 · A travel blog post about the Spanish Steps in Rome, Italy, which has 135 steps and is considered bad luck by some Filipinos. The post explains the feng shui remedy and the historical and cultural attractions of the area.

  7. Jan 25, 2024 · Create an Oro Plata Mata Stairs. Filipinos believe that for the stairs to bring good luck, the top stair should fall either on “oro” meaning gold or “plata” which means silver. “Mata” that means death is avoided as it is believed to bring bad luck. Make Sure the Stairway is Well Lit.

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