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Dear Anon,
BA GUA MIRROR WAR
Unfortunately, this is a lose-lose situation.
It would have been best if (earlier) you did not place a convex ba gua mirror. By doing so, it would be a `natural thing' for your neighbour to place another mirror to deflect your mirror.
In fact, now it is the opposite situation: instead of (you) first putting up a Ba gua mirror, now your convex is now instead used to deflect the ba gua.
Anyway, as mentioned earlier, this is a lose-lose situation on both sides.
Perhaps, at a later stage, (since) you were the first to place it up, see if u can swallow your pride and speak to the neighbour to see if both sides can remove it. (If you can).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 2/14/2003 6:23:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>I have a troublesome neighbor.
>To ward them off, I installed
>a convex Ba Gua facing their
>house. I had no negative
>intentions nor bad wishes when
>I installed the mirror. They
>also installed a Ba Gua facing
>my Ba Gua.
>What is the effect of this to
>us?
>Thanks.
>
>
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