Previous | Next | Discuss :: Free Advice (General Feng Shui)
Dear Ber,
As Joe correctly pointed out where best, try to avoid mirrors especially large ones in the house.
1. Mirrors are of the YIN element.
2. Mirrors located at a " wrong " location can bounce back twice the bad luck.
3. It is common for the Cantonese (A dialect group of the Chinese) to install a large mirror in the dinning room in the hope that it will bring them auspiciousness.
But as I mentioned above, becareful where you install it.
4. It is not advisable to have a mirror in one room, `shine' towards another room as we do not know what we are bouncing unless one does a Flying Star chart to analyse further.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 7/19/99 5:31:57 PM, Ber Cardor wrote:
>Hi Cecil
>
>My masterbed room had a mirror
>(with the makeup table) which
>faces directly out to the door
>of the masterbed room (Does
>not face the master bed). Is
>it OK?
>But it shine directly to the
>door of kid's room (can see
>partial of the kid's bed).Is
>this ok?
>
>The kid's bed had a small beam
>above. But the position of the
>kid's bed is arranged by a
>feng shui teacher.
>
>I found that I sleep well in
>my master
>bed room but not in the kid
>bed, does this happen because
>of the mirror of the master
>bed room or the beam above the
>kid's bed?
>
>If this is because of the
>mirror , can I shift the
>mirror to the side of my bed
>so that it will not face
>directly to the door of the
>master room and the kid's
>room.
>
>Pls help
>
>Thanks
>
|
[ Site Search | Forum Search | Picture Search | Site Map ] |
||
|
||
Help Desk: (65) 9785-3171 |
||
|
|
|
Highlights |
Extend your learning with Master Cecil Lee's Applied Feng Shui Made Easy Book. |
Site Navigation |
Home |
|