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Dear Sandra,
There are two issues here:
1. A mirror facing a window.
2. Whether the wall or the location around the wall is auspicious or inauspicous.
Usually, it is best not to have a mirror facing a window. But this depends on how far away the mirror is.
The rationale behind this is that if this is the frontage of your house, it is best to allow natural lighting flow into the house.
If there are poison arrows outside the house, it would most likely reflect into the house onto the mirror and cause `twice' the problem as a mirror image has been created within the house.
If it happens to be an inauspicious sector under Flying Star analysis, you will bounce back twice the `bad' luck.
The above are the two major considerations when using the mirror. In one hand, the curtains help for external `influences' only.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/19/99 3:04:11 AM, Sandra Yeung wrote:
>Hi there,
>
>I live in the apartment and I
>have a mirror hanging in the
>living room which is facing
>the big window. I always keep
>that side of the curtain
>closed. Can you tell me would
>that mirror cause any harm??
>
>Thank you for your help.
>
>Sandra
>
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