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These are some of the considerations:-
ABOUT DECORATIVE MIRROR (MIRRORS) OR A FLAT MIRROR ABOVE, SAY A DOOR
1. A mirror or mirrors:In Feng Shui mirror or mirrors can be used to either to absorb or reflect.
1.1. Under absorb: it can face an aupicious direction and/or face a good view to help further "absorb" or capture a good external view.
1.1.1 If placed properly, often, it can help to "move" qi e.g. at a certain location to move the qi along.
1.1.2 In Feng Shui, it is best not to install a mirror if it faces an inauspicious direction.
1.2 Like it's cousin the convex mirror, it can be used to reflect away things like a lamp post or poison arrow. In such a situation, the mirror must be placed facing outwards of the home, never placed inside the home. Often the mirror is circular and placed above a door.
WATER ELEMENT AND THE USE OF COLOURS: WATER = BLUE, BLACK OR GREY
2. Water element can also be represented by "yin" water or painting e.g. a wall in blue or grey tones.
3. A glass vase on it's own e.g. hollow is not the best candidate to be used as a water element.

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On 9/22/2010 10:59:25 PM, Anonymous wrote:
sir,Can glass vases be used as
water element cures. Also can
a mirror be considered a water
element cure. Please tell me
how to introduce water element
except using fountains.Thanks

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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Thanks for the reply sir.
You have ?given a wonderful explanation for mirrors. But ?can mirrors also be used as water element cure? You have also talked about water paintings. Will the painting of a waterfall be a sufficient water element cure. Since the ?painting also has a mountain and hence earth element comes into play. So a painting of ?a waterfall ?is of the earth element or water??

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On 9/23/2010 8:13:01 PM, Anonymous wrote:
These are some of the
considerations:-ABOUT DECORATIVE MIRROR
(MIRRORS) OR A FLAT MIRROR ABOVE, SAY A
DOOR1. A mirror or mirrors:?In Feng
Shui mirror or mirrors can be used to
either to absorb or reflect.1.1. Under
absorb:? it can face an aupicious
direction and/or face a good view to
help further "absorb" or capture a good
external view. 1.1.1 If placed properly,
often, it can help to "move" qi e.g. at
a certain location to move the qi
along.1.1.2 In Feng Shui, it is best not
to install a mirror if it faces an
inauspicious direction.1.2? Like
it's cousin the convex mirror, it can be
used to reflect away things like a lamp
post or poison arrow. In such a
situation, the mirror must be placed
facing outwards of the home, never
placed inside the home. Often the mirror
is circular and placed above a
door.WATER ELEMENT AND THE USE OF
COLOURS: WATER = BLUE, BLACK OR GREY2.
Water element can also be represented by
"yin" water or painting e.g. a wall in
blue or grey tones.3. A glass vase on
it's own e.g. hollow is not the best
candidate to be used as a water element.
On 9/22/2010 10:59:25 PM, rohan jolly
wrote: >sir,Can glass vases be used
as >water element cures. Also can
a mirror be considered a water
element cure. Please tell me >how
to introduce water element >except
using fountains.Thanks
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These are the considerations:-
1. Please check out what I mentioned earlier under Para 1.1.
2. Thus, if the mirror faces a senic view of say of a water feature, then symbolically, it "aborbs" that view.
3. Glass (depending on its grade and thickness); from a Five Element concept point of view is considered as belonging to the metal element. And for mirrors, usually one side with a coating of "silver oxide" type of material, is generally considered as belonging to the metal element.

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Since the painting also has a
mountain and hence earth element comes
into play. So a painting of a waterfall
>is of the earth element or water??
4. Check out this link: http://fountain.geomancy.net Para 2.1 to 2.12.
5. Under this link, a water feature does not necessarily means that it contains only WATER and NOTHING else.
Even in a water feature, there is earth element e.g. some sort of earth material: maybe granite or ceramic or earthen ware. Go figure it out.
6. In fact, how does a waterfall support itself without earth?
7. It is just like you mentioned in an earlier forum message that you think that all homes are made of earth.
8. Frankly, look at it this way: Thank GOD for earth! If our planet is all gases or all water; our ancestors would not have crawled onto land. And if there were no asteroids hurled into earth; mammals like us would not have prosphered - where the dinasaurs became extinct.
9. Imgaine, in many hopes: it cannot just be black or white. Many homes have a varied colours: be it the curtains, the furniture, the decorative displays: many full of colours.
10. The myopic concept of water must be 100 percent water; is ridiculous.
11. Again, if one only focus on the "peanuts" of things : unfortunately, no way can prospher! If one wants to squeeze out luck; this is frankly not the way to do it!

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On 9/23/2010 10:56:11 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Thanks for the reply sir.You have given
a wonderful explanation for mirrors. But
can mirrors also be used as water
element cure? You have also talked about
water paintings. Will the painting of a
waterfall be a sufficient water element
cure. Since the painting also has a
mountain and hence earth element comes
into play. So a painting of a waterfall
is of the earth element or water??On
9/23/2010 8:13:01 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
These are some of the
considerations:-ABOUT DECORATIVE
MIRROR
(MIRRORS) OR A FLAT MIRROR ABOVE,
SAY A
DOOR1. A mirror or mirrors:In Feng
Shui mirror or mirrors can be used
to
either to absorb or reflect.1.1.
Under
absorb: it can face an aupicious
direction and/or face a good view to
help further "absorb" or capture a
good
external view. 1.1.1 If placed
properly,
often, it can help to "move" qi e.g.
at
a certain location to move the qi
along.1.1.2 In Feng Shui, it is best
not
to install a mirror if it faces an
inauspicious direction.1.2 Like
it's cousin the convex mirror, it
can be
used to reflect away things like a
lamp
post or poison arrow. In such a
situation, the mirror must be placed
facing outwards of the home, never
placed inside the home. Often the
mirror
is circular and placed above a
door.WATER ELEMENT AND THE USE OF
COLOURS: WATER = BLUE, BLACK OR
GREY2.
Water element can also be
represented by
"yin" water or painting e.g. a wall
in
blue or grey tones.3. A glass vase
on
it's own e.g. hollow is not the best
candidate to be used as a water
element.
On 9/22/2010 10:59:25 PM, rohan
jolly
wrote:
sir,Can glass vases be
used
as
water element cures. Also can
a mirror be considered a water
element cure. Please tell me
how
to introduce water element
except
using fountains.Thanks

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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