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Hello Fengshui master,
The main door of my new home is facing directly the lift. In fact, it is just opposite the lift (just a few steps). I saw a cherry wood convex bagua mirror that I like very much. I don't like those colorful complicated looking bagua mirror. I attached photo for your advise. Is this cherry wood bagua mirror good to hang over my main door to chase away the bad energy from the lift ?
Thank you,
Tina

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Reference: http://forum.geomancy.net/wiki/Types_of_Ba_Gua_Mirror
Yes, generally, a convex mirror is used to "deflect" sha qi i.e. be it a lamp post or tree trunk or even facing a lift.
The Ba gua trigram used in the outer dial of the convex mirror is the correct type of "Trigram" formation.
This type of mirror is considered as a dual role mirror i.e. the convex mirror is to deflect sha qi. and the outer rim i.e. the ba gua trigram formation services another purpose i.e. suppose to "protect" the home from "evil-forces".
There are some who only use a larger eg. 3 inch convex mirror surrounded by a red plastic circular frame is equally common i.e. without the outer-ringba gua trigram.

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On 9/30/2013 1:07:26 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hello Fengshui master,The main
door of my new home is facing
directly the lift. In fact, it
is just opposite the lift
(just a few steps). I saw a
cherry wood convex bagua
mirror that I like very much.
I don't like those colorful
complicated looking bagua
mirror. I attached photo for
your advise. Is this cherry
wood bagua mirror good to hang
over my main door to chase
away the bad energy from the
lift ?Thank you,Tina

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Frankly; I feel that Fu dogs has more to do with decorations.
From a "human" factor; perhaps, if placing "something" makes one feel at ease (or in psychology = uplift or makes one feel good ... no harm right? So go ahead...)
It is not the "size" that matters; but take a cue from why people place a laughing Buddha at home usually face the main door... when one comes into a home again.. it is suppose to make one feel at ease....
As mentioned, above "size" does not matter. When one purchase such an object; in theory; under shapes and forms:-
1.1. each of the Fu dog should be well endowed e.g. plumb and well nourished and actually SMILING... and not fierce ...
1.2. In theory; often it should be white to represent = metal element. And often under Five Elements concept; each dog should be wearing a red ribbon and a "pearl" each...

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On 10/1/2013 1:09:39 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hello Fengshui Master Cecil,
Thank you very much for your
kind advise Instead of bagua,
can I place a pair of male
& female Fu Dogs facing my
main entrance ? If yes, what
is the appropriate size that I
can place on a cabinet ? best
regards,Tina

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Best of Luck!
Actually; many Feng Shui concepts are derived from common sense.
Some of the common sense concerns of a flat facing a lift entrance are:
1. Privacy. When the lift door opens; the people inside will naturally look out. And if the unit main door directly faces the lift.... think about it...
2. Fire concern. It can be both ways.Touch wood; that is why most flats close to the lift use 1/2 hour rated doors. Seldom; a lift catches fire.
Sometimes; it is simply pure common sense.
The rest has more to do with "human factors".
For example, some do a Feng Shui audit; for that "peace of mind" thing. Same as human factors and never discount: that "try to feel at ease or good"...
Best of Luck, Tina!

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On 10/1/2013 8:16:10 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Master Cecil, Once again thank
you for your frank advise. Now
I know what I should buy to
block out bad energy from the
lift opposite my main door
Best wishes,Tina

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Another variant of a flat mirror bagua

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On 10/1/2013 8:34:54 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Best of Luck!Actually; many Feng Shui
concepts are derived from common
sense.Some of the common sense concerns
of a flat facing a lift entrance are:1.
Privacy. When the lift door opens; the
people inside will naturally look out.
And if the unit main door directly faces
the lift.... think about it...2. Fire
concern. It can be both ways.Touch
wood; that is why most flats close to
the lift use 1/2 hour rated doors.
Seldom; a lift catches fire.Sometimes;
it is simply pure common sense.The rest
has more to do with "human factors". For
example, some do a Feng Shui audit; for
that "peace of mind" thing. Same as
human factors and never discount: that
"try to feel at ease or good"...Best of
Luck, Tina!On 10/1/2013 8:16:10 PM, Tina
Ku wrote: >Master Cecil, Once again
thank >you for your frank advise. Now
I know what I should buy to
block out bad energy from the
lift opposite my main door >Best
wishes,Tina


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Hi Master Cecil,

I have seen a house that I like which is on the 15 floor. Opposite separated by a canal there are many rows of terrace houses with pointed roofs facing this house. Is the SHA Qi very strong? Is it advisable to purchase such a house? How can I overcome it?

Thanks Cecilia 

 

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30 minutes ago, Guest Cecilia said:

Hi Master Cecil,

I have seen a house that I like which is on the 15 floor. Opposite separated by a canal there are many rows of terrace houses with pointed roofs facing this house. Is the SHA Qi very strong? Is it advisable to purchase such a house? How can I overcome it?

Thanks Cecilia 

 

Hi Cecilia, 

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If this unit is at 15th storey then you may have actually misunderstood the situation.

This is because newer terrace houses can only be built up to 3 storeys + an attic = 4 floors /levels.

Given that the unit/flat is at 15th floor.. how in the world the pointed roofs of such terrace homes becomes a threat to your potential new home.

These pointed roofs are only pointing towards same level. Thus maybe 4th to around 6th storeys high at the block that you are interested in.

Note: These roof-lines are static pointed-lines. Not some kind of smart "weapon" which can follow up to the 15th floor.


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Please note that:

1. Sha qi should be: "face-to-face" .. something similar to this: image4.thumb.JPG.8d172f5c96b55c451f4a73c2055b9fe0.JPG

1.1 In fact, one has to also look carefully if the lamp post closer to the pool is a poison arrow or not..

2. (Below) Based on this photo, highly unlikely that the various pointed roof lines of Chiltern Park condo's roof-life affects this specific unit:image3.thumb.JPG.5e32a05d2dda3bbeefa55c4aa01644c6.JPG


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Please also understand:

Assuming the RED DOT is the tip of the terrace house pointed roof-top.

It is considered a sha qi or poison arrow if it is a straight line from A towards B.

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(Below) Please note that this is not a threat:

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