myfs_50255 Posted February 3, 2001 Share Posted February 3, 2001 Our southeast master bedroom has an adjoining bathroom through an archway that has no door. The toilet is closed off by a door in the NE corner so it is not visible. My concern is the large mirror which is visible from the bedroom. My gua # is 1 and my husband's is 9. We have both been ill frequently. Our bed is in the south.If we move the bed to face east, we would be facing the mirror. Is there a cure I can hang in the arch to deflect the energy from the mirror? Covering it is too large a task. Any other health solutions? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Robert Lee Posted February 4, 2001 Staff Share Posted February 4, 2001 Hi Joey, Quote On 2/3/01 1:12:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:Our southeast master bedroomhas an adjoining bathroomthrough an archway that has nodoor. The toilet is closed offby a door in the NE corner soit is not visible. My concernis the large mirror which isvisible from the bedroom. MyGenerally, in this aspect having a mirror visible from where you sleep is not very good. Best you can do is either remove the mirror, keep the door of the bedroom close or at least put some screen in the bedroom to block it.gua # is 1 and my husband's is9. We have both been illfrequently. Our bed is in theGiven that both of you are frequently sick, it would seem to me that either you have a bedroom with a Flying Star of the sector containing sickness star (2/5 stars) or the room you are staying in happens to fall under your 4 inauspicious sector (eg. Spook/Irritation/Disaster/Death). You might want to investigate the matter more using the Eight House Report or Flying Star report to see what's going on.If the problem lies with the Eight House, you can try to reposition your beds into better directions.If the problem lies with the house Feng Shui itself, then you will likely need to apply cures to the sector depending on what are the problems stars in that area. Quote south.If we move the bed toface east, we would be facingthe mirror. Is there a cure Ican hang in the arch todeflect the energy from themirror? Covering it is toolarge a task. Any other healthsolutions? Please see my above recommendations for removing the mirror, closing the bedroom door or adding some screens to block it.Otherwise, without other details, it is difficult to advice you on other solutions.Warmest RegardsRobert Lee Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
kathleencurran Posted February 5, 2001 Share Posted February 5, 2001 I thought mirrors were good to have in a room. My bedroom dresser has a mirror. Are you saying this is not good? Why?Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Robert Lee Posted February 5, 2001 Staff Share Posted February 5, 2001 Dear Kathlee,It is only bad when placed in locations where there is inauspicious flying star (which will create more inauspicious influence).It is also bad for bedroom when the mirror can be seen when you are say lying on the bed or when you get out of the bed. This is partially due to the "shock" you may get when you first get up still not awake. Seeing an image of yourself can create a shock which is bad for yourself.Otherwise, having a mirror which is used say when dressing or inside the wardrobe hidden when not in used is not really an issue.Warmest RegardsRobert Lee Quote On 2/5/01 12:50:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:I thought mirrors were good tohave in a room. My bedroomdresser has a mirror. Are yousaying this is not good? Why?Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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