Why can't you install a mirror in your bedroom?
There are many taboos in Feng Shui, so it is not advisable to place them casually. When placing mirrors, you must first remember one major premise, that is, the mirror should not be facing you, and it should not be facing an auspicious direction! Why is there such a taboo? To know the reason, you must first understand the role of mirrors in Feng Shui.
There are many types of mirrors used in Feng Shui, such as concave mirrors, convex mirrors, Bagua mirrors, white tiger mirrors, etc. These mirrors are mainly used to "reflect evil spirits". The so-called "reflecting evil spirits" refers to hanging such mirrors so that they can face the evil spirits coming directly and reflect the evil spirits back, so as to avoid being overtaken and damaged by the evil spirits.
Since the mirror in Feng Shui is mainly used to reflect evil spirits, it is naturally not suitable to reflect oneself. If the mirror reflects directly on the bedside, it is definitely not appropriate. Because that can lead to restless sleep and even illness. According to Feng Shui, it is a taboo to have a mirror facing the bedside, but it is even more inappropriate if it is facing the stove! Therefore, before installing the mirror, please check whether it is aligned with the stove to avoid uneasiness.
In addition, it is not appropriate for the mirror to face the main door or door. The mirror facing the door is a sign of evil, so avoid it if possible. Nowadays, many people like to use mirrors to beautify their homes. There are many types of mirrors, including thick ones, thin ones, plain colors and painted patterns. There is not much difference in Feng Shui.
But one thing to note is that no matter which kind of mirror is used for decoration, it is best not to have hanging legs. This means that it is not suitable if the lower edge of the mirror does not reach the floor. It would be more ideal if a low cabinet is used to support the lenses.
How to change the mirror placement in the room?
Many people often confuse glass and mirror and cannot distinguish them clearly; in fact, there is a big difference between the two. Glass is transparent and does not reflect, so you can see the scenery outside the house through the glass; mirrors are opaque and have a reflective effect, so you can see yourself in the mirror. Since glass and mirror have their own characteristics, they have different pros and cons in Feng Shui and interior decoration, so they should not be confused.
Mirror taboos:
1. Do not look at the bed
It doesn’t matter if you are in good health. If you are not in good spirits, you will definitely be frightened.
2. Not facing the door
Because if the mirror faces the door, it will block the God of Wealth and prevent him from entering. The same is true for the bedroom.
3. Not in the financial position
There is a financial position in the living room. Putting a mirror is also meant to block the God of Wealth.
4. No slanted mirrors
Mirrors cannot be slanted. They must be flat with the wall. It is best not to have them in your home.
5. Do not embed in the ceiling
If the mirror is on the ceiling, the people below will usually waste gas, money, and health on you, so stay away from hotels with many mirrors.
6. Not too big or too many.
It will make people feel cold.
7. Mirror for newlyweds
Can the taboo of not letting others see the mirror be resolved by using red paper with the word "happy" on it?
Mirrors were used to ward off evil spirits in ancient times. Li Shizhen, a great medical scientist in the Ming Dynasty, said: "Ancient mirrors are like ancient swords. If there are gods, they can ward off evil spirits and disobey evil spirits. It is advisable for ordinary people to hang large mirrors in their homes to ward off evil spirits." The "gods" here can be used as "qi" and " Information" understood.
In ancient times, mirrors were hung in many buildings, which were actually "feng shui mirrors". For example, in the Forbidden City, there is a huge crystal mirror in the Qianqing Palace; in the "Yangxinzhai" where Yongzheng read and rested, there was a wooden screen wall at the back door with a mirror hanging on it. These mirrors have little effect on reflecting scenery and are mainly used as "feng shui mirrors".
When installing a mirror indoors, pay attention to the placement. Be careful not to face the bed or table. If a mirror faces the table or bed, part of the owner's energy will be reflected. , affecting physical health. Especially at night when the yang energy is weak, people are most afraid of facing the mirror against the bed. Knowing this truth, the mirror on the dressing table in the house, the mirror on the wardrobe, or even the mirror hanging on the wall should not face the writing desk or bed. If you really can't place it, you can leave it alone at ordinary times and hang it when writing or sleeping. Thick curtains will be even more auspicious if you paste Bagua diagrams or talisman patterns on them!
Clocks hung or placed in the east and southeast should be mainly green and cyan, with shapes like Square shape is auspicious. Because these two positions belong to wood.
Clocks hung or placed in the south should be mainly in red, purple, and orange, and the shape should be octagonal, which is auspicious. Because this position belongs to fire.
Clocks that can be hung in the southwest and northeast should be mainly yellow or brown, and the shape should be square, which is auspicious. Because this direction belongs to earth.
Clocks hung or placed in the west or northwest should be mainly white or gold, and should be round and auspicious in shape. Because this position belongs to gold.
Clocks hung or placed in the north should be mainly blue and black, and the shape should be round, which is auspicious. Because this position belongs to wood.
The clock is a must-have for every home. In addition to its own function, some people use the clock as an indoor decoration.
What is the role of a clock in Feng Shui?
The clock is moving, with the meaning of rotation, the function of getting rid of the old and welcoming the new, and the effect of repeated changes. Therefore, the placement of clocks must also be particular.
(1) There is only one main clock, and there cannot be more than one small alarm clock in other rooms. If there are too many clocks in the house, the peaceful atmosphere in the house will be unstable, and the people in the house will often have recurring troubles.
(2) The clock in the house should be square, try to avoid using circles, triangles, hexagons or octagons, etc. Because round clocks will make people in the house uneasy, while clocks of other shapes will cause disputes in the house. Only the square clock is the most peaceful.
(3) The clock in the bedroom should not be too big. If it is too big, it will make people restless, restless, and cause them to gather less and stay away more often.
(4) It is not suitable to place a Big Ben in a house with a small area. On the one hand, it will overwhelm the guest and take over the host. On the other hand, the bell is also a noise, which will make people feel fear and "emptiness".
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