Go through Mirrors According to Feng Shui additional





In Feng Shui, mirrors absorb or reflect positive and negative energy of our surrounding. They can create balance and harmony you are seeking for your home or office but they can also harm. They are called "aspirin" of Feng Shui Cures because of its versatility. Mirrors multiply everything they reflect: clearness, clutter, food, bed or entrance door. They can correct many problems but they must be used properly. They attract energy to a space adding light, spaciousness and activate the Chi flow. They are also called Powerful Transmuters of energy and Powerful Repellent for negative energy and poison arrows. Mirrors represent Feng Shui "Light" Cure, your self-image and clarity of mind.

A mirror should never be put in the entrance or main door as it reflects away the incoming energy. The door must not reflect in the mirror. But they can help in avoiding of washing away the energy. So it is safe to hang one on the bathroom or toilet door. When put near the dining table, mirrors reflect food and prosperity. But never place them opposite to your bed.

Make sure that the mirror is cleaned, non-distorted and has no tiles. Tiled mirrors break up energy and add confusion to the reflected image. Frequently clean them to ensure a clear image. Avoid hanging mirrors directly facing each other. Place decorative mirrors in a position that reflects beautiful scene or object.
Choose a square or rectangle shapes for balance; octagonal for power and circular shapes for unity. Make sure you hang it high enough to see your entire head. Hang one above your desk or computer if your back is facing a door. Place behind the kitchen stove because it can magnify wealth. Limit placing them in your bedroom for better sleeping. Just cover it at night if the mirror is too large.

Large Bathroom Mirrors

Mirrors are eye-catching ornaments to the house. That is why it would be good if you have vintage mirrors. For more details, visit bedroom wall mirrors.




Mirrors According to Feng Shui