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Dear Anon,
Yes, a flat mirror with appropriate dimensions are often placed on the advice of temple priests.
If your door is within 1 to 2 metres away from your neighour's this can be a threat to your home.
Do try to estimate the size of the mirror. Often it is 8 inches by x inches. Sometimes, it can be very large i.e. 17 inches by 17 inches (43cm by 43cm).
Please check:
1. Do you have an altar? If so, is it currently facing outwards of your main door. Such that when one steps into your home, (main door) it is in full view?
2. Is there any poison arrow coming from your home. For example an arrow-head signage or main door with arrow-head grille gate?
3. Any perceived poison arrow coming from your unit `aimed' towards your neighbours?
4. Have you or your family - at logger-head (or had quarrelled with your neighbour?
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/2/2003 11:20:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Master Cecil:
>
>I am very troubled at the
>moment. My next door neighbor
>puts a mirror outside and
>facing my house. It is an
>ordinary flat surface mirror.
>It is NOT a convex or concave
>or ba gua mirror.
>
>First, does this mirror pose a
>threat to the Feng Shui of my
>house?
>
>Second, what should I do if
>this mirror is a threat? Do I
>use a convex mirror to
>disperse it?
>
>Please help and provide
>advice. Thank you very much.
>
>Regards,
>Anon
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