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Mirror, mirror on the wall
Feng Shui

Pinky Kapoor

QI have read in your column that mirrors should not be hung in the bedroom where the body is directly reflected while sleeping. But can I hang them on a wall where our bodies will not be reflected?

Sarika Agarwal

Feng Shui does not recommend mirrors on a wall where our bodies are reflected while sleeping. It is not considered auspicious to have them on a wall where you would see yourself first thing in the morning and last thing at night. Also, mirrors should never reflect the door of the bedroom. Again, it should not be placed on a wall where it reflects the bathroom door

A: Feng Shui is certainly against mirrors on a wall where our bodies are reflected while sleeping. Mirrors are powerful energy expanders and we should be very careful about their placement in the bedroom.

The basic principle is that mirrors should never reflect the bedroom door from where the cosmic energy flows in. If this energy gets reflected and bounces back instead of entering the room, it leaves the occupants starved of the nourishing chi.

Again, it should not be placed on any wall where it reflects the toilet door. Here it would multiply its negative energy. It is also not considered auspicious to place them on a wall where you would see yourself first thing in the morning and last thing at night.

 

Q: We moved into a new house two years ago and since then have witnessed a sharp decline in our business. As a result, my husband has totally lost his self-confidence and feels that he will never be able to rise in life again. A friend told us that this could be due to a major cut in the northern part of our house. Do you think this could be the reason? If yes, please suggest a remedy to overcome this problem.

Geetika Roy

A: You must always look into the positive and negative qualities of a house before finalising the deal. Houses are lifetime assets and support us through good and bad times. Small cuts in any direction can be tolerated and remedied, but big cuts are very difficult to deal with.

The virtues of the ruling water energy of the northern sector, which is connected with our career and business, represents confidence, motivation, courage and enthusiasm.

When this area falls out of the house, the water energy gets off-balance and the earning member of the family loses self-esteem.

When this area is stimulated, it helps regain our sense of worth and generates new ideas and career opportunities. Paint the internal northern wall in any shade of blue and place furniture and artefacts that are asymmetrical, irregular and free flowing in shape.

Support this area with its mother element metal by adding round metal objects like pots, plates, bowls, vases, clocks and mirrors in white, copper, gold and silver.

 

Q: I live in a single-storied house that has a big playground for children at the back and a tall building in front. Recently, two highrise buildings have come up on either side of my house. Ever since, there has been a lot of unhappiness in the family due to ill health and financial problems. Is there any way I can get out of this situation?

Suchitra Dutta

A: It is your bad luck that your house has not only been sandwiched between two high buildings on either side but is also blocked by a tall one in front. Adding to this is a big playground on the back.

Tall structures behind the house are considered auspicious because they give support to the house. And open areas are welcome in front where the chi energy gathers in abundance to flow into the house.

Your house lacks support from behind and is confronted by a tall building in front that is symbolic of a mountain. This acts as an obstruction for the residents of the house.

Moreover, when the house is sandwiched between two tall buildings, the energy gets suffocated and cannot move around freely.

The best Feng Shui remedy in such cases is to install lights all around the boundary wall at regular intervals.

Lights here will open up the tight areas created by the neighbouring tall buildings.

Raise the height of the back wall with a wrought iron fence and build tall metal or wooden poles from behind the house. You can also plant tall trees to give the support you are looking for and place bright lights on the terrace to lift the otherwise restricted energy.

This should take care of your financial and health problems.

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