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Dear Ann,
There are two methods of determining the placement of mirrors:
1. The most accurate is based on Flying Star Theory. Here, the house is analysed and the sector where the room (wall) is should not have inauspicious stars.
For example if the sector of the room has a #2 Sickness or #5 Misfortune Star, placing a mirror at the location (wall) will double the effect.
2. If one do not want to go further than using such tools, would have to depend on one's personal feelings. If one feels comfortable, then place the mirror.
As this is `trial and error' Feng Shui, when one place the mirrors avoid doing other `enhancements'. If it is placed correctly, there is no effect on the family member using the room. Such as falling sick frequently etc...
I like to be as frank as possible. The above senario Para 2. may not happen. The probability of encountering it is 1 out of 9 sectors.
I am not sure what is your `intention' of using the mirror. Is it for decorative purposes or to create the illusion of a bigger room.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/8/99 11:14:19 AM, Ann Rouse wrote:
>i am making a computer room
>and i would like to put
>mirrors in it but i want it to
>be a productive environment
>for my daughter. what do i
>do?
>
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