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Dear Chloe,
Yes, it is best to avoid placing a bagua mirror facing inside the house.
In my opinion, you could place two potted plants on both sides of the main door entrance. But if the plants does block the walkway, then do not place the plants.
I feel that a crystal ball would not help the situation.
Overall, for now I am too sure how the two doors `interact'. But, since they do not create any poison arrows or sha qi, perhaps, you need not place any objects at these sectors.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/7/01 6:16:00 PM, Chloe Lin wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>Thanks for your response to my
>question on silk plants.
>
>Can you advise me regarding
>the bagua mirror?
>Is it okay to put the bagua
>mirror inside the house? I
>read that one should not. I
>had placed it on the interior
>side of the patio door because
>the entrance door from the
>garage faces directly to the
>patio door without any
>obstructions. Since this is
>the entrance that we go in and
>out of the house, I understand
>it can be considered as the
>main entrance. If not a bagua
>mirror, how to I block the
>flow? Will a crystal ball do?
>A plant would block the
>walkway. Please advise.
>
>Thank you,
>Chloe
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