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Dear Anon (Hidden from Privacy),
1. If one uses a Ba Gua mirror, it should have a convex mirror at the centre (e.g. like those placed at car park blind spots.
It should not be concave as this is meant to `absorb' rather than deflect.
2. For your mum's room, ideally, you could use curtains. For example, two layers of curtain i.e. day curtain and night curtain.
In the day time, day curtain could be used to shield against this poison arrow.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/30/01 9:04:00 AM, Yeo Johnny wrote:
>Looking out of my balcony, I
>can see a 'arrow' shape or
>'poison arrow' from the
>building opposite my flat.I
>understand that it can be
>overcome with a 'ba-gua'
>hanging on my balcony, my
>question is must the 'ba-gua'
>have a concave mirror in the
>centre or just any one w/o
>mirrow? and also my mother's
>room is next to the balcony.
>Sitting on her bed, I can also
>see the same 'poison arrow'.
>Do i have to put something in
>her room window also? what do
>you suggest.
>
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