CH'I
ENHANCER
- MIRROR - second
installment in a series of twelve
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... Mirror on the wall |
Mirrors
are popular in feng shui because they are energetically
active, mirrors 'open up' living and working
spaces by bringing in more light, and they can
direct the flow of ch'i. As interior designers
know, mirrors visually expand a room. In addition,
mirrors are used in feng shui to increase pleasant
views, provide protection by reflecting what's
behind you, and to reroute ch'i.
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Here are some suggestions for using mirrors
to enhance the ch'i in your home or business:
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Use
mirrors to open up small spaces that may
feel claustrophobic, like a tiny entrance
way.
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Use
mirrors at a workstation or desk when
your back faces the door. Position the
mirror so you can see behind you while
seated.
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Use
mirrors to reflect pleasing views. For
example, position a mirror that captures
an outdoor garden and brings the garden
'inside'.
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Use
mirrors to redirect the flow of ch'i.
For example, redirect an unpleasant view
or sharp architectural angle 'shooting'
in your direction. Strategically place
mirrors throughout the home to create
a specific desired traffic pattern. |
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Here are some guidelines to use mirrors in optimal
ways:
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Mirrors
are active and can be overly stimulating
in bedrooms. If you sleep in a bedroom
with a mirror, try covering it and notice
if your sleep improves. Also, mirrors
can be distracting in dining rooms.
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Mirrors
that are broken up (like wall tiles) can
be unsettling to the nervous system. Large,
clear mirrors are best.
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Note
the placement of your mirrors. Hanging
mirrors across from each other can be
disorienting. Also, mirrors 'double' whatever
is in the room so take note what you choose
to amplify.
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Be
sure to hang mirrors so that you can see
your entire head. It can be disturbing
to you, your family and your guests to
view themselves with their heads cut off. |
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Mirrors can be an inexpensive and lively way
to enhance your space. They open up small spaces,
bring in more light, energetically liven things
up and reroute the flow of ch'i. Be creative
in their use and notice the difference they
can make in your space!
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