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HOW TO USE A FENG SHUI BAGUA MIRROR?

  • Writer: Chida nanda
    Chida nanda
  • Apr 29, 2018
  • 4 min read

07 FACTS;-

1-Bagua Mirror If you ever visit a Chinese Feng Shui shop, you'll notice these octagonal shaped mirrors with lines (trigrams representing each section of the BaGua) painted on wood around them.The secret of the protective bagua potency actually lies in the arrangement of Eight Trigrams, Luo River Writing (can simply called Luoshu diagram), small mirror in the center and the 5 elements.

2-The BaGua mirror is used to diffuse strong energy directed towards a specific point. A general guideline is that they should never be hung inside a home or business and only be used on the outside. There are special circumstances when you would hang one indoors but 98% of the time, always on the outside of a residence or business.

3-Examples of when to use a BaGua Mirror:

1) If your home or business is at the end of a T-Intersection,

2) if you have a corner or sharp object pointing at the front door,

3) if you are experiencing unpleasant energy from a particular area around your home or business.

4-It is then appropriate to hang a BaGua Mirror pointing towards that direction. Many times, if a person is having difficulty with a neighbor or receiving tension from a particular location, a bagua mirror can be hung pointing towards that direction. Individuals typically notice a shift of energy right away.

5-It does not necessarily reflect the energy or send energy back to that location to make them suffer but actually is a method to transform the energy and disperse the energy.

6-The most common position is to place it over the front door for a business or home. Keep in mind that this should be diffusing energy that you find difficult and not necessarily;unless you have a specific reason for placing it.

7-This mirror is designed to catch evil spirits and the trigrams itself will not allow mystical creatures to break out of the magic glass. Other special ability of the bagua mirror is that it has an ability to not only absorb bad energies but also spread it back into the environment, thus not allowing it into the house.

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BAGUA CONCAVE MIRROR &CONVEX MIRROR ;-

05 FACTS;-

1-There are two types of bagua mirror: one mirror is convex (bowed outward) to repel actively harmful energy and the other is concave (hollowed inward) to absorb and nullify passively negative energy.

2-A concave bagua mirror is used when you need to absorb and neutralize the negative energy from outside your home. It sucks in and neutralizes it.

3-A convex bagua mirror is used if you want to reflect right back the ‘sha chi’ (negative or harmful energy) pointing at your home (be it your front door or any windows). It promotes the endless bouncing of negative energy and this mirror is hung facing inauspicious influences.

4-A flat bagua mirror is considered neutral.

5-Some feng shui experts advise people to only use the concave bagua and not convex one in order not to harm or hurt your surroundings. Harming the surrounding of your neighbourhood would bring bad karma and this will affect your personal luck in the future.

METHOD OF USING BAGUA MIRROR;-

03 FACTS;-

1-When placing your bagua mirror, notice that there is trigram for Heaven called Chien (three solid lines) that should be positioned at the top and the trigram for Earth (three broken lines) called Kun goes at the bottom.

2-Bagua mirrors are designed to be hung outdoors and should never be placed inside. Baguas placed indoor can be harmful and even deadly to you. Place them at the ‘points of entry of bad chi’ into your homes such as at the external portion of windows and doors.

3-Do note also that when used incorrectly, the power of this bagua mirror could be targeted at your own family, causing problems for the home dwellers.

WHERE TO USEBAGUA MIRROR;-

05 FACTS;-

1-Bagua mirror is used when your home has a main door or windows that facing a hospital, cemetry, funeral, firestation, police station, schools, college, university and houses of worship such as temples, churches and mosques. People normally place the bagua on top of their main door to repel evil spirits, harmful people and bad luck.

2-Bagua for T-intersection...You can also start to use bagua mirror to diffuse killing chi (also called ‘poison arrow’) when there is a lamp post, tree, straight pole or an oppressing large tall building directly in front of your house. Usually Feng shui experts will also suggest people to use bagua mirrors to remedy the poison arrows coming in from corners of buildings, sharp angles and roof ridges of their neighbours pointing at their front doors.

3-Living at the end of a t-intersection may cause harm to your health, relationships and finances due to the concentrated flow of chi pointing directly at your house . There are also other ways to dissipate some of the forceful chi coming from the t-intersection such as adding fencing, walls or strategically planted trees or a fountain.

4-All the above situation should be cured immediately, if not it may results in accidents, depression, sickness, psychological effects or even death in household.

5-If you want to use bagua mirror, it is best only when recommended by a professional because placing bagua mirror is not always necessary for your front door.

.....SHIVOHAM....


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