The bedroom door is facing the diamond-shaped tawny art mosaic in the living room (less than one meter wide), and there is a computer desk in front of the mirror. In that case, how about a mirror for

The bedroom door is facing the diamond-shaped tawny art mosaic in the living room (less than one meter wide), and there is a computer desk in front of the mirror. In that case, how about a mirror for the bedroom door? Mirrors sometimes have the function of blocking evil spirits. For example, some people hang "Tai Chi mirror" on the doorframe outside the gate, but it is taboo from the perspective of geomantic omen, facing the door of their own home. After all, the mirror can block evil spirits, and it has the properties of light and mysterious evil spirits. Even scientifically, this is a kind of light pollution to the bedroom. From the details of life, for example, if you or your family get up at night and go out of the bedroom to get something, the lights in the living room are off. The shadow reflected in the mirror can also scare people in a daze (I have this experience myself), so I have to deal with this problem as soon as possible. I don't know much about the specific situation you described. Just handle it as you see fit. In short, it is not impossible to have a mirror at home, and it is impossible to have no mirror. However, the following principles apply to the placement of mirrors:

1, not facing the room door (except the bathroom and the unused utility room)

2. No implantation.

3, not facing the door into the house (not the same as hanging outside the door)

4. Don't put it where children can easily knock it over.