Feng shui and taboos about placing office mirrors

Many people like to place a mirror in the office to sit and organize their appearance, but do you know? Office mirrors also have Feng Shui requirements. Next, I will introduce you to the Feng Shui of placing office mirrors. I hope it will be useful to you!

Feng shui placement of office mirrors

1. Office mirrors should be placed in a dark place, so as to make the movement of the office comfortable.

2. The mirror in the office cannot be placed facing any door, otherwise it will cause a lot of verbal disputes among colleagues.

3. Do not place a mirror on the office desk to reflect yourself. This will cause you to be unable to concentrate on your work, feel restless, and may even cause symptoms such as dizziness, poor rest, and physical weakness.

4. Mirrors cannot be placed at the entrance of the company to shine into the door, which is not conducive to the friendly relationship between colleagues.

5. If you are illuminated by a mirror while sitting in the office, it is best to stay away. If you can't avoid it, you can place more green plants in front of the mirror, which can effectively reduce the light reflected by the mirror. Taboos about placing mirrors in offices

1. There is a mirror in front of you, which can easily affect the sympathetic nerve and make it difficult to concentrate for a long time. There is no support at the back (there is an aisle or a glass window behind you) and the mind cannot be at peace. If there are glass windows on both sides of the office, it is not good if the light is too strong and transparent. This will cause mental weakness and fatigue of the people indoors. The window with a poor view should be closed with blinds. If the office has a window on one side, then the window can face east, south or west, but it should not face north. Because the north is Kan Palace, the main hexagram is Lao. If the yin energy is heavy and the yang energy is difficult to rise, career pressure will be great. If it is already a north-facing window, then the desk should not be too close to the window.

2. Avoid being exposed to mirrors

3. Many companies will have a large plastic surgery mirror, and some people who love beauty also like to put a mirror on their desk. It is human nature to love beauty, but if you are exposed to the mirror all day long, you will find that you often experience symptoms such as dizziness, poor decision-making, poor sleep, and physical weakness. In addition, modern buildings often use glass to cover the walls of the entire building. This is the most powerful "mirror" and is called "light pollution" in architecture. People who are often in the opposite building and are directly exposed to the light will experience many unlucky things, such as bloody disasters, disputes, loss of wealth, etc.

Solution: If you are often illuminated by large mirrors, it is better to stay away from them. If you really can't help it, you can grow some green plants in front of the mirror to reduce the reflected light from the mirror.

4. Avoid sitting with your back to the mirror.

This is a very bad pattern. There is a back figure in the mirror, facing back to back, which means that you will be hesitant to make decisions and go back on your word. The mirror itself also has a prison image, and there will be obstacles in your career. People who are yang and mirrors are yin. If their back is turned to the mirror, their thoughts will be erratic, directionless, and easily frightened. Nine functions of mirrors

1. Mirrors have the Feng Shui function of amplifying energy. Placing larger mirrors in a certain place or placing a large number of mirrors can give people a sense of space and enlargement. For example, when the length and width ratio of the hall is out of balance and the hall seems too long and narrow, mirrors of appropriate size can be placed on the long side of the hall to amplify the energy of the width to compensate for the imbalance of yin and yang caused by the imbalance between the length and width of the hall. Condition.

2. Mirrors have the Feng Shui function of regenerating energy. As we all know, in Feng Shui, the door is relatively unfavorable, mainly talking about gossip, peach blossoms, mistresses, etc. In fact, the effect of mirrors on the Feng Shui of doors and doors is the same, especially when the height of the mirror is more than half the height of the door, it is equivalent to using the mirror to recreate a door that is opposite to the door in real life.

3. Mirrors have the Feng Shui function of transforming energy. According to the Feng Shui theory of Qinglong on the left, White tiger on the right, Suzaku in the front, and Xuanwu in the back, we need a backer behind our seat to feel stable and secure. What does it mean to have a backer? That means having a back against a solid wall.

However, if there is a solid wall behind our seat as a backing, but a mirror is installed on the solid wall, then this mirror weakens the backing function of the solid wall, and instead changes from solid to virtual.

4. Mirrors have the Feng Shui function of introducing energy. For example, when there is insufficient light in a room, mirrors can be used to introduce light energy to increase the brightness in the room. However, be careful not to place the mirror outdoors and reflect sunlight directly into the room.

5. Mirrors have the feng shui function of virtual energy. Why does Feng Shui repeatedly emphasize that mirrors should not be placed facing the bed? Because the bedroom is the most private place in our lives, and the bed is the most private place in the bedroom. According to Feng Shui theory, these places are protected from outsiders. However, because the mirror has the Feng Shui function of virtual energy, when we move in the bedroom, the mirror will also virtualize the energy of a figure. This is like an outsider entering, which is obviously inconsistent with the Feng Shui theory that outsiders are not allowed to enter. ?Contrary to each other.

6. Mirrors have the Feng Shui function of showing energy. The energy display function of the mirror in Feng Shui mainly shows that if we place the energy of Xiji in front of the mirror, it will show us another energy of Xiji; if we place the energy of decadence in front of the mirror, it will also show us the energy of decadence. In addition, it shows a decadent energy. Therefore, we can use the Feng Shui function of mirrors to effectively seek good fortune and avoid evil in Feng Shui adjustments.

7. Mirrors have the Feng Shui function of replenishing energy. The general five-element attribute of a mirror is gold. First, the ancients used copper as a mirror. As we all know, copper is a metal material, so the mirror is made of gold. Second, the current mercury mirror is also made of metal. Therefore, mirrors have a supplementary effect on the five elements for people who like gold in the five elements. In addition, Ark Zhouyi warmly reminds everyone that the five elements of the brown mirror are the five elements of earth and metal, and the blue mirror is the five elements of metal and water. You can choose the mirror that suits you according to the five elements of your birth date.

8. Mirrors have the Feng Shui function of reflecting energy. The Feng Shui function of reflected energy from mirrors is mainly used to resolve external appearance evil spirits. For example, when there is a sharp corner facing our house outdoors, it forms a sharp corner evil spirit, which mainly offends villains, right and wrong, injuries, blood, etc. According to the principle of Feng Shui, we only need to install a mirror to face this sharp corner. We can use the image of a sharp angle in the mirror to balance the evil spirit caused by the outdoor sharp corners facing our house, so that the sharp angle evil can be resolved.