We often use mirrors in our daily lives. Everyone has a love for beauty. Many mirrors are placed in the bedroom, but there are also many mirrors in the living room. The placement of mirrors has always affected the owner's wealth, career, health, etc. So where should the best place to place the mirrors be? What are the Feng Shui taboos for living room mirrors? Friends who want to know this knowledge come and take a look!
Is it good to put a mirror at the door?
Many people are superstitious that placing mirrors at the door can reflect bad luck, but this is not the case in Feng Shui. According to Feng Shui, placing mirrors at the door or hanging mirrors at the door are actions that damage Feng Shui and lead to disaster. The left side of the gate is the blue dragon position. The negative effects of placing the mirror here are relatively low. If the odd number is placed in the white tiger position on the right, the tiger will be strong and the dragon will be weak, and the white tiger will open its mouth. This is a fierce sign and will cause If the owner of the house has a female protagonist bullying a male, or even a bloody disaster, it is best not to place a mirror at the door.
The best place to place the mirror
1. The entrance hall is placed on both sides of the door of Neimingtang, which is the entrance hall. This will not only not shine on the door or the God of Wealth, but also allow it to represent wealth. The inner hall has the effect of increasing the space. However, if the mirror is found to be cracked, it must be replaced immediately, otherwise there will be a bloody disaster. In addition, you can also put a copper bell that can transform into yin or a villain on the door handle, and write "Thunder Order" on the bell with an oil-based red pen, which can ward off evil and attract good luck.
2. Place it on the dressing table in the bedroom or in the toilet away from doors and windows, but be sure to avoid facing the bed, door or window. However, if you cannot move due to limited space or face doors and windows, you can use Cut a round shape about the size of a 1-yuan coin from red wax paper, stick it in the center of the mirror, and write "resolve bad luck" with a pen on it to resolve it. It's up to you whether you believe it or not. I rather agree that it is better to avoid it than to reverse it.
Feng Shui taboos on mirrors in the living room
1. The mirror in the living room cannot be placed in the financial position, so as not to be reflected away by the mirror god. Generally speaking, the financial position in the living room is at the diagonal left and right corners where the door comes in. Therefore, it is best not to have mirrors embedded in the ceiling of the living room. This will consume gas and supplies for people sitting in the living room.
2. The mirror in the living room should not look at the door. Never place a mirror directly in front of the door. This will scare the door god away from the mirror god, mainly because it is intended to block the door. Therefore, the mirror in the living room should not be placed facing the door.
3. The mirror in the living room should not illuminate the gods. If the mirror faces the table of gods, it will not only be disrespectful to the gods, but also cause bad evil spirits. Let the gods who were originally stationed in your home to bless you leave because of the energy generated by the mirror.
4. The mirror cannot face the door of other rooms in the room, because the mirror has a mirror god, and each door also has a so-called door god. Therefore, if the mirror faces the door, it will scare away the door god who usually protects us, and make the room prone to jamming.
5. It is not easy for the mirror to face the window. If the mirror in the living room faces the window, it will be detrimental to others if someone comes outside the window. If there are no two people, it is not good for yourself, and if there is light coming in from the outside, it will not look good.