Feng Shui: Reflective light entering the house is a taboo

In Feng Shui's "Taboos" chapter, it is particularly emphasized that reflection is a great evil, which is called "reflective evil". Reflections in the past were mostly caused by ponds and rivers outside buildings. When the swaying light and shadow are reflected indoors, reflections are formed.

Reflective evil can bring disaster to people. Why is this? We know that the quality of a building’s feng shui is mainly determined by geographical environment, lighting, ventilation and other conditions. Wouldn't it be nice to have light entering the room? There is a question of degree here. Natural and soft sunlight is suitable for lighting. If too strong light shines in, it will make people uncomfortable. Therefore, a house with glass on three sides is not suitable for living. If the reflection of river water enters the room, it will produce unstable swaying wave shadows. This swaying light and shadow is formed on the indoor ceiling, which will inevitably stimulate people's spirit and make people unconsciously feel nervous. As time goes by, people will often have delusions of trance, which is a sign before disaster.

Many buildings in cities now use glass curtain walls, which will reflect light on neighboring buildings. The reflection of this glass wall is very strong, and the light entering the room is very dazzling. This kind of strong light is the easiest to Destroy the original good atmosphere in the room. It makes people feel irritable and impulsive, making them feel restless. No wonder it is said in the Feng Shui Taboo: Reflecting light into the house is not good for relationships and is not suitable for pregnant women. The window of the newlywed's bridal chamber or the couple's master bedroom is the most taboo to let reflections into the room.

If there is strong reflection in your room, you have to use thick curtains to block it. You can also use green potted plants on the windowsill, which not only beautifies the indoor environment but also removes the glare, killing two birds with one stone.