What are the Feng Shui functions of mirrors?
What are the Feng Shui functions of mirrors? Since ancient times, there has been a saying that "copper can be used as a mirror to correct clothes and hats". In fact, in Feng Shui, mirrors actually have great magical effects, so mirrors can play a certain role in Feng Shui. So what are the Feng Shui functions of mirrors? What are the Feng Shui functions of mirrors 1
1. Mirrors have the Feng Shui function of destroying energy. When the indoor mirror is damaged, incomplete, blurred, etc., it is recommended to replace it immediately. Otherwise, it will bring some negative energy information into the house, which will affect the life and destiny of the home owner.
2. 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. Why have a backer? That is, 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 the mirror weakens the backing function of the solid wall and instead changes from solid to virtual.
3. 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.
4. Mirrors have the feng shui function of virtual energy. Why is it repeatedly emphasized in Feng Shui 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, outsiders are not allowed to enter these places. However, because the mirror has the Feng Shui function of virtual energy, When we move around in the bedroom, the mirror will also simulate the energy of a human figure, which is like "outsiders entering", which is obviously contrary to the Feng Shui theory of "outsiders are not allowed to enter".
5. 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.
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 auspiciousness in front of the mirror, it will show us another energy of auspiciousness; if we place the energy of decadence in front of the mirror, it will also show us the energy of auspiciousness. 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 addition, I would like to remind 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 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.
9. 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. What are the feng shui functions of mirrors?
1. The feng shui function of mirrors to amplify energy. For example: use mirrors to magnify spatial vision.
2. Mirrors have the Feng Shui function of regenerating energy. For example: someone hangs a mirror in front of the door, and a door is created in the mirror.
Hang mirrors door to door (unfortunate). There is no need to hang mirrors door to door. Instead, hang the word "福" or "天官给福". You can also place a "lifelong peace" bureau in the entrance hall. 3. Mirrors have the Feng Shui function of transforming energy. For example: hanging a mirror on the background will blur the background.
4. Mirrors have the feng shui function of virtual energy. For example: the mirror is facing the bed, the TV is facing the bed, and multiple people are virtualized.
5. Mirrors have the Feng Shui function of introducing energy. For example: when there is insufficient light in the room, a mirror can be used to introduce light to increase the brightness of the room. Remember not to put the mirror outdoors, as it will turn the incoming light into glare.
6. Mirrors have the Feng Shui function of showing energy. For example: looking in the mirror and smiling every day will increase the storage and release of positive energy.
7. Mirrors have the Feng Shui function of replenishing energy. For example: the five elements of the mirror belong to gold. Looking in the mirror regularly can replenish the energy of gold to people with weak metal in the five elements. Generally speaking, people born from the first day of the first lunar month to the thirty-third of March will have weaker metal.
8. Mirrors have the function of reflection in Feng Shui. For example: Use a mirror to resolve physical evil. Generally, a mirror that has never looked at people or a mirror that has been used for consecration is used.
9. Mirrors have the feng shui function of destroying energy. For example: When the mirror at home is damaged, mutilated or broken, it must be replaced in time.
So: Mirrors have many Feng Shui functions and should not be used indiscriminately. Try to use them as little as possible at home, otherwise it will be detrimental.