Browse Forums Feng Shui Re: BEDROOM MIRROR! 7Aug 12, 2009 8:49 pm 'A bottle of wine contains more philosophy than all the books in the world.' Louis Pasteur Vegie garden: viewtopic.php?f=19&t=27637&start=0 My Backyard Adventure Re: BEDROOM MIRROR! 10Aug 12, 2009 9:48 pm themax I was thinking that too, OMG!!! I was thinking, surely she wouldn't write that on H1 for all too see. Would she? I should have said MIRROR ON THE BEDROOM WALL ..... BEHIND THE BED......NOT ON THE CEILING how come I didn't get a warning for being norty Re: BEDROOM MIRROR! 11Aug 12, 2009 9:55 pm You can have you miwa wherever you like SuH! If it had been on the ceiling then I would have to agree that you are naughty... www.themaxbuild.blogspot.com forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=20717&start=300 www.leahspaperpassion.blogspot.com Re: BEDROOM MIRROR! 12Oct 02, 2009 10:58 pm Mirror in the Bedroom, it is need to find out for who first. For single person, boy or girl, you can use mirrors in the room but remember don;t face the bedroom door. Using mirror in bedroom can attract friends. For couples using mirror (well large size) in bedroom, can create arguments! Cheers! Edgar (Lok Tin) Yung Re: BEDROOM MIRROR! 13Oct 03, 2009 9:29 am Loktin Mirror in the Bedroom, it is need to find out for who first. For single person, boy or girl, you can use mirrors in the room but remember don;t face the bedroom door. Using mirror in bedroom can attract friends. For couples using mirror (well large size) in bedroom, can create arguments! Cheers! Edgar (Lok Tin) Yung Hi Edgar, do you mean that the mirror shouldn't face the door, therefore showing the door in it's reflection? What about putting it on the back of the door? I assume you are talking about Feng Shui? www.themaxbuild.blogspot.com forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=20717&start=300 www.leahspaperpassion.blogspot.com Re: BEDROOM MIRROR! 14Oct 03, 2009 10:02 am themax Loktin Mirror in the Bedroom, it is need to find out for who first. For single person, boy or girl, you can use mirrors in the room but remember don;t face the bedroom door. Using mirror in bedroom can attract friends. For couples using mirror (well large size) in bedroom, can create arguments! Cheers! Edgar (Lok Tin) Yung Hi Edgar, do you mean that the mirror shouldn't face the door, therefore showing the door in it's reflection? What about putting it on the back of the door? I assume you are talking about Feng Shui? Hi, yes, talking about Feng Shui of course. Mirror should not face to the door, it will show it's reflection. You can place it at the back of the door. Cheers! Re: BEDROOM MIRROR! 16Oct 21, 2009 8:58 am snipfer rule of the thumb regarding fs for bedroom. mirror must not face the bed. mirror must not face the bedroom entrance(door) mirror must not face any other door(attached toilet, walk-in wardrobe.etc) my mirror faces walk-in robe kind of, not directly but they are on opposite walls...what will happen if mirror faces door Re: BEDROOM MIRROR! 17Oct 21, 2009 11:26 am SuH my mirror faces walk-in robe kind of, not directly but they are on opposite walls...what will happen if mirror faces door certain schools of FS will dictate that a mirror bounces off good energy, preventing the energy to flow in that direction of the mirror. One of the important aspect of FS is to create a soothing environment to make peace with the human mind. Like those therapy music that makes you feel relax. Coming back to the mirror subject, how often one got frightened/ hair stand by his own reflection in the mirror? And how often due to the change of line of sight/change of lighting, you suddenly "SAW" something in mirror? Or you suddenly "suspect" that you are not alone in the room, perhap freddie kruger is hiding at the corner? Especially after watching SAWII or The EXorcist.... Such "stimulants" caused by the mirror are unhealthy - they disturb your mind which defits the purpose of a house. A house is a place when the weary mind comes home to rest. FS in many ways are rather logical - not mystical. I once visited a mental asylum - make a guess how many mirrors I saw. Re: BEDROOM MIRROR! 18Oct 21, 2009 11:45 am snipfer SuH my mirror faces walk-in robe kind of, not directly but they are on opposite walls...what will happen if mirror faces door certain schools of FS will dictate that a mirror bounces off good energy, preventing the energy to flow in that direction of the mirror. One of the important aspect of FS is to create a soothing environment to make peace with the human mind. Like those therapy music that makes you feel relax. Coming back to the mirror subject, how often one got frightened/ hair stand by his own reflection in the mirror? And how often due to the change of line of sight/change of lighting, you suddenly "SAW" something in mirror? Or you suddenly "suspect" that you are not alone in the room, perhap freddie kruger is hiding at the corner? Especially after watching SAWII or The EXorcist.... Such "stimulants" caused by the mirror are unhealthy - they disturb your mind which defits the purpose of a house. A house is a place when the weary mind comes home to rest. FS in many ways are rather logical - not mystical. I once visited a mental asylum - make a guess how many mirrors I saw. My mirror is a little higher than usual and it's a really gorgeous shape, I admire it often that has to be good If I close the WIR door, will that help. Re: BEDROOM MIRROR! 19Oct 21, 2009 12:11 pm SuH My mirror is a little higher than usual and it's a really gorgeous shape, I admire it often that has to be good If I close the WIR door, will that help. Keeping the door closed is good but you still need to walk through it(opening the doors). But then without knowing the layout of your house - it will be irresponsible for me to say good or bad. Usually I would recommend my clients to put a curtain over the mirrors - open up the curtains only when they need to use the mirror. Dont worry too much over this. As I have stated in my earlier post - did you "see" something in the mirror before? if yes, then the mirror is disturbing your mind. Some people with a stronger mind does not "feel" nor "see" anything else other than themselves in the mirror. Disclaimer : I am not soliciting for business. I dont live in australia. Moreover I charge charity donation receipts not cash or cheque. Re: BEDROOM MIRROR! 20Oct 21, 2009 1:55 pm snipfer SuH My mirror is a little higher than usual and it's a really gorgeous shape, I admire it often that has to be good If I close the WIR door, will that help. Keeping the door closed is good but you still need to walk through it(opening the doors). But then without knowing the layout of your house - it will be irresponsible for me to say good or bad. Usually I would recommend my clients to put a curtain over the mirrors - open up the curtains only when they need to use the mirror. Dont worry too much over this. As I have stated in my earlier post - did you "see" something in the mirror before? if yes, then the mirror is disturbing your mind. Some people with a stronger mind does not "feel" nor "see" anything else other than themselves in the mirror. Disclaimer : I am not soliciting for business. I dont live in australia. Moreover I charge charity donation receipts not cash or cheque. Ah, all is good then, I never see anyone else but me DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair Ditto 3M Claw, expensive but best thing I've used to date. I put two of the 11kg ones in for a 12kg mirror on the wall, and its been great for 4 years now. 4 2531 Hi, I'm planning to build a new house and wanted to get some feedback on the different window designs for a master bedroom. Our bedroom is north facing and the bed will… 0 4717 1 16323 |