Good morning! I am new to this forum and thank you in advance for your help) I was going through the past postings and came across the below and have further questions please.
Are you saying that IF you have poison arrows pointed at your house such as electrical poles, sharp corners from other homes, church steeples, streets that end up across the street in front of your home and so on....that you should put up a bagua concave mirror foreach situation?
For example....I have several electrical and/or telephone poles spaced out about 8 feet apart across the street. One of them has a transformer box thingie at the top with a big wire or cord that hangs over the street and connects to my house (we had extensive electrical work done on an old house when we bought it and added more voltage)). Do I need mirrors on my houseother then the front door for each and every poison arrow possibility? Orjust at the front door? Because not only do we have all those poles in front across the street but the house across the street has this huge driveway that *might* be interpreted as another street (looks big) and goes to a big parking lot in the back. From our front the pseudo road/driveway takes up about half the width of my house ending at the left side of my front door. The church steeple is at the East corner of my house (back of house)as there is a church and church school behind me and to myright (of my front door looking out)as they own the property. I have a back fence to block the chaotic energy the children generate on the playground and the noise. I have big pine trees behind the fence but you can still see the church steeple.
So do I need both a flat and convex bagua for each window on the front of the house in addition to the door IF you can see the poles and angles and driveway from across the street at each window (upstairs and downstairs) and door??? Or just the front door? If I do that and send back the energy with convex mirrors, then the house across the way will get zapped, right? I cannot put up big bushes or trees as I'm about five feet from the street and due to snowplowing laws here in this town, we cannot block that particular five foot area width between me and the street. The snowplow might run into trees and such and it might be a problem.
Thanks again....Renee in Maine, USA