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Dear Master,
Its believe is a powerful fengshui antidote and should not be put inside the house or office.
However since the shop doors and windows all are made from glasses window and we do not want it to be noticeable from the neighbors. Would it be alright to place Pa Kua inside the shop and facing to main street. ?

Appreciate your adv

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1. In my opinion, it is best not to place it "behind" the glass. So far, I have yet come across such a placement - if ever. If it is placed, it should always be placed on the outside.


2. If the premises is behind a glass; and may be affected by a sha qi or poison arrow; the concept: If it cannot be seen - it no longer becomes a threat applies. (This is a better solution).


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Dear Master,
Its believe is a powerful fengshui antidote and should not be put inside the house or office.
However since the shop doors and windows all are made from glasses window and we do not want it to be noticeable from the neighbors. Would it be alright to place Pa Kua inside the shop and facing to main street. ?

Appreciate your adv


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Dear Master,
thanks for reply.
in front of the shop there is a land slide, or I should say the main street is higher level than the shop building, and those like a big mountain blocking.
Use Pa kua to attract good Qi to come to the shop.
Position inside corner of the shop (behind Glass Window) with mirror facing outward. because do not want neighbor to see.

regards

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1. Frankly, you must have a misconception of a Ba Gua (Pakua) mirror.


2. Do you really know what actually the ba gua mirror is (are) used for?


3. Traditionally, for the Chinese it is used under two main reasons :


3.1. Ba Gua mirrors with the 8 trigram markings on the outside with or without mirror is meant to scare away "evil spirits". There are many variants including those with the twin door gods, and all types of mirror or non-mirror in the middle of this ba gua.


3.2. To deflect sha qi or poison arrow. And the concave one is to "replace" the missing corner.



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Use Pa kua to attract good Qi to come to the shop.

4. Hope you don't mind using this language: "Where in the world is the ba gua miror used to attract good qi. Just look at all the above points para 3.1 to 3.2 : they are for the Chinese like handiplast or first aid bands.


5. Perhaps, one may have seen to many of those western shows; and western commercialisation where anything to do with the ba gua is a "cure all". And worse off... attracting good qi? Are u kidding me?

6. Go take alook at al the past resources... Chinese call it "Koyo" to patch "leaks" and not the inverse of attracting good qi.. goodness me...



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