myfs_69974 Posted December 13, 2001 Share Posted December 13, 2001 My cupboard has a full-length mirror on the exterior of one of its doors. This cupboard and my bed are on opposite walls of the room but they are not directly opposite each other. Although I can't see the reflection of my bed on the mirror when I am lying on my bed, should I remove the mirror or at least cover it before bedtime? Thank you in advance. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 14, 2001 Staff Share Posted December 14, 2001 Dear Susan,It is interesting to review the poll results under:http://www.geomancy.net/poll/poll.plIn this url, you can find the poll on TV set facing the bed.It is felt that some of us are more sensitive to having a mirror facing the bed then others. While for some people, this may not be an issue.Usually, the advise is that a mirror (relection) or in your case a full-length mirror (should) preferably not face any part of the bed.If, so far, you can sleep well in the bedroom then, I personally feel that you need not change the full-height mirror. Alternatively, if you are wanting to change it, this can still be done or you may want to consider using an opaque film/plain paper to cover it up temporarily.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 12/13/2001 2:40:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:My cupboard has a full-lengthmirror on the exterior of oneof its doors. This cupboardand my bed are on oppositewalls of the room but they arenot directly opposite eachother. Although I can't seethe reflection of my bed onthe mirror when I am lying onmy bed, should I remove themirror or at least cover itbefore bedtime? Thank you inadvance. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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