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Dear Wendy,
Due to many queries on the type of Ba Gua mirror to use, I have complied information on the various types.
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Look for the recent messages e.g Part I, Part II & Part III. Where I not only list a description of each type but also show pictures of them.
Under the above, you should use the type as mentioned under Part I - Ba Gua mirrors - the models applicable for your case are
Model A, B, C or D type of Ba Gua mirror. Especially if there is a sharp angle of another building aimed at your main entrance door. The above file has explained the various `models'.
If it is for curing "the rubbish chute", I personally feel that Ba Gua mirror may not be appropriate since - it is low level and does not have a poison arrow. If cleaned properly and since it has a cover, there should not be much of an issue. For which, using the Ba Gua mirror is too `strong'. Perhaps, if you can place two plants on either side of the house for the rubbish cute.
As you had mentioned, 1st or 15th of a lunar month is overal an auspicious date.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/5/2002 8:33:00 AM, Wendy Cheong wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>What kind of ba-gua mirrors
>should I use? I think there
>are few types of bagua mirrors
>available for different uses
>and I don't wish to end up
>using the wrong kind of
>mirrors. Also, how do we
>choose a bagua mirror?
>
>Since 14 March 2002 is a first
>day of the 2nd Lunar month, is
>it considered a good day to
>hang up the mirror? Also,
>where do I place it? above my
>main door or on the parapet
>outside along the coridoor
>facing the rubbish chute and
>the corners?
>
>Please advice.
>
>Wendy.
>
>On 1/14/2002 7:20:00 PM, Cecil Lee
>wrote:
>>Dear Wendy,
>>
>>Usually if there are the edge
>>of opposite blocks pointing
>>towards your door; normally,
>>the best solution is still the
>>use of a Ba Gua mirror.
>>Especially since, the main
>>door is facing the common
>>chute.
>>
>>The alternative is to use a
>>semi-circular mat (raditating
>>outwards) placed at the main
>>entrance area. This is less
>>effective to counteract the
>>edge of opposite blocks.
>>
>>Warmest Regards,
>>Cecil
>>
>>On 1/10/2002 9:27:00 PM, Wendy Cheong
>>wrote:
>>>Dear Cecil,
>>>
>>>My main door faces the common
>>>chute from the opposite block.
>>>In addition, there are few
>>>corners from the opposite
>>>block pointing towards my
>>>door. This sounds like bad
>>>fengshui to me. How can I
>>>correct these sha-qi?
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>Wendy
>>
>>
>
>
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