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Dear Anon,
Can I clarify the following points:
1. The neighbour's mirror - facing your property: Is there perhaps a lone tree growing in your compound that seems to slice thru the window or second floor of your neighbour? Or alternatively, is there a private street lamp within your compound that slices into the second floor window of your neighbour?
2. When you stand at the main entrance, looking outside; can you see the mirror?
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/3/2003 6:57:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Master Cecil:
>
>Thank you for your concern
>about my problem with my next
>door neighbor's mirror.
>
>The mirror is "at most" 7.5
>inches in width and 3 inches
>in length with flat surface.
>
>My next door neighbor leans
>this mirror against their
>second floor window, which
>faces the right hand side of
>my house. I am able to see
>this mirror when I walk out of
>my house. Their second floor
>window is at least 5 metres
>(more than 17 feet) away from
>the side of my house.
>
>To answer your questions. No,
>there is no altar in my house
>and there is no poison arrow;
>i.e. an arrow-head signage or
>main door with arrow-head
>grille gate, coming out of my
>house or aiming towards my
>neighbor.
>
>My next door neighbor is a
>less educated household in our
>housing community known for
>violating all kinds of rules
>and regulations. I am on
>"no-speaking" term with them.
>
>Is this mirror a threat to the
>Feng Shui of my house?
>
>Would a convex mirror be
>useful to disperse the effect
>of this flat surface mirror?
>Of course, if I put a convex
>mirror anywhere outside of my
>house, my mirror would be at
>least 5 metres away from their
>house (the same as their
>mirror is at least 5 metres
>away from my house).
>
>Does the size of a flat
>surface or a convex mirror
>matter in the context of Feng
>Shui?
>
>Warmest Regards,
>Anon
>
>On 3/2/2003 11:57:00 AM, Cecil Lee
>wrote:
>>Dear Anon,
>>
>>Yes, a flat mirror with
>>appropriate dimensions are
>>often placed on the advice of
>>temple priests.
>>
>>If your door is within 1 to 2
>>metres away from your
>>neighour's this can be a
>>threat to your home.
>>
>>Do try to estimate the size of
>>the mirror. Often it is 8
>>inches by x inches. Sometimes,
>>it can be very large i.e. 17
>>inches by 17 inches (43cm by
>>43cm).
>>
>>Please check:
>>1. Do you have an altar? If
>>so, is it currently facing
>>outwards of your main door.
>>Such that when one steps into
>>your home, (main door) it is
>>in full view?
>>
>>2. Is there any poison arrow
>>coming from your home. For
>>example an arrow-head signage
>>or main door with arrow-head
>>grille gate?
>>
>>3. Any perceived poison arrow
>>coming from your unit `aimed'
>>towards your neighbours?
>>
>>4. Have you or your family -
>>at logger-head (or had
>>quarrelled with your
>>neighbour?
>>
>>Warmest Regards,
>>Cecil
>>
>>On 3/2/2003 11:20:00 AM, Anonymous
>>wrote:
>>>Dear Master Cecil:
>>>
>>>I am very troubled at the
>>>moment. My next door neighbor
>>>puts a mirror outside and
>>>facing my house. It is an
>>>ordinary flat surface mirror.
>>>It is NOT a convex or concave
>>>or ba gua mirror.
>>>
>>>First, does this mirror pose a
>>>threat to the Feng Shui of my
>>>house?
>>>
>>>Second, what should I do if
>>>this mirror is a threat? Do I
>>>use a convex mirror to
>>>disperse it?
>>>
>>>Please help and provide
>>>advice. Thank you very much.
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>Anon
>>
>>
>
>
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