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Dear Anon,
It depends.
Perhaps the mirror was installed before you moved in. If not, one good starting point is.. what was one's rationale for placing the two mirrors are.
Is it because, it is part of the decor or is that it was because; an advise or suggestion that mirrors are good for the home.
It is particularly interesting to note that not all but quite alot of Chinese epecially Cantonese dialect group, love to place a large mirror facing the `dining' table. It was felt that, a mirror facing the dining table was good especially if food or fruits are placed on the dining table as they `reflect' twice the number food i.e. symbollically representing `abundance'.
In Feng Shui audits, assessment of whether mirrors are `favourable' at a sector or unfavourable is based on assessment of each sector. If a particular sector is an inauspicious sector, it was felt that a mirror at that location could bounce back twice the bad luck.
Thus if both the sectors mentioned by you are good sectors, then, in FS assessment, this is considered good.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 10/6/2001 6:34:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>My front door is facing south
>and there is a medium size
>mirror on the right wall. On
>the South-west side of the
>house, where the living room
>is, there is a larger mirror.
>These two mirrors are facing
>each other. Is this bad?
>
>Thanks,
>Maria
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