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Dear Sor Lan,
1. What you had mentioned is a popular practise by the Cantonese dialect group. 
This popularity is based on the belief as what you had mentioned; that a mirror used in the hope that it can reflect `double' the luck.
2. We can (on a less scientific level) base it on feelings.
However, if one uses more scientific methods such as The Flying Star Fen g Shui, where one uses it to determine if a sector is auspicious or not. If it is inauspicious, then, it is strongly felt that one should not place a mirror at that sector or we may inadvertenly bounce back twice the bad luck.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil Lee  
On 1/10/2002 1:33:49 AM, Ang Sor Lan wrote:
>
>Hi Cecil,
>
>I heard one of my friend was
>saying that according to feng
>shui, if we want to create
>good luck & ample food, we
>will have to double up a
>=mirror to reflect on the
>dining table & put some fruits
>accessories on =the table
>either it's real or dummies.
>The mirror would actually
>=reflect on the table & make
>double image.
>
>For my house, just behind my
>dining table, there is a
>window.  And just =opposite
>the dining table (a distance)
>there is a wall.  Can I put my
>=mirror on that piece of wall
>to reflect on the table and if
>the mirror =reflect the dining
>table, it also reflect the
>window.
>
>Pls. advise is it alright to
>do it that way.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Christina
>
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