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Hello Mr. Lee, I have read some of the posts regarding the use of bagua mirrors, some are flat, some are concave and some are convex. I am not sure if I understand correctly about how to use them and what type to use? Specifically, I am thinking maybe putting the mirror in 2 situations: One is outside the front door, where there is one tall palm tree slicing the front door from 40 feet away. Another situation is outside my bedroom where a electric post is slicing the window facing the bed. The post is about 10 feet away. Are those suitable situations on using the bagua mirrors? If so, what type is suitable. If not, what other alternatives is necessary? Thank you very much in advance.
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These are some considerations (in brief):-

1. In your case, you seem to have a poison arrow aimed towards two areas of your home; usually a convex mirror should be used.

1.1. Provided, the poison arrow object is directly in front of an opening. Thus if there is say a post and it is to the side of the main door; this is not a "true" poison arrow aimed towards the main door opening. If so, no need for a convex mirror in this case.

2. There are many types of convex mirrors. Some have dual fold purposes: some have the bagua trigram surrounding a small convex mirror.

2.1. In your case, you only need to have a convex mirror (a sample is attached.) As those as mentioned under Para 2 above is both to scare away "Chinese ghosts/spirits" and also to deflect sha qi. Such a mirror with the ba gua trigam may not be effective for a "western spirit"



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On 2/28/2015 9:13:15 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hello Mr. Lee, I have read
some of the posts regarding
the use of bagua mirrors, some
are flat, some are concave and
some are convex. I am not
sure if I understand correctly
about how to use them and what
type to use? Specifically, I
am thinking maybe putting the
mirror in 2 situations: One is
outside the front door, where
there is one tall palm tree
slicing the front door from 40
feet away. Another situation
is outside my bedroom where a
electric post is slicing the
window facing the bed. The
post is about 10 feet away.
Are those suitable situations
on using the bagua mirrors?
If so, what type is suitable.
If not, what other
alternatives is necessary?
Thank you very much in
advance.


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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Please refer to the attached illustration.

In this attachment; illustration 1 shows that the lamp post or palm tree is indeed a sha qi or poison arrow.

Contrast this with illustration 2 which shows that the lamp post or palm tree even if it can be seen from the main door; but it is to the right side of the main door is NOT a poison arrow with the main door.


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On 2/28/2015 4:58:08 PM, Anonymous wrote:
These are some considerations
(in brief):-
1. In your case, you seem to
have a poison arrow aimed
towards two areas of your
home; usually a convex mirror
should be used.
1.1. Provided, the poison
arrow object is directly in
front of an opening. Thus if
there is say a post and it is
to the side of the main door;
this is not a "true" poison
arrow aimed towards the main
door opening. If so, no need
for a convex mirror in this
case.
2. There are many types of
convex mirrors. Some have dual
fold purposes: some have the
bagua trigram surrounding a
small convex mirror.
2.1. In your case, you only
need to have a convex mirror
(a sample is attached.) As
those as mentioned under Para
2 above is both to scare away
"Chinese ghosts/spirits" and
also to deflect sha qi. Such a
mirror with the ba gua trigam
may not be effective for a
"western spirit"
On 2/28/2015 9:13:15 AM, Pauline Li
wrote:
Hello Mr. Lee, I have read
some of the posts regarding
the use of bagua mirrors, some
are flat, some are concave and
some are convex. I am not
sure if I understand correctly
about how to use them and what
type to use? Specifically, I
am thinking maybe putting the
mirror in 2 situations: One is
outside the front door, where
there is one tall palm tree
slicing the front door from 40
feet away. Another situation
is outside my bedroom where a
electric post is slicing the
window facing the bed. The
post is about 10 feet away.
Are those suitable situations
on using the bagua mirrors?
If so, what type is suitable.
If not, what other
alternatives is necessary?
Thank you very much in
advance.

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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Appreciated very much on your reply, Mr.Lee. Very clear.

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On 2/28/2015 5:10:58 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Please refer to the attached
illustration.
In this attachment;
illustration 1 shows that the
lamp post or palm tree is
indeed a sha qi or poison
arrow.
Contrast this with
illustration 2 which shows
that the lamp post or palm
tree even if it can be seen
from the main door; but it is
to the right side of the main
door is NOT a poison arrow
with the main door.
On 2/28/2015 4:58:08 PM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
These are some considerations
(in brief):-
1. In your case, you seem to
have a poison arrow aimed
towards two areas of your
home; usually a convex mirror
should be used.
1.1. Provided, the poison
arrow object is directly in
front of an opening. Thus if
there is say a post and it is
to the side of the main door;
this is not a "true" poison
arrow aimed towards the main
door opening. If so, no need
for a convex mirror in this
case.
2. There are many types of
convex mirrors. Some have dual
fold purposes: some have the
bagua trigram surrounding a
small convex mirror.
2.1. In your case, you only
need to have a convex mirror
(a sample is attached.) As
those as mentioned under Para
2 above is both to scare away
"Chinese ghosts/spirits" and
also to deflect sha qi. Such a
mirror with the ba gua trigam
may not be effective for a
"western spirit"
>
On 2/28/2015 9:13:15 AM, Pauline Li
wrote:
Hello Mr. Lee, I have read
some of the posts regarding
the use of bagua mirrors, some
are flat, some are concave and
some are convex. I am not
sure if I understand correctly
about how to use them and what
type to use? Specifically, I
am thinking maybe putting the
mirror in 2 situations: One is
outside the front door, where
there is one tall palm tree
slicing the front door from 40
feet away. Another situation
is outside my bedroom where a
electric post is slicing the
window facing the bed. The
post is about 10 feet away.
Are those suitable situations
on using the bagua mirrors?
If so, what type is suitable.
If not, what other
alternatives is necessary?
Thank you very much in
advance.
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