myfs_80492 Posted May 1, 2002 Share Posted May 1, 2002 Cecil:I have a mirror in my living room that is indirectly reflecting the stairs to the second level of my home. If you stand about 5 feet to the left of the mirror, you can see the stairs reflected. I have heard that a mirror reflecting stairs is bad Feng Shui. I can move the mirror if necessary. What is your suggestion?Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 5, 2002 Staff Share Posted May 5, 2002 Dear Julie,Frankly, there are two considerations here:-1. Mirrors at staircase landings need not necessarily be bad. One school of thought here is that a mirror at this location can help to `move' Qi up or down the stairs.2. Another consideration is that a mirror at the wrong wall or sector can bounce back twice the bad luck.Undera Para 2, if one is not sure, one should not place a mirror on the stair-case landing.3. In your question, you mentioned that a mirror is facing the stairs, frankly, this is more of a "commonsense approach". Or we can say that this is more of a commonsense type of `Feng Shui'.3.1 Here, it may become inauspicious because, sometimes we do get a shock especially at night when e.g. going downstairs. And we see a `figure' approaching us. 3.2 This usually applies to guests or even uneventfully, it may affect us, especially when we hear noises downstairs. During such situations, it may just unfortunately happen - fall down the stairs.In such a situation, we may lose our step and fall down.In my opinion, this is the rationale why, (not necessarily) Feng Shui that it may not be good to have a mirror facing the stairs. Quote On 5/1/2002 1:05:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:Cecil:I have a mirror in my livingroom that is indirectlyreflecting the stairs to thesecond level of my home. Ifyou stand about 5 feet to theleft of the mirror, you cansee the stairs reflected. Ihave heard that a mirrorreflecting stairs is bad FengShui. I can move the mirror ifnecessary. What is yoursuggestion?Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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