How to use Feng Shui Bagua Mirror to attract good luck?

Mirrors should be placed with proper intention and positioned to reflect good things.

Placing mirrors at the right location can enhance the décor of a house. However, mirrors are more than just decorative elements, according to Feng Shui, as they can make adjustments and balance energies. It is essential to pay close attention to mirror placement to get the maximum benefits. Thus, one should be aware of the right Feng Shui mirror placement to bring good luck and positive energy.

 

Feng Shui mirror placement tips

Use mirrors as a cure

Mirrors can be used as a Feng Shui element or a cure to work with the energy of the house for desired results. According to Feng Shui, mirrors represent the water element. They reflect everything the way water does. Hence, they should be used strategically to reflect positive things, which will elevate energy levels.

Be clear about the intention

According to Feng Shui, mirrors must be placed with intention. One should be clear about the purpose of placing a mirror. Mirrors reflect light and visually expand a space, creating a bright and spacious home. For example, the dining room symbolises the potential to hold wealth. Placing a mirror here can expand or multiply this energy.

Where should you place a mirror, as per Feng Shui?

  • Place a mirror perpendicular to the front door to establish the intention of expanding.
  • Place a mirror in the dining room to reflect the capacity to hold wealth.
  • Place a mirror in the hallway to attract positive energies.
  • Position mirrors to reflect beautiful views, such as windows, for health benefits and to cure ailments.
  • Place mirrors in the home office or study room. However, mirrors should not reflect the desk.

Feng Shui Mirror on the front door

According to Feng Shui, there should not be a mirror in front of the main door of a house. This increases the chances of attracting negative energies entering the house. The energy that gets captured in the mirror remains stuck and does not flow through the house, which creates redundancy and problems. Thus, one should rectify this placement and keep the mirror on the side.

Feng Shui Mirror in the entryway

According to Feng Shui, the best place to position a mirror is the hallway or foyer as it can promote good luck. Avoid placing mirrors at the end of the hallway as it can slow down the energy of the house. One can position mirrors on the landing of a staircase.

Feng Shui Mirror in living room

Most people place a mirror in their living rooms. However, Feng Shui experts are divided in their opinion on this. According to some experts, it is not advisable to place a mirror in the living room as this is a high-traffic area where people come from outside with negative energies, which can get reflected through mirrors. However, some experts believe that mirrors help adjust the space and promote the flow of positive energies. Get the help of an expert when placing mirrors in the living room.

Feng Shui Mirror in bedroom

One should be careful when placing mirrors in the bedroom. According to Feng Shui, it is not advisable to place mirrors reflecting the bed as it can lead to bad dreams and nightmares or cause stress and anxiety. Mirror-facing beds can cause relationship conflicts. The ideal location to place a mirror in the bedroom is next to the bed.

Feng Shui Mirror in study room

A study room should be a space free from distractions. One should avoid placing a mirror in the study room. However, if you want to place a mirror in this room, it should not reflect the desk as it can lead to negative energies and cause the workload to increase.

Feng Shui Mirror in dining room

Feng Shui experts recommend the dining room as the best location to place a mirror. This space holds wealth, health and prosperity. Placing a mirror in the dining room can magnify these energies and allow the wealth to multiply.

Feng Shui Mirror in kitchen

The kitchen is a place that traps a lot of negative energies, as per Feng Shui. Avoid placing mirrors in the kitchen. In particular, if the mirror reflects the stove, it can create an imbalance of energies since the stove denotes the fire element while the mirror denotes the water element.

Feng Shui Mirror in bathrooms

The bathroom of a house is a source of negative energy. However, the mirror is an essential element of any bathroom. One should be careful with its placement as an incorrect placement can cause a lot of problems.

Here are some tips one can follow when placing a mirror in the bathroom:

  • Choose the north or east wall to place a mirror
  • Position the mirror right above the sink
  • Make the area around the mirror well-lit.
  • Choose a mirror in regular shapes, such as round or rectangular
  • Avoid mirrors of other shapes, as they can promote negativity

 

Feng Shui Mirror placement: Dos and don’ts

Dos

  • Use Feng Shui mirrors in places where the energy needs to be increased, such as the entryway or living space
  • Keep mirrors in pairs to create balance
  • Mirrors can be placed opposite doors or windows to bring in more natural light
  • Keep the mirrors clean to ensure the best possible reflection
  • Mirrors should be placed in balanced areas to ensure harmony

Don’ts

  • Avoid mirrors in the corner of a hallway, inside the kitchen or facing the bed
  • Do not place a mirror in a place where clutter gets reflected
  • Avoid placing mirrors in spaces with excess energy
  • Do not keep cracked or broken mirrors in the house

 

Feng Shui Mirror colours

The colour of a mirror frame impacts the energy you invite through mirror placement, as per Feng Shui. Each colour represents a particular element.

  • Earth: Earthy colours, such as brown, orange or yellow, denote the earth element. Choose an earthy-coloured frame or wooden frame to bring in this element.
  • Metal: White and grey frames bring in the metal element.
  • Wood: Pick a blue, green or teal-coloured frame to add the wood element to the space.
  • Water: Black or deep navy blue frames can enhance the water element effect.
  • Fire: A red or bright orange frame can add the fire element energy.

 

What is Bagua mirror?

Bagua mirror is a Feng Shui symbol, which can be placed to attract wealth and good luck and ward off evil spirits and ill luck. It is made from bronze and has eight sides. The name Bagua or Pa Qua is derived from the pattern of eight trigrams called Bagua. One can place the Bagua mirror outside their house above the entry door to reflect away the negative energies coming towards the house.

 

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According to Feng Shui, mirrors are powerful symbols that can boost positive energies and attract good luck and prosperity. However, one should check the available space, set a clear purpose for mirror placement and place them to reflect good things.

It is essential to consider Feng Shui principles when placing mirrors for decorative purposes. This will ensure the balance of energies and will have a positive impact on various aspects of life.

FAQs

Where should a mirror be placed in Feng Shui?

Mirrors should be placed with a proper intention and positioned to reflect good things.

Where is the best place to put a mirror in your house?

Mirrors can be placed in the hallway, dining room or opposite a window with beautiful views.

Which is the best direction to place a mirror as per Feng Shui?

Mirrors can be placed on a north or east wall to promote positive energy flow.

What is the best height for mirror placement as per Feng Shui?

One can hang mirrors at a height from where at least the upper half of the body is visible.

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