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Dear Everyone,
Overall, here are some guidelines on the Ba Gua mirror:-
1. Plain Ba Gua mirrors that are either flat or convex. These are usually used to deflect Sha Qi. E.g. a flat where the main entrance door is in the direct path of a corridor and facing e.g. lift door etc...
2. Ba Gua with the First Heaven Sequence trigram on it and a centre (flat mirror)
You can refer to the "First Heaven Sequence" formation under this URL:
https://www.geomancy.net/resources/art/art-pakua.htm
3. This type of Ba Gua mirror is often used e.g. against a `T' junction.
4. For those who especially engage a Feng Shui practitioner who has religious inclination, many of whom would recommend the Ba Gua mirror and placement of a " charm " or yellow piece of charm.
5. Nowadays, from what I understand from Ben, who had purchased a `yellow' Ba Gua mirror and used it, the YELLOW on the Ba Gua usually connotates e.g. a charm.
6. And after evaluating it, I feel that it can be used for both Sha Qi e.g. T junction and `to ward off evil'.
7. There are other Ba gua mirrors: Such as those which includes the two door gods. It is more of a protective ba gua mirror.
7. Please note that there are many Feng Shui practitioners especially those who practise in e.g. US, do not believe in the use of the Ba Gua mirror.
Therefore, some of these practitioners may denouce what is said here (in the context) of the Ba Gua mirror.
8. I am not exactly a `lover' of Ba Gua mirrors but in my opinion, especially mirrors can be used against `T-junction' and Sha Qi. For example, such as a neighbour directly opposite has a Thai worship alter that faces one's main entrance.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 2/27/2002 8:02:00 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
>Dear Everyone,
>
>If you can spare the time and
>effort to purchase a Ba Gua
>Mirror, take a picture of it;
>I will be eternally grateful
>if you can share with us a
>picture of it.
>
>I can help to look at it and
>provide comments on their
>useability.
>
>This would help greatly, those
>who are in need of purchasing
>a mirror. And not sure if it
>will work.
>
>Thanks in advance!
>
>Cecil
>
>
>On 2/27/2002 7:50:00 PM, Cecil Lee
>wrote:
>>Dear Hoa Luong,
>>
>>I try to go down to the
>>nearest neighourhood local
>>stores today if I can.
>>
>>If not by next week to try to
>>find and purchase the various
>>types of Ba Gua mirror.
>>
>>So that I can take a picture
>>each. And provide some
>>description on their use.
>>
>>Hope you can bear with me on
>>this. I will get back to you
>>once I purchased the various
>>kinds. Nowadays, there are
>>many " versions " around
>>especially made by various
>>companies.
>>
>>Warmest Regards,
>>Cecil
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