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Daily Feng Shui Tip 7/3/09

Posted by ellenwhitehurst Posted on: 07/03/09

Daily Feng Shui Tip 7/3/09

How funny!  Yesterday’s tip talked about using mirrors to reflect some creativity and clear thinking into your life, while today is termed "Compliment Your Mirror Day." I guess adding some appreciation for all this accessory can accomplish is warranted.

 

Now, let’s see how they can address the old “too close for comfort” issues that some nearby structures can present.

 

If your home or even the building you work in is positioned terribly close to another structure or building (especially, says Feng Shui, a taller one!), then you can potentially begin to experience feelings of oppression or even victimization.

 

The solution to this is to hang a concave (curves inward) mirror on the wall of the house or building you live/work in facing either the nearest larger building or even the rooftop closest to the other opposing architecture.

 

The mirror should face that building. As well, placing that same sort of mirror on your own roof can alleviate any feeling of unease or oppression caused by this conundrum while providing a newfound sense of freedom.

 

And, really, could there be any better month to embrace a newfound sense of freedom?

 

You’ll see, now there’s really no need to ask that Mirror, Mirror on the wall who’s the free-est one of all! 

 

It’s YOU!


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