Many Feng Shui
experts warn against placing mirrors in the bedroom. Multiple myths and
superstitions surround mirrors. People who are against placing mirrors in the
bedroom often have one of three arguments:
1. Some people believe that
when you sleep, your spirit and energy leaves your body. As your energy or
spirit returns, it may get confused and enter the mirror rather than your body.
2. Some people believe mirrors in the bedroom effectively “double” the
number of people in the room and can lead to extramarital affairs.
3.
People claim that if you wake up in the middle of the night and spot yourself in
the mirror, you may get startled and have a hard time falling asleep again.
However, these are simply beliefs steeped in superstition. From my point
of view and practice, mirrors in the bedroom can actually enhance a
relationship.
A large round mirror on the wall above the headboard can
relax the eyes, reduce tension and improve a marriage. Add a mirror near the
foot of the bed, and you’ll see an infinite doubling of the image, which can
provide a sense of joyful expansion, completion and advancement. Both options
can actually improve communication with your loved one. Mirrors can also be
placed on the left and right sides of the bed for a similar effect.
One
thing to be cautious of, however, is that the bedroom is yin energy and mirrors
can be considered yang. Be careful about energizing the bedroom too much with a
mirror that reflects morning sunlight into the room.
Aside from that one
consideration, however, mirrors in the bedroom can actually relax couples and
enhance relationships. Place mirrors in the bedroom wherever you feel
comfortable doing so.
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