Description
- HiJet Feng Shui Traditional Vastu Bagua Mirror is a round mirrors urrounded by an octagonal wooden frame with the feng shui bagua design in either red, green and yellow/gold colors (pictured here) or yellow, black and red colors.
- Red, green and gold Ba Gua mirrors The bagua mirrors we sell will always have the colours red, green and gold and In Feng Shui, each colour is representative of different energies; Red Represents the summer, illumination and growth. Gold Represents late summer, growth, productivity and success. Green Represents spring, inspiration and strength.
- The Bagua Mirror is a protective tool used in Feng Shui to deflect and diffuse negative energy (also known as Sha Qi). It consists of a mirror, surrounded by eight trigrams (see diagram opposite). Examples of common Sha Qi found in homes can include; A large building or corners of a building Power lines A T-intersection where the road points at the home. Ugly scenery. Incorrectly positioned trees. An offending pole or any sort of tower.
- A roof line edge or any other kind of building or structure facing your front door. An escalator pointing towards your business. Infrastructures or landscapes in front of your home or business front door. An electrical transformer opposite your home. A cemetery, mortuary or undertakers opposite your home. A situation where vandals or trespassers frequent your home or business. Your desk is at the end of a long hallway, or you sit with your back to the entrance.
- They are only used outside the house, office or retail business, and are mounted above the door or window with the mirror facing toward the offending object/"poison arrow". Never use a bagua mirror on the inside. Hint. Place a bagua mirror above your front door to harmonise and create good fortune for all those that enter. Next time you visit a Chinese restaurant or business, have a look above the entrance for a bagua mirror.
Description
Brand: HiJet
Product Name: Feng Shui Traditional Vastu Bagua Mirror - 6"
Colour: Red/ Green/ Golden
Description:
Convex Ba gua Mirrors : These are more effective for extremely harmful cha qi like prisons, hospitals and graveyards and you should not use these for normal house neighbours as it can make their situation much worse. Convex (bowed outwards) ba gua mirrors are best used with the supervision of a good Feng Shui master and it is very rare that Michael Hanna would use one of these as it in his words it is like cracking a walnut with a sledge hammer
Purpose: Ba Gua mirrors are one of the most popular Feng Shui symbols of protection and are often referred to as the antibiotic of Feng Shui. In some Feng Shui schools it may also be referred to as a Pa Kua mirror and they are one of the most effective all round cures that can be used to protect your home.
The [bagua] mirror can help protect you and your home [and your place of work] from any negativity that may come flying your way, explains Kennedy. As usual, with feng shui, be sure to employ this solution in a spirit of compassion and desire for mutual harmony, never with the intention of malice, or returning negative energy to the other party. The mirrors purpose is to create safety and ease for your household, not to do something to or against your neighbours.
Benefits::
A concave bagua mirror is used in the feng shui applications when the negative energy outside your home needs to be neutralized by being absorbed. Basically, a concave design of a mirror will "suck in" the negative feng shui energy and neutralize it.
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