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Dear Anon,
There is certainly truth in this practise. Thanks for pointing it out to everyone.
The brass knob is akin to a convex surface which reflects out.
In the past, before glass mirrors came out, brass `mirrors' were in use.
This is another method of `deflecting' sha qi thou a `mild' form. What I mean by `mild' form is that it is considered a defensive method rather than offensive method.
One can classify it as under the same category as the semi-circular carpet.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 10/5/99 1:41:58 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>I read somewhere that if the
>main door is hit by poison
>arrow that one can use shinny
>brass
>knobs and a wide brass plate
>at the bottom of the door to
>reflect the sha if one is not
>able to get a pakua mirror. Is
>there any truth in this?
>Thanks.
>
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