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Dear John,
This question is quite subjective.
This is because, from the years of meeting people or hearing feedback, some of us are more tolerant than others.
While some people are more sensitive i.e. they feel uncomfortable sleeping with a mirror facing their face or body.
Some others, said that they sleep soundly and peacefully.
https://www.geomancy.net/polls/index.htm
You can check out the results of the survey:
Are you comfortable sleeping facing a TV set (mirror)? A short simple 3 questions survey.
in the above link to find out user's responses to this question.
Each of us, thus may need to make their own judgement as to whether it is true (if possible based on our own experience on the matter).
Warmest Regard,
Cecil
On 4/21/00 11:22:35 PM, John Bouttaveth wrote:
>Hi Cecil,
Isn't true that
>it's bad feng shui to have
>mirrors in the bedroom ?
>
As I heard that our spirits
>got frighten when they tried
>to leave our bodies
going
>astro-travelling, see
>themselves in the mirror(s)
>thus causing
restless sleep
>!?!
How could we CURE the
>problem(s) without remove the
>mirrors ?
Thanks,
John
>:)
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