Feng shui

A Guide to Feng Shui Bagua Mirrors – Use, Placement & More

CEO Khai Intela

The use of Feng Shui in our homes has become increasingly popular as people seek to create a harmonious and balanced living environment. One important tool in Feng Shui practice is the bagua mirror. While...

The use of Feng Shui in our homes has become increasingly popular as people seek to create a harmonious and balanced living environment. One important tool in Feng Shui practice is the bagua mirror. While its primary purpose is to serve as a protective talisman that deflects negative energy or bad luck, there is much more to it than meets the eye.

Do You Need a Bagua Mirror?

In traditional Feng Shui practices, Bagua mirrors are often used to address specific challenges or imbalances in a home’s energy. Here are common scenarios where people might consider using a Bagua mirror:

Sharp Corners or Sha Qi

Sharp corners or structures pointing directly at your home can generate what is called “Sha Qi” or negative energy. By placing a Bagua mirror on the wall facing the source, you can deflect this energy and create a more harmonious living space.

T-Junctions or Rushing Sha

If your home is located at a T-junction where roads intersect and energy rushes toward your house, a Bagua mirror might be used to redirect the energy away from your home. This helps to maintain a balanced and peaceful environment.

Poison Arrows

Fast-flowing energy lines, such as straight pathways leading directly to your home, are known as poison arrows. Bagua mirrors can be placed strategically to soften or redirect this energy, preventing it from negatively affecting your space.

Deflecting Negative Energy

Sometimes, there are areas outside of your home that consistently feel heavy, stagnant, or negative. In such cases, using a Bagua mirror can help redirect and disperse this energy, creating a more positive and uplifting atmosphere.

Hospitals, Cemeteries, or Other Negative Influences

If your home is located near places with potentially negative influences, such as cemeteries or hospitals, some believe that using a Bagua mirror can help deflect your home from their negative energy. This can contribute to a more peaceful and balanced living environment.

Attracting Auspicious Qi

Some practitioners recommend using bagua mirrors to gather auspicious Qi, such as those that help with wealth, health, or happiness. By placing a specific type of mirror in a designated area, you can attract positive energy and enhance the overall well-being of your space.

How to Use the Different Types of Bagua Mirror

There are different types of bagua mirrors, each with its own specific function and purpose. Here's a breakdown of how to use each type:

Flat Bagua Mirror - The All-Purpose Mirror

A flat or plane bagua mirror has a flat reflecting surface and can be used to cure poison arrows directing towards your home. It also absorbs good energy from the universe, benefiting the homeowners. Considered the most neutral and popular type, it can be used to protect you by deflecting bad energy and inviting positive energy.

Concave Bagua Mirror - The Absorber

A concave bagua mirror has a reflecting surface that curves inwards. It is mainly used to absorb auspicious energies and wealth. If your home layout does not allow energy to flow inside, such as when the entrance gate has a downward stairway leading towards the home, a concave bagua mirror can be used to absorb the needed energy.

Convex Bagua Mirror - The Deflector

A convex bagua mirror has a reflecting surface that curves outward. It works as a deflector, blocking off bad energies outside of your home. If there are edgy and pointy objects or buildings outside your home that are considered poison arrows, a convex bagua mirror can reflect and redirect those negative energies away.

Early vs. Later Heaven Sequence

Traditionally, there are two different types of Bagua with three different types of mirrors. The two Bagua sequences are the Early Heaven Sequence and the Later Heaven Sequence. Most of the Bagua mirrors available are of the Early Heaven Sequence. The vintage yellow Bagua mirror can be seen below:

The Early Heaven sequence should be used with a concave mirror, while the Later Heaven sequence should be used with a convex mirror. Today, for simplicity, most of us use the Early Heaven sequence, as traditional rules are sometimes outdated for modern living.

Bagua Mirrors Should NOT Be Placed Indoors

It's important to note that Bagua mirrors should be placed outdoors only, and never indoors. These mirrors are powerful and are mainly used to block negative energies from outside. Placing them indoors can interfere with their function. The most common place for a Bagua mirror is right above the front door.

Do Bagua Mirrors Really Work?

The effectiveness of a Bagua mirror largely depends on how it is used. It is essential to use it correctly to achieve the desired results. Bagua mirrors are not meant to solve problems with difficult neighbors, but rather to create a harmonious living environment. Regularly cleaning the mirror is also crucial to maintain its function.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are answers to some frequently asked questions about Bagua mirrors and their use in Feng Shui practices:

Final Words

Bagua mirrors are powerful Feng Shui amulets that can help create a harmonious and balanced living environment. However, it's important to be aware of the different types and their specific uses to avoid any negative effects. Assess your living situation and consult with a professional if unsure. Remember to always treat others with kindness and compassion, as good deeds are believed to be rewarded with abundance.

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