Friday, April 22, 2011

A Few Things about Bedroom Mirrors

There are a lot of questions to ask when it comes to mirrors in the bedroom. Some people complain about having to break down the file. The mirror should not be mounted in an area where there is a water line. There are also a lot of questions and mysteries when it comes to the way the light reflects in the mirror.

A mirror in the hallway can be disturbing, but a mirror can never have this effect if it is mounted in the bedroom.

Why is it with mirrors and the harmful earth rays?

Not all radiations come directly from the underground. The different spectra of a waterway are sometimes obliquely disposed from the soil.

bedroom mirrorBased on the priority zone, the aquifer is similar to a V. There are main areas and main edge zones. The angle formed by the water line and the radiation differs depending on the depth of the aquifer (it can be accurately calculated for these zones). The radiation doesn’t come directly from below, but inclines and reflects in the mirror. Since the reflected radiation problems do not only occur in case of a water line through the walls and concrete beams and these reflections behave the same, it is therefore immaterial whether this mirror is located in the bedroom or even in the neighboring apartment. You can see this on the sketch of the house. The Green Zone is the ground level of radiation on a mirror in the hallway and is reflected in the bedroom. The green rays are reflected in the mirror. Not even cover mats under the bed can help in this case.

There are also reflections that do not have their origin in natural fault zones and cause different interferences. These fault zones can sometimes run across a flat and are also reproduced when they come across a mirror. Thus, the radiation-free space in the home is reduced.

The mirror can be a problem even if the radiation comes directly from below. The radiation focuses especially on the edges.

Conclusion


Bedroom mirrors are always a problem. Even those in other rooms or from neighboring homes are a problem. Shields like cork, copper, aluminum and so on are not effective when it comes to sideways incident beams.

What can you do?


The incident beams must be suppressed not only in one direction (e.g. by shielding) or just a fault zone (e.g. only a water line flowing through the bedroom, for example) and filtering must be performed. Just change some fault zones and the radiation direction, so that they cannot be suppressed with pinpoint accuracy. This can be done with various devices, such as the harmonization drive. The harmonization drive, such as the HP125, creates a field of up to 4.00 m - 6.00 m long and about 3 meters high. For instance, if such a plate is placed under the marriage bed, the entire sleeping area is protected against sideways incident beams and also against reflected radiation coming from any mirrors in the house or the apartment next door.

By the way:


The statement that the bedroom wall mirrors hung in the bedroom do not reflect the light comes from older nature religions and is not only encountered in Feng Shui. According to these religions, the soul leaves our body when we sleep deeply at night and goes on tour. When the soul comes back and suddenly sees the real body and the mirror image, it may be irritated and not return. Therefore, people recommend not to place a mirror in the bedroom or that it is covered if there already is one. However, there are people who claim they feel their soul leaving at night and consider it knows where it belongs when it comes back, regardless of whether there is a mirror in the bedroom or not.

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