Mirror placement in the bedroom has always been a topic of intrigue and debate in the world of Feng Shui. If you've ever ventured into the depths of the Internet for clarity on this matter, you're probably feeling as bewildered as a cow on Astroturf. Allow me to guide you through this mystifying realm.
Is It Bad Luck to Have a Mirror in the Bedroom?
So, is it bad luck to have a mirror in the bedroom? The answer, according to Feng Shui, is yes.
Depending on your perspective, there are three fundamental beliefs, myths, or truths regarding mirrors in the bedroom.
1. Mirror and the Soul: A Dance in the Night
First up, we have the notion that a mirror in your bedroom can inadvertently or even intentionally steal your soul while you slumber. This peculiar belief is rooted in the idea that our souls temporarily depart from our bodies when we sleep. With a mirror in the room, the concern is that your soul might get a little confused and choose the mirror over your body. Some folks even argue that this isn't a problem unless you're on the elderly side or gravely ill.
Like most people, we have mirrors in our bedroom, and if my soul has been stolen, that would explain a lot! (Do I need to add the lol there?)
2. Mirrors and the Peril of Infidelity
Then, there's the belief that having a mirror in the bedroom can spell trouble in the fidelity department. According to this school of thought, a mirror symbolizes a third party in your relationship, essentially inviting trouble into your love life.
3. A Startling Reflection: Midnight Mirror Moments
Last but not least, there's the advice to avoid positioning a mirror where you can catch a glimpse of your reflection from your bed. The reasoning here is that if you happen to wake up in the middle of the night and spot your own reflection, you might startle yourself, suspecting the presence of a ghost or an intruder in the room.
What's the Truth Behind These Beliefs?
Now, the burning question is: are any of these claims true? Well, there's no straightforward answer to that, my friend. Why? Because what's gospel truth to one person is pure fiction to another.
It all comes down to your belief system. If you're a fervent follower of Feng Shui, these points might be cause for serious consideration. On the other hand, if you're intrigued by the concept but find it a tad hard to swallow, you might walk away from this article with nothing more than a hearty chuckle, and excessive eye-rolling.
Mirror Dilemmas and Superstitious Solutions
But what if you've never really worried about this mirror business, and now you're feeling a bit spooked? Don't fret. If a touch of superstition courses through your veins and you've already got mirrors in your bedroom, you can always cover them up at night with a sheet or some drapes. The mirrors should ideally have a frame, no beveling, and be a single piece instead of assembled squares.
I get it; I've been there too. In fact, one of my sons has a mirrored closet door in his room, right across from his bed! But I'm not planning to drape those mirrors anytime soon ... So far as I can tell, his soul hasn't been stolen... I think.
Superstitions abound in many places and situations, so why not in Feng Shui. A fascinating look into the subject of bedroom mirrors and the belief system surrounding them. Thanks for an interesting read, Barbara.
ReplyDeleteI’m not superstitious, but I did find the “logic” behind this superstition fascinating. Thanks for the education (and the chuckles)!
ReplyDeleteSuperstitions are sometimes humorous, but I am not overly superstitious. I have black cats cross in front of me all of the time and I have been known to walk under ladders. I did not put a knife under my bed when my children were born. So, I will keep by mirror in my bedroom and chuckle when I see my reflection in the middle of the night. I found this a very enjoyable read, and so did the man sitting next to me in the mirror :)
ReplyDeleteLove your imagination! lol Fun read!
ReplyDeleteAlways learning! I agree, fun read!
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