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I just posted this in Discussion-Session, and probably should have posted it here. I was just reading up on the negative aspects of mirrors facing the bed in the bedroom, but our condo has HUGE mirrored sliding closet doors. There is no way to escape them...any ideas? I also find I have a lot of nightmares in this room. The bed is diagonally in the corner and is pointed SW (unfortunately) but when it was directed South along the main wall the nightmares were worse. Love to hear feed back either on this forum or directly at earthcalendar@hotmail.com
Thank you in advance.

Posted

Dear Earth,
Some of us can `tolerate' mirrors while others cannot.
In your case, there are a few remedies:-
1. To get someone to install an opaque film on the mirrored sliding closet
doors. This is very effective and costs little.
2. Alternatively, you can try to buy some posters and `scotched' taped them
on the cupboard in such a way that they cannot be `seen'. However, you may
need to replace the poster often or it may `drop' down due to the weight and
in the long run unsigthly scotch tape stains.
Warmest Regards
Cecil
-----Original Message-----
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Date: Tuesday, July 20, 1999 2:06 AM
Subject: mirrors in bedroom

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From: "Earth Calendar"
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I just posted this in Discussion-Session, and probably should have posted
it here. I was just reading up on the negative aspects of mirrors facing the
bed in the bedroom, but our condo has HUGE mirrored sliding closet doors.
There is no way to escape them...any ideas? I also find I have a lot of
nightmares in this room. The bed is diagonally in the corner and is pointed
SW (unfortunately) but when it was directed South along the main wall the
nightmares were worse. Love to hear feed back either on this forum or
directly at earthcalendar@hotmail.com
Thank you in advance.

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Posted

Follow up !
No more nightmares!
What I ended up doing is getting some of that great hand made paper and, using double sided tape, secured it over the mirrors. Looks great, coordinates with the room and now we can sleep!
Thanks everyone!
Every day is a celebration at the

Posted

Dear Earth,
Thanks for your feedback. Glad to learn your sleep had improved.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Saturday, July 24, 1999 4:49 AM
Subject: Nightmares and mirrors in bedroom

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From: "Earth Calendar"
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Follow up !
No more nightmares!
What I ended up doing is getting some of that great hand made paper and,
using double sided tape, secured it over the mirrors. Looks great,
coordinates with the room and now we can sleep!
Thanks everyone!
Every day is a celebration at the Earth Calendar.

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