Posted April 29, 200421 yr The sharp pointed roofs of a neighbouring condominium block point directly towards my living/bed rooms which have a wide expanse of glass windows.Are there other options than a traditional Bakua mirror to deflect the poison arrows?Should I hang a metal windchime?If so,one with six or five rods?
Posted May 13, 200421 yr Staff Dear Anon,There are two practical remedies:1. Check to see if your glass is reflective. If the facade or wide expanse of glass windows have a coating of sun-x (shiny),if so, or if it has a "mirror" finish, then, it issaid that the poison arrow is reflected back to the origin.2.I am not too sure ifcertain condos permit sun-x film or a specific type since they always wanted to have a uniform facade or look for the entire condo. If not, sometimes a lighter coloured film can be used in the home, depending on your home. For example, if the home is bathed by the afternoon sun, then, such a film may be considered. But if your home is a north-south facing one, then, adding such film may make the entire home "darker".3.Alternatively, the use of day curtains or the use of blinds in the home.These are perhaps the two alternatives, in such a situation.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 4/29/2004 6:59:23 AM, Anonymous wrote:The sharp pointed roofs of aneighbouring condominium blockpoint directly towards myliving/bed rooms which have awide expanse of glass windows.Are there other options than atraditional Bakua mirror todeflect the poisonarrows?Should I hang a metalwindchime?If so,one with sixor five rods?
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