Where Not to Place Mirrors

Two mirrors facing each other can create an energetic “tunnel,” linked to anxiety and stagnation
Cracked, chipped, or stained mirrors distort energy and should be removed
Mirrors that cut off your head or feet in the reflection symbolize confusion and instability
Mirrors reflecting the kitchen or stove are often associated with conflict and unnecessary spending

How to Cleanse and Reset a Mirror’s Energy

If a mirror has been poorly placed, it’s helpful to clear it energetically.

You’ll need:

Water
Salt
A clean cloth

Steps:

Mix water with a small amount of salt
Clean the mirror using gentle circular motions
As you wipe, imagine stagnant energy dissolving
Look into the mirror and silently say:
“This mirror reflects only harmony, well-being, and prosperity.”

Do this after moving a mirror, or at least once a month.
Helpful Guidelines for Positive Mirror Placement

Place mirrors where they reflect light, greenery, tidy spaces, or a dining table
Never allow them to reflect chaos, trash, or tension
Cleanse inherited or antique mirrors before using them
Use mirrors to amplify what you want more of—not what you fear
If a mirror makes you uneasy, trust that instinct

Final Thought

Mirrors are powerful amplifiers. They don’t judge—they simply reflect and multiply. When used with awareness, they can support harmony, clarity, and abundance. When ignored, they may quietly reinforce the very patterns you’re trying to escape.

Sometimes, small changes in our surroundings create the biggest shifts in our lives.