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Since ancient times, a mirror has been considered not just an interior item, but a real window into the unknown. In many cultures, it evokes fear and respect at the same time, as it is attributed mystical and mysterious properties.
Secrets and beliefs of different peoples of the world
Germans believe that babies under the age of 1 year should not look at their reflection, as this can lead to illnesses, particularly epilepsy, or make the child vain and foolish. In England, there is also a strict ban for babies, which is associated with the fear of premature death. The Japanese, on the other hand, are convinced that prolonged contemplation of oneself in a mirror during childhood leads to the birth of twins in the future.
In Sweden, it is believed that a girl will lose her beauty and charm if she looks in a mirror in dim light or by candlelight. According to the beliefs of various ethnic groups, our reflection, as well as mirror shadows – are not just optical mirages or hallucinations, but real entities from the otherworldly realm. They are capable of harming a living person and even dragging them into their Looking-Glass world.
Bioenergetics and mirrors – invisible influence
According to the bioenergy therapist L. R. Vakhromeeva, the secret of the magical influence of mirrors lies in their ability to capture and reflect bioenergetic and informational flows. Modern equipment proves that a mirror surface records even invisible rays of the spectrum. By refracting waves, it can amplify or, conversely, weaken the flows of human “imaginary” energy.
The phenomenon of energy resonance
This phenomenon perfectly explains the behavior of people with the “Narcissus complex”. When a person constantly admires themselves, their delight from perceiving their own perfection resonates and is multiplied many times over, which can sometimes even lead to madness. Such cases are not uncommon.
The same applies to focusing on flaws. If you examine your own flaw for a long time, it will seem increasingly terrible, but it will be extremely difficult to look away. Why does this happen? A person projects energy onto themselves through the mirror, creating a vicious circle. Stepping away from it, we receive a powerful accumulated charge.
Psychological explanation and ancient practices
Interestingly, modern psychology has a completely scientific explanation for mystical visions, which complements the bioenergetic theory. The so-called Troxler effect proves: if you look at your reflection in poor lighting for about 10 minutes, the brain begins to distort facial features, creating the illusion of strangers or monsters. It is precisely this feature of our psyche that our ancestors often mistook for magic. In addition, even the ancient Aztecs and feng shui masters used obsidian or bronze mirrors to concentrate the energy of a space, believing that the correct placement of reflective surfaces harmonizes the home.
The magic of broken mirrors and energy protection
A knowledgeable person can use a mirror as a powerful amulet, although inept handling can cause harm. If you are facing an unpleasant conversation with envious people, put a small round mirror in your breast pocket with the reflecting side facing outward. It will reflect all the negativity, returning it to the offender like a boomerang. Even an imaginary mirror wall between you and your interlocutor can protect you from bad thoughts.
Damaged surfaces pose a particular danger. Cracked mirrors deform or “extinguish” a certain part of the energy spectrum.
Here are the main safety rules when dealing with mirrors:
- Never look into a broken or cracked mirror, as it can multiply and direct negative energy impacts at you.
- Immediately get rid of the shards and take them out of the house so as not to invite trouble.
- To cleanse your own energy after a hard day at work or when feeling unwell – just stand for a few minutes in front of an ordinary round mirror.
Mirrors remain one of the most mysterious objects of our everyday life, combining physical properties and unknown energy. Regardless of whether you believe in mysticism or rely on scientific facts, interacting with your reflection requires awareness. The correct use of reflective surfaces can protect you from emotional exhaustion, while a careless attitude can harm you. In the end, a mirror is just a tool that reflects and multiplies what we ourselves put into it.

