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On social media or in a physics class, you may have seen someone face two mirrors parallel to one another. When two mirrors face each other, they create a visual tunnel that is seemingly infinite. Facing mirrors have gained spiritual meaning because of the unique loop they create, as well as pre-existing associations between mirrors and the supernatural. Keep reading for a breakdown of the spiritual and cultural beliefs associated with two mirrors facing each other, with insights from Feng shui consultant Susan Levitt.

Two Mirrors Facing Each Other Meaning

  • Mirrors facing each other are thought to create a portal for spirits to travel to our world.
  • Some cultures believe facing mirrors trap spirits in their seemingly infinite loop.
  • According to Feng shui, two mirrors facing each other interrupt the flow of chi.
  • In superstition, mirrors are associated with bad luck, ghosts, and trapping your soul.
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Spiritual Meaning of Two Mirrors Facing Each Other

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  1. In various folklore and cultural superstitions, myths emerge of mirrors acting as a portal to other realities. Some cultures believe two mirrors facing each other create an infinite portal that spirits can use to enter our world.[1]
  2. Because of the seemingly infinite loop of reflections they create, two parallel mirrors are believed by some to generate a vortex. They think the loop of reflections is similar to a whirlpool of light, and it has the power to trap malevolent spirits and negative energies within it.[2]
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  3. While two mirrors facing each other are not explicitly mentioned in religious texts like the Bible, some Christians hold the belief that two mirrors facing each other create a doorway for Satan to enter the home. This superstition is curbed by covering one mirror or moving it so they do not reflect each other.[3]
  4. Because two mirrors reflecting each other creates a seemingly infinite loop, Feng Shui practitioners believe it disturbs the flow of “good” vital energy or chi (life force energy) in a space.
    • Levitt agrees that fewer mirrors are better to avoid feeling overly self-conscious in a space. Mirrors also make it harder to focus on the spiritual over the physical during practices like Tarot readings.[4]
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Other Superstitions About Mirrors

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  1. You’ve probably heard of the superstition that if you break a mirror, you’ll have bad luck for the next seven years. The belief comes from ancient Rome. The Romans thought if you broke a mirror, the gods would be disrespected and curse you with bad luck. They also thought the body renewed every seven years, ending the curse.[5]
  2. In faiths like Judaism and cultures throughout time, people have practiced the custom of covering mirrors in a house after someone dies. The practice is said to help mourners avoid vanity, or to prevent evil spirits from entering to fill the void left by the departed soul. Another superstition is that the soul of the dead person will see itself in the mirror and the mirror will turn into a picture of the dead.[6]
  3. Many urban legends and superstitions suggest you can summon entities through mirrors. Popular examples are Bloody Mary and the Candyman, figures who are said to appear when you repeat their name in front of a dark mirror.[7] These are urban legends, meaning they’re not real.
  4. Scrying, also known as catoptromancy, is a divination method where a mirror or other reflective surface is used to divine future events and omniscient insights.[8] The practitioner often uses an obsidian mirror. They focus their mind before gazing into the mirror and interpret what images, symbols, or visions they see there.[9]
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Do mirrors facing each other create infinite reflections?

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What to Do If Two Mirrors Face Each Other

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  1. If you own the mirrors and they aren’t fixed to the walls by a landlord or previous homeowner, move one of them to a different part of the room. Alternatively, move it to another room that doesn’t have a mirror. Consider hanging it above a centerpiece like a fireplace, or opposite a window to allow more light into the room.[11]
  2. Find a heavy sheet or tarp that fits over the surface of one of the mirrors. Carefully drape it over the mirror to prevent it from reflecting the parallel mirror. If you can’t cover it, consider smearing it with a mirror-safe paint (like chalk paint) to turn it into an art piece while interrupting the loop between mirrors.[12]
  3. If you’ve inherited one or both mirrors or purchased them secondhand, you may want to cleanse them of potential negative energy. Witchcraft practitioners also refer to this as “closing” the mirror. Start by physically wiping the mirror down with a clean wipe. Then, cleanse it with incense or smoke from burning sage. Finally, use a spiritual liquid to close the mirror off to bad energy, such as salt water or Florida water.[13]
    • Open windows before burning anything. Don’t leave a lit herb bundle unattended. If you’re sensitive to smoke, use a mirror-safe cleansing spray instead.[14]
  4. When two mirrors face one another, it may make you feel restless or unsettled. Prevent this by angling one of the mirrors to reflect away from the other. Avoid having it reflect a door, either—this can let good energy out of your space according to the principles of Feng shui.
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This article was reviewed by Susan Levitt and by wikiHow staff writer, Bailey Bujnosek, BA. Susan Levitt is a professional tarot card reader, astrologer, and feng shui consultant based in San Francisco, California since 1986. Susan is the author of five books that are published in several languages including Introduction To Tarot and Taoist Astrology. She posts tarot reading updates on Facebook, on Twitter @tarot_tweet, and her lunar blog. Her work has been featured on CNN and she was voted “Best Astrologer” by SF Weekly in San Francisco. This article has been viewed 3,676 times.
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