Mirror
For the Chinese, a mirror is the door of the Sun, it shows the true image of an object and being. In the Feng Shui system, it is believed that the mirror doubles the space, and what is reflected in the mirror doubles its power. Therefore, a mirror placed in place of the missing corner symbolically replaces and completes it. You can not place a mirror opposite the front door - it will reflect good luck from the house; it is also impossible for the “unclean” rooms of the house to be reflected in the mirror - a staircase or a toilet. Reflecting in a mirror, a person doubles his energy; True, in order to stand firmly on your feet and live with your mind, you must always look rush into such mirrors in which you are reflected entirely. In Japanese tradition, a mirror is an attribute of the sun goddess Ama terasu. According to the myth, it was the mirror that made the goddess come out of the cave and return sunlight to the world. The sacred mirror yato no kagami belongs to the sacred treasures of the state. It is kept in the Ise Shrine and passed into the hands of the new emperor upon accession to the throne. It is believed that on this grain Kale has an inscription akin to the biblical: "I am who I am." In the Tibetan tradition, a mirror is a symbol of the mystery of being. In Islam (according to D. Rumi), it symbolizes a heart free from filthy and reflecting without distortion the rays of divine light.