Q&A

Do you see yourself in the mirror as others see you?

Do you see yourself in the mirror as others see you?

No, it’s the opposite of what other people see. A mirror reverses the image it reflects and the same is true for a camera photo or a video image. In fact, we ourselves never get to see how we truly appear to others.

Do people really see you inverted?

There isn’t really any super fancy technology going on with the filter — it literally just flips the image and shows the reflection of the footage rather than the footage itself. So, is that really what other people see when they look at you? Again, we’re sorry to inform you that the answer is yes.

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When you look in a mirror is it backwards?

The image of everything in front of the mirror is reflected backward, retracing the path it traveled to get there. Nothing is switching left to right or up-down. Instead, it’s being inverted front to back.

Is it strange to see a past life in the mirror?

What is strange, is not the so much the past lives theory of some practitioners (that may/may not be true), but the fact that the face before you is not, in reality, a fixed event. I use a light candle, to sit in front of the mirror – and before bed so I can intend to dream that night of looking in the mirror.

What is Your Self according to the mirror?

“Myself, of course,” you reply. But what isyour self? Strictly speaking, when you look in a mirror, you see a face that you recognize as your own. This in and of itself is a remarkable feat—other animals generally can’t do this. A dog looking in a mirror sees another dog. (At least, that’s what we infer from observing its behavior.)

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What do you see when you look in the mirror?

But what is your self? Strictly speaking, when you look in a mirror, you see a face that you recognize as your own. This in and of itself is a remarkable feat—other animals generally can’t do this. A dog looking in a mirror sees another dog. (At least, that’s what we infer from observing its behavior.)

Can dogs recognize their own faces in the mirror?

Strictly speaking, when you look in a mirror, you see a face that you recognize as your own. This in and of itself is a remarkable feat—other animals generally can’t do this. A dog looking in a mirror sees another dog. (At least, that’s what we infer from observing its behavior.) Human infants don’t seem to recognize their own faces, either.