Feng Shui Wind Chime

Feng Shui can do a great deal in one’s life, but only if the principles are followed correctly, because it is a science that has certain requirements before it can pay back it dividends. The greatest heartaches for those who are hooked on Feng Shui are that they did not move into or construct their homes or offices according to Feng Shui.

What if the House You Live in Brings Bad Luck?

First of all, do you believe in such a statement? If yes, then look around to counteract the problems with whatever remedies are available. If you do not believe in such a statement, ignore it. It has been observed that somehow, if the person does not believe that something bad will happen (or something good) it will not happen.

Feng Shui is for the first type category of people. These types of people believe that something has gone wrong because some natural principles or laws have been violated, and hire a consultant. Feng Shui offers very good antidotes to a bad situation – usually not extreme. Sometimes, though very rarely, a Feng Shui consultant would advise you to break a few walls to allow the Feng Shui to work.

Why Wind Chimes?

A Feng Shui wind chime is one of the most beautiful Feng Shui items. It consists of a few pipes, which are hollow, and cut in different sizes so that when the breeze or wind blows over these pipes hit each other and chime. It is wonderful to see and hear a Feng Shui wind chime in your home, and according to the science, the Feng Shui wind chime will help the person who hears it to relax and meditate, thus helps with spiritualism and releases the stress that is accumulated in the body.

When you hang the Feng Shui wind chime, you will need to be careful not to hang it too close to any wall or structure which can interfere with the music it creates when the wind blows. The metal wind chimes should always be placed in the North, Northwest and West; you can also have wood chimes and these can be put in their Feng Shui area to the South, East or Southeast.

If you get chimes with four, six, seven, eight or eighteen rods in your wind chime, these will bring you luck and prosperity. On the other hand if the Feng Shui wind chime is recommended for keeping away bad energy, then, you will need use chimes, which have only five rods. The chimes are beautiful and the music they create is exceptional; you will enjoy a wind chime whether you do or do not believe in Feng Shui.





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  1. Using Feng Shui as an Aromatherapy Scent said,

    August 22, 2006 @ 3:10 am

    […] Feng Shui is one form of aromatherapy scent that incorporates five basic elements of wood, fire, metal and water and each individual element represents different aspects of life. Matching each scent with different aspects of life through Feng Shui can enhance those aspects in one’s life. The nasal passage is connected to the brain directly as are the senses of smell and emotions inextricably linked with one another. The smallest whiff of a fragrance will help do wonders for the human body. […]

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