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Guide 2 Feng Shui   >   Wind Chimes


Create a Relaxed Environment Using Wind Chimes


The sound of a wind chime sends out ripples of energy, which help to move and spread out chi. Chimes can also disperse concentrated chi, making it more yin. You can therefore spread out the chi that is rushing through your entrance, helping to fill your whole home with new chi.

The sound of metal wind chimes radiates more metal chi; such chimes are best in the south west, north east, centre, west, north west and north areas, where metal chi is harmonious with the ambient chi. Use wooden wind chimes in the east, south east and south parts of your home, where the wood is harmonious with the wood and fire chi.

Simply hang by a door, so that the chime is hit each time the door is opened.

Wind chimes are only active in terms of feng shui when they chime, so if they do not ring because they are above a door or out of the wind, you need to ring them yourself frequently.


 
       

 
 
 
   

 
       
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