Bamboo or wooden, silver or copper, ceramic or glass – wind chimes are always useful and pleasant when used as Feng Shui cures and elements of home décor.
Wind chimes are a universal and beautiful Feng Shui tool and a cure against possible negative influences of environmental forces. Though wind chimes are known as nice elements of home décor, they have, for centuries, been used by Feng Shui masters for transforming Chi, correcting energy flows of a house or a room, eliminating negative influences, and attracting and improving Chi flows. If a wind chime is chosen and located correctly, the energy of the room will becomes more active and will improve the life of the home dwellers.
How Wind Chimes Work
Different sounds influence people differently, but the clanking of wind chimes always has a positive effect. Sound vibrations created by wind chimes stimulate Chi and clear the space. For that reason they should be hung in places where they are sure to produce sound from time to time.
It is also important that the wind chime consist of hollow tubes – they are the passageways that lead energy upwards and, at the same time, clear and transform it.
However, it is crucially important to choose or make and hang a wind chime correctly. In addition, if the overall Feng Shui of the house is not in its best state, wind chimes will not help much. In this case these Feng Shui cures will help only after cleaning and clearing space, bringing to order each room of the hours of apartment, and getting rid of clutter.
Where to Hang a Wind Chime?
In many cases it’s very good to hang a wind chime on the window in order to calm down overactive Chi. A wind chime is also a good solution for houses where a door (especially a front door) directly faces a window or another door. A wind chime between the two objects will slow down the energy and keep the needed amount of it within the house or apartment. The best places for wind chimes are near front and back doors, in corridors, on the front porch – paces with the most powerful energy flows.
At the same time, be careful and don’t overdo it. If a room naturally does not have a very active energy, don’t load it with wind chimes to oppress the energy even more. These sonorous Feng Shui tools are used for slowing down and harmonizing energy flows. So, in a calm room, where not much activity takes place, a wind chime may even harm the overall atmosphere, making it dull and stagnant.
Wind chimes come in many different sizes, and made of many different materials, such as bamboo, copper, aluminum, silver, ceramics or glass. No matter which type of this Feng Shui cure is chosen, make sure it, as well as its sound, is liked by the home dwellers. In this case the wind chime is sure to improve the home’s Chi and, consequently, the life of its owners.
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