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Topic: Is NE Good For Hanging A Wind Chime?
Conf: Discuss :: Free Advice (General Feng Shui), Msg: 12760
From: Anon (Hidden from Privacy)
Date: 2/3/2003 01:02 AM

Dear Anon,

Please see below:-

On 2/2/2003 9:11:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Master Cecil:
>
>I have read your advices about
>hanging a wind chime:
>
>1. The best is a six metal rod
>wind chime with wood roof and
>wood clangor.

Actually, the best is one with a `metal' roof and with the clinger of an I-ching (circle with square) coin.

However, from personal experience and because if it is to be used to neutralise #5 or multiples of it; many of the above mentioned wind chimes are too heavy to make any sound unless it happens to have heavy winds. This is because the copper rods with the coin clinger is too heavy.

But, if one is currently using the above wind chime and other than for decoration; then this is fine.

Thus, it is my opinion, that (FOR PRACTICAL) reasons i.e. if one wants to neutralise #5 or multiples of it or any other combinations with #3, #4 and even #2; then it is suggested that `metallic' sound should be constantly be made.

>2. The East is not a good
>place to hang a wind chime for
>bad earth element.

This is like asking me to throw a dice and give you a `50-50' answer.

My suggestion is that, it is better for the person who perhaps want to make `such' a statement to throw the dice themselves. This way, if one gets wrong, no one else is to be blamed.

>Is NE a good direction to hang
>a wind chime? I am going to
>hang it outdoor so that it
>clings in the wind.

Now, you should really throw the dice and see your answers.

(CLUE: MAKE 1, 3, 5 YES and perhaps 2, 4, 6 NO or vice versa). For example, if one throws the dice and the result is 2, then one can say that " NE is a good direction ".

Another option is go with your feelings.

I aways asks the question: What is the purpose of placing the wind chime? Is it for the sake of Feng Shui? or if it is because one feels nice?

Warmest Regards,
Cecil

P.S. If one applys Feng Shui, one can use the Flying Star Feng Shui to check each of the sectors e.g. East or NE. Other than this, since this is a `free-for-all' question; the answer naturally also becomes: a Free-for-all answer.

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