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Topic: (question)Are windchimes decorational objects?
Conf: Discuss :: Free Advice (General Feng Shui), Msg: 7865
From: Anon (Hidden from Privacy)
Date: 2/19/2001 12:36 AM

Dear Agnes,

Nowadays, due to the highly commercialization of Feng Shui, every object that can be sold has been given a `tag' as a Feng Shui enhancer or cure or neutralising agent.

For example, even in Chinese beliefs such as the three legged toad has been said to bring `good fortune'. Sometimes these objects are sold for more than US$50 or more and I am not too sure who has the better fortune?

The seller or the poor buyer who had just departed with US $50 or more?

Please see below:-

On 2/18/01 9:49:00 PM, Agnes Teng wrote:
>1. wooden or metal windchimes

Usually, metal windchimes can be used as the equivalent of I Ching coins (6 coins) used as " Big metal " to cure bad earth or bad wood elements.

Alternatively, some FS practitioners advise the use of grand father clock i.e the tick-tock.. effect (as adding the sound of metal).

Wooden wind chimes can be used to enhance a sector that requires the wood element.

Here, it is simply looking at the Flying Star of a sector and finding out which element is needed to control another element.

>2. I Ching coins tied with red
>string

Yes, 6 coins is usually used here to represent `Big Metal'. As it is primarily used to neutraise #2 sickness; #5 misfortune and #3 bad wood element.

The red string helps to bind the 6 coins together or control it.

Alternatively, some FS practitioners would sell their clients a piece of copper ruler. The COPPER RULER represents `Big metal' and is used in similar cures.

>3. a pair of Chi Lin
>4. wooden or metal carp
>5. crystal globe

Usually, these are more of .. commercialised products... Let the buyer beware...

>Are all the above considered
>decorational objects? Would
>they in anyway affect the Feng
>Shui of our apartment? I wish
>to know.
>Im Catholic and my hubby is
>Buddhist. He placed all the
>above in our home.
>Thank you.

For all the above objects; avoid a similar concept such as `over eating' or over indulgence...

If he liked a wind chime and already `eyed' a location to place it, usually, this is acceptable.

But, if one purchase wind chimes or several wind chimes in the hope of enhancing the home, this is a different thing all together.

Placing several wind chimes is like trying out one's luck or the chances of placing it at a wrong location ... is a higher risks.

Warmest Regards
Cecil


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