August 20, 2008

Using Windchimes Effectively in (Feng shui master) Feng Shui

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Tip! 8 Mansion School, also known as the 8 House Feng Shui, is based on the individual number of the person living in the home. That number is used to bring harmony and balance to the home.

Windchimes are one of feng shui’s hardest working remedies. Their role is to bring aid in many forms – from lifting chi from a troubled area to suppressing energy in corners where there are negative stars to bringing you good news and help from influential people!

With all they can do, windchimes are a valuable source and important tool in your feng shui arsenal. In short, windchimes have two main roles: to cure or energize.

But to get the most out of windchimes, it’s important to note that there are several distinctions regarding windchimes, such as type, number of rods, and so on.

Tip! According to feng shui design guidelines beds should not be right across the door and ideally should have a wall at one side as protection.

Knowing these distinctions will help you use windchimes effectively — and correctly – an important consideration if you are looking to achieve a specific result, such as greater recognition, more career help, or better health. Take a look at the information below to learn more about windchimes and how to use them effectively in feng shui.

Windchime Materials Windchimes are made of a number of materials: ceramic, glass, metal, or wood. The type of material selected will depend on what you are trying to achieve and where you want to place the windchime.

Tip! Check your heart — or center — sector. The heart sector is a critical piece of the relationship puzzle in feng shui.

Metal: Place in the west, NW, and north. Wood/Bamboo: Place in the east, SE, and South Ceramic/Glass: Place in the NE or SW

Hollow vs. Solid Rods There is debate about rod types. Both solid rod and hollow rods work equally well. However, if you want to energize an area, such as your career sector in the north, you should always use hollow rods. That’s because hollow rods lift chi. Solid rods should be used when you are trying to press down chi, but hollow rods will also work just as well.

Rod Numbers Matter As a general rule, the number of rods is relevant to where you are placing the windchime and what you intend to use it for. You should also observe number placement.

That is, the number of rods should be correct for the area where you are using it, such as using four rods in the SE because four is the number of the SE. The number of rods best for each area can be found below.

Tip! The most common form of Feng Shui, based on astrology and numerology, is the Flying Star Philosophy. Difficult to understand and learn, it is also based on mathematical principals and is used to determine a person’s fate.

To energize an area using windchimes follow these recommendations:

North (career/Opportunities): Single metal winchimes, bell, or six-rod metal hollow metal chimes.

NE, SW (relationships, personal growth, education): Ceramic or glass chimes. Use five, eight, or two rods.

East (family relationships, health): Bamboo or wooden chimes; three rods.

Southeast (wealth): Bamboo or wooden chimes; four rods. Or choose windchimes with fish or water themes.

South (recognition, fame): Bamboo, wooden, or metal chimes with three, four, or 9 rods (9 is best).

West (children, creativity): Metal chimes with seven or six rods.

Tip! Maintain the good feng shui of your home by opening the windows regularly to let the stale air escape and fresh energy in.

To overcome an affliction such as a toilet or problem area, use these windchime guidelines

Wood chimes: place these in the NE or SW Metal chimes: place a metal chime in the east or SE Ceramic/glass: place in the north sector if there is an affliction

Some Windchime Do’s and Don’ts

–Don’t hang a windchime over a door so that either you or your door hit it –Don’t hang windchimes in trees. The metal in the tree causes the elements to clash. Wood chimes are OK in trees. –Don’t hang a windchime over where you sit, eat, work, or sleep so that you are directly under it.

Tip! Hang a Feng Shui crystal in your front entrance to increase the flow of energy in your home.

–DO hang the appropriate windchime for the direction your front door faces on either side of your front door if your door faces a parking lot, an oncoming road, or other obstacle, such as poison arrow, tree, etc.

–DO hang a windchime in an area where there are more than two doors in a straight line

–DO use a 5-rod hollow or solid chime for bathrooms in east, SE, NW, S, or west sectors

–DO use a hollow wood chime for bathrooms located in the center, SW, or NW sectors

Tip! Make use of the main feng shui elements. An interior design uses furniture and objects which may contain the different elements.

–DO use pagoda-shaped chimes with hollow rods as energizers

–DO use six sets of six-rod hollow chimes to mark off a missing NW corner – helpful if you are looking to attract a man if you are single, gain more help from influential people, or help the patriarch of a household.

Kathryn Weber is the publisher of the Red Lotus Letter feng shui e-zine and is dedicated to helping her readers develop successful, prosperous, and supportive environments with feng shui. To subscribe, logon to www.redlotusletter.com and receive this special report Fr*ee “16 Feng Shui Secrets for Greater Prosperity.”

kweber@redlotusconsulting.com


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