Even more about windchimes

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.

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

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.




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