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What kind of wind chimes are good?


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Dear cecil,
You said that the 5 rod metal wind chime is
bad. What about the other kind-
1. 3 rod bamboo wind chime
2. 4 rod bamboo wind chime
3. 2 rod crystal wind chime
4 9 rod crystal wind chime
5. Wind chime made of sea shell
6 3 rod clover leaf terra cotta wind chime.
7 12 rod solid metal wind chime.
So the solid wind chime are good. But why?
Can you please explain. Thanks.

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Hi,
Please read below:-

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On 7/6/99 12:43:21 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear cecil,
You said that the 5 rod metal
wind chime is
The wind chime is closely associated with the flying star, where the number of the rod represents the element which is present in the wind chime.

For example of the material of the wind chime is metal, and there is 5 rods, this means that the wind chime is a earth-metal wind chime.
Generally, 2,3,4,5 are associated very closely with the inauspicious stars, and if you hang this in location which has a star 2,3,4,5 you are likely to trigger the influence of these stars thus causing bad influences.

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bad. What about the other
kind-
1. 3 rod bamboo wind chime
2. 4 rod bamboo wind chime
3. 2 rod crystal wind chime
4 9 rod crystal wind chime
5. Wind chime made of sea
shell
6 3 rod clover leaf terra
cotta wind chime.
7 12 rod solid metal wind
chime.
So the solid wind chime are
good. But why?

It is not so much that solid wind chime or even that say star 5 wind chime is not useful. You have to be careful as to where you are putting it. If place correctly, the element influence which you are looking for will remove the inauspicious influence based on the element composition of the wind chime.
Warmest Regards
Robert Lee

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Can you please explain.
Thanks.
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