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Dear Sarah,
1. In Traditional Feng Shui, wind chimes need not necessarily meant to be hang in the north/north west part of the house.
It depends. It depends on the individual FS audit done for the home. Usually, this is referenced to the Flying Star chart.
2. If we do not consider Para 1, or use intuition, or simply liked a wind chime and placed it at a location that we personally find suitable, it should be `non-intrusive' or should `fit' the location.
A `commonsense' approach is that since the wind chime constantly touches your door, it should normally not touch the door. As this is also considered a `decorative' piece, it should blend with or harmonise with the location and it seems that it does not fit here.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 9/11/00 2:48:00 PM, Sarah Shetterly wrote:
>I recently purchased some
>fortune fengshui wind chimes,
>which they said to hang in the
>north/northwest part of your
>home. I have them over my
>front door, and they get
>brushed with the door when it
>opens & closes. Is it bad
>luck for the chimes to ever
>touch the door? When the door
>is closed they do not touch.
>I donot need anymore
>misfortune in my house, can
>you helpme?
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