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Dear Hoa Luong,
3 represents wood element.
Under the destructive cycle of the five elements concept:
Metal destroys wood to create wealth.
IF the windchime is made of metal, then the meaning is that "metal destroys wood" to "create wealth".
IF this is Feng Shui, then it is not a proper way of using this concept.
Under the Flying Star Feng Shui: the proper wind chime cure is the use of 6 coins (big metal) to constantly chime or make metallic sound.
What you mentioned are gimmicks: Out to draw or seduce us to buy material things.
For example, try placing 3 coins into one's purse; see if one gets luck or not. Usually, by the "end of the day" many would have just chuck this three coins aside from their wallet.
In the earlier example: because of the bad #5 or even mulitple #5 - under Flying Star, a wind chime is used to NEUTRALISE it.
Going forward: this 3 rod wind chime is not used to neutralise anything.
Just because a wind chime may be used under Feng Shui, it does not give it a blanket cover to be associated with all things Feng Shui. Instead, this is one clever marketing ploy out.
For example, it is perfectly legal to give to charity. But if a con man poses as a charity collector; and trys to collect money for `charity' but ending up in their pocket; this is a con or scam.
One would perhaps, like the most recent posting of someone getting fed-up (frustrated) with buying a figurine and end up throwing it away - broken.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 2/11/2003 1:56:00 PM, Hoa Luong wrote:
>Hi Cecil,
>Is there any meaning to a
>3-hollow rods windchime?
>Thank you,
>hoa
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