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Dear Anon,
From my personal experience, it is not good to hang a wind chime with various `elements'.
For example, it is still better to hang a wind chime that has no more than two elements:
Example: A wind chime that has a wood clinger and a wooden `roof' combined with say hollow alluminium/metal rods is still OK.
But as you had described, the wind chime that may have several elements e.g. silvery green, if dolphins are blue etc...
This year, for a period 7 house, North seems a pretty bad location for most homes. Given this situation, a wind chime at North (can still be considered) unless, one has a huge open field and close to a `dirty' temple.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 6/17/2003 7:46:25 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>I have been given an all metal
>chime, in a silvery green
>colour, consisting of 5 rods,
>around which hang 5 glass
>dolphins. The dolphins are in
>a leaping pose.
>
>I am wary of hanging up the
>chime as you caution against
>using 5 rod chimes. Please
>advise on the following:
># My house is a 7 year house.
>I do not have details of other
>stars. But can I add a rod to
>make it a 6 rod chime and hang
>it up, in the North direction?
># Any details to be looked
>into if I have to turn it into
>a 6 rod chime? Also, is all
>metal chime okay?
># Can I remove the chimes and
>just hang up the dolphins?
>Anything about the numbers if
>hanging up decorative things
>with fishes?
># If the above is okay,
>anything about location and
>placement?
>
>Regards & many thanks
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