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Feng Shui Wind ChimeHave you personally been feeling lazy or have been witness to someone that spends a large amount of time in bed?

Consider placing a wind chime in the center of the bedroom to uplift the person's chi. This can also be used if a person is depressed, lazy, suicidal or feeling stuck and not feeling like they can achieve anything.

The wind chime should consist of five hollow tubes that produce a clean, clear, sweet sound and should be hung from a red string. The five tubes represents the power of the five elements consisting of fire, earth, metal, water, and wood.

Would you consider hanging a wind chime in the center of a room?

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Oh my GOD, i found you in the nick of time. My son has been feeling depressed, lazy, sleeping till late afternoon. i have read your remedy of placing a wind chime in the middle of room. Will do.  
 
Thank you. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Posted @ Thursday, November 06, 2008 3:01 PM by zandra zaragoza
So glad you found the information of value. Let me know once you completed it and how it turns out.
Posted @ Thursday, November 06, 2008 3:45 PM by Ken Lauher
Great tip and I definitely will! I always thought wind chimes should be hung near a window, but I'm going to place on in the center of my home office for more energy and to combat SAD (seasonal affective disorder, or 'winter blues').
Posted @ Thursday, November 13, 2008 11:19 AM by Dawn
Another thing to think about regarding SAD is incorporating full spectrum lighting in your space. The full spectrum mimics the sun and can help with this.
Posted @ Thursday, November 13, 2008 2:44 PM by Ken Lauher
Just a question please about wind chimes in a home. I read that putting wind chimes in a home was not really too good as they can awaken spirits or draw unwanted spirits into the home. So, what could you do in place of wind chimes that would help with depression, laziness, etc. that you mentioned above. Thank you.
Posted @ Saturday, January 03, 2009 12:31 AM by Dorothy
Thanks for this tip. I look forward to nice career for my husband. He plans but do not excute them on time. He sleeps more. I think I will use this tip in our new rented apartment bedroom.
Posted @ Tuesday, July 28, 2009 3:57 AM by jui
Aw man...I fell in love with a windchime and bought it last week. It has rose quartz crystals, and a lovely sound. BUT it only has four hollow tubes! Should I still hang it?
Posted @ Sunday, February 21, 2010 1:58 AM by Lisa
Lisa, it will be fine with the 4 hollow tubes. If you were looking for a windchime for a specific Feng Shui remedy, 5 hollow tubes is preferred.
Posted @ Sunday, February 21, 2010 7:02 AM by Ken Lauher
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