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On 7/3/99 1:56:12 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Since there is
>no other way
>besides hanging wind chimes
>and they say
>that one should not hang too
>many wind chime
>inside the home
Windchimes are for the outside not inside.
>I read that all the
>enhancement should be
>done in the living room. I
>needed to know why?
>
Not true.
>I also needed to know if we
>can hang wind chime in kitchen
>since I have slanting beam
>over my oven and I cant move
>it.
Windchimes are only for outside. You need to determine the material the slanting beam belongs to. In most cases, it is wooden beam. If that's the case, metal is the cure and not crystal(earth element) because wood controls earth. If the beams are high enough, it is not really a problem. Also, it depends upon the flying star combination of the affected area. The form (beams) might actually be good for the stars in that area if it contains good stars.
This is just my opinion.
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