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Dear Anon,
1. Perhaps, you can elaborate more on the use of the rationale for placement of windchime at NW and East. Or for example: Is there a problem at NW that needs fixing or South.
2. Overall, a 6 rod metal windchime e.g. made of copper or brass or aluminum hollow rods with wood piece are OK.
3. But as to the 5 rod (hollow rod) windchime, this is less preferred. The rationale for using "6" as it symbollically represents " Big metal " or strong metal. Which is often used as a cure.
4. Likewise, 5 under Flying Star is not a good number and where possible be best avoided (if one can).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/19/2002 12:00:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil
>Thanks for the woderful
>service.My front door is
>facing south. I have hanged a
>5 aluminium hollow rod wind
>chime in the NW sector which
>happens to be opposite the
>main door. Also I have hanged
>a 6 metal rod wind chime in
>the east. Are the positions of
>the windchimes correct?
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