Feng Shui and Wind Chimes
Feng Shui, the ancient Chinese art of creating a harmonious
environment, is becoming more and more popular in the United
States. Pronounced "fung shway," it translates to "wind and
water" and its roots in Chinese history date back more than
5,000 years. Originally kept as a secret to assist the Imperial
Dynasties, Feng Shui is now helping to create a more pleasant
home and work environment for people around the globe.
Wind chimes are popular in the art of Feng Shui; not only
pleasing to look at and pleasant to listen to, it is believed
that they not only stimulate the imagination and creativity, but
that wind chimes also give one a burst of 'chi,' or good energy,
whenever they ring. Hanging wind chimes both at the entrance and
exits of buildings is said to assist, not only those inside the
building, but to help those who are entering, chasing away the
negative energies that often cling to us.
Feng Shui wind chimes are beautiful to look at; commonly crafted
of bamboo and brass, many are specially tuned to promote good
energy and stimulate the imagination. In Feng Shui, it is
believed that both the bamboo and the metal of these chimes help
heal negative energies that can cause illness or accident. Some
wind chimes are made to hang in certain areas, while others are
made to sit upon a table or desk, where they can be manually
rang, providing an 'instant chi boost'. Feng Shui wind chimes
are designed to remind us to be playful and lighthearted,
helping us to overcome obstacles that we are faced with,
preventing stagnation and attracting opportunity into our lives.
Whether you are a follower of geomancy (earth magic) or just
have a love of music, the Feng Shui wind chimes are beautiful to
listen to and fill listeners with a sense of tranquility. Few
can resist the warm earthy tones and soft sounds that emanate
from these wonderful chimes. Whether you wish to create a Feng
Shui harmonious environment or not, everyone always enjoys the
smiles that these chimes are known to create.