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1. In some instances, a wind chime is often recommended as a form of "moving" metal especially a 6-hollow rod windchime. (Especially if a sector has bad Flying star numbers with #5 or a combination of #5 with and/or #2 and/or #9.)


2. Sometimes, non-moving metal such as a row of six coins tied with red string is hung above the main door. It all depends on the flying star number(s) particularly the Mountain Star # and Water Star # at the main entrance. In some instances a set of six coins is enough. But in certain cases, alternative "moving metal" may be used. E.g. a common wall clock could be considered. Or those grandfather clock with brass fittings. (Of course some of these may make noise).


3. In general, six coins in a straight line is the "next" best alternative if one does not consider placing a wind chime. Plus, so long as the wall clock does not face the main door directly it may be considered.


4. Other "moving" metal may be air-conditioning flow of air circulating in the home cum main entrance area and/or a fan circulating air. This two are also considered as an "equivalent" of a wind chime. One has to see if any of these are or may or may not be appropriate to you.



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Yeongliang C. wrote:
I was told to hang a copper wind chimes at my door, but this is too loud and obvious. is there any other FS artifact that serves the same purpose, but less loud ?



Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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