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Hi to fellow forum users
Thought you all may be interested in the following:
I moved a metal windchime to the bottom of my garden and hung it in a tree. On May 13 Cecil advised against this, stating it would cause nightmares.
As I always like to prove things to myself, I left the chime as is, and said nothing to family members.
In the past four days my two children age 20 and 13 have reported disturbing dreams each night.
Today the windchime will be taken down and packed away.
If one ever doubts the power of windchimes, this serves as a good example.
Cheers
Glyn

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Dear Forum Users,
Usually, under conditions of YIN, there may be " playfull imps " or spirits.
They usually mean no harm to anyone but can bad cause "nightmares."
Medium sized to large trees plus additional things like a wind chime may
increase the YIN at such locations and attract such playfull imps to be
around. Too many concentration of trees are considered a too YIN
environment.
For the benefit of new members here, my next door neighbour's bungalow has
at least a minimum of 5 or more wind chimes located at the West or YIN
location. This means that the likelyhood that one can get `mental problems'.
True enough, this next door neighbour always carry around a video camera,
filming our garden area and always try to chase people walking past her
gate.
In Asia, it would not be appropriate for us to `interfere' with other
people's life and futhermore, I do not have the courage to inform my
neighbour about the effects of the wind chime.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
-----Original Message-----
From: Listmanager
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Date: Friday, May 21, 1999 7:55 AM
Subject: Windchimes

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Hi to fellow forum users
Thought you all may be interested in the following:
I moved a metal windchime to the bottom of my garden and hung it in a tree.
On May 13 Cecil advised against this, stating it would cause nightmares.
As I always like to prove things to myself, I left the chime as is, and
said nothing to family members.
In the past four days my two children age 20 and 13 have reported
disturbing dreams each night.
Today the windchime will be taken down and packed away.
If one ever doubts the power of windchimes, this serves as a good example.
Cheers
Glyn
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