6-Bells Windchime with 8-Spoke Dharmachakra
Windmill
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List Price:USD98
Our Price:USD43.88
30% Discount:USD30.88
Material: Brass
Color: Multicolored
Dimension(in): 1.1in each bell; 2.6x0.2x2.6in fan; 3.2x3.2x23in all
Weight: 255g
ID: SL17036 |
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Product Description
Featuring six genuine brass bells that are
struck from outside (no clapper inside), this windchime does more
than what the normal six rods windchime can do. Bells are believed
to scare away potentially harmful ghosts and evil spirits. Six
bells connote the "Chien Hexagram" of I-Ching which carries the
meaning Big Metal and luck from heaven. This hexagram exerts the
strongest form of metal energy which is required to counter problematic
earth energy. On the other hand, the "8-Spoke Dharmachakra"
is an ultra strong antidote for killing energy and evil forces.
It is often used as cures for difficult situations when other
cures become helpless, in situations that may possibly carry misfortunes,
disasters and accidents. It is also a potent cure against visible
and invisible "shar chi" such as poison arrows and annual
afflictions. Next, the lucky windmill never fail to establish
success and stability within a household. It
is used as protection against all odds, obstacles and dangers
to shield one against bad intentions from others. With
the ability to blow away challenges and troubled energies, this
lucky windmill creates favorable fortune in all aspects of life
such as career, wealth, health and overall well-being. The weight
below features the "tai chi" symbol, an emblem of balancing
yin and yang energies.
Other features on the primary piece
Protecting you against all odds, the salient
features and the importance of the auspicious symbols on the primary
piece can be explained and elaborated as follows:
1. 8-Spoke Dharmachakra - or "wheel of law", it literally
means "the wheel of transformation". Also one of the Eight Auspicious
Objects, the wheel consists of three basic parts: the hub, the
rim, and spokes. Its underlying form is that of a circle, which
is recognized across all traditions as a shape that is complete
and perfect in itself, qualities which inform the teachings of
the Buddha too. Individually, the rim represents the element of
limitation, the hub is the axis of the world, and the eight spokes
denote the Eightfold Path. Symbolising the ability to cut through
all obstacles, the moving wheel symbolizes the movement of cosmic
order.
2. Four propellers - they are strong symbols of dissipating negativities.
3. Empowered by the Mantra of White Umbrella Goddess - the powerful
Buddha of Protection who carries a white umbrella has the power
to symbolically dispel any evil intentions of people who may want
to hurt you. Be mindful that everyone is vulnerable to jealous
intentions of unscrupulous people, enemies or competitors, so
it is better safe than to be sorry. This mantra can also ward
off black spells casted by the underlying currents of jealousy
and making them harmless. The mantra is "Tadyatha Om Anale
Anale, Khasame Khasame Bhaire Bhaire, Sume Sume Sarva Buddha,
Adhishthana Adhishtite Svaha" which can be recited 108 times
a day.
4. Horse on Swallow with Fireball - signifies speed. The horse
is known to be a great racer, but with the help of a swallow that
flies, it go even faster. Tapping the power of the horse's strong
fire element, the "Horse on Swallow" featured with the
"Fireball" will triumph over villains,
troublemakers, petty characters, rumour mongers and venomous people
It is an authentic cure by old style masters for all forms of
troubled energies that cause hostility, anger and quarrels. It
effectively burns away disputes between lovers, problems with
office authorities, lawsuits and quarrelsome neighbours.
5. Tiger Head - being the fiercest among the four celestial animals,
it represents strength, power and courage. Its main attribute
is to guard, protect, instill fear in enemies and chase evil characters
away.
6. Victory Banner - denotes triumph over evil, disagreements,
disharmonies, obstacles and anger. It is also a strong symbol
of wealth recovery, suitable for those who had gone through bad
and trying times before.
7. Evil Vanquishing Taoist Incantation -
this powerful taoist incantation terminates all forms of evil
and those who are trying to cause harm to you.
8. Travel Safe Taoist Incantation - secures your safety by ensuring
that you will not reach the wrong place at the wrong time and
save you from dangers such as terrorism attack, accident and disaster.
Bells
Bells ("zhong") are believed to
scare away ghosts and evil spirits. As a result, you will often
spot more familiar small bells physically attached to textiles
and other domestic objects for this purpose. Demon scaring bells
can also be found in the waves of some embroidered rank badges,
often accompaied by scepters, stone chimes and other good luck
symbols. It is a motif quit common in the Guangxu Period (1875-1908),
is a pun invoking the name of demon chaser "zhong kui".
Where to hang the windchime
Windchime like bagua is a fundamental tool
used in authentic Feng Shui. The advantage of a windchime is it
can be use internally to dissolve shar chi. Windchimes are unquestionably
the most powerful enhancer and cure for many Feng Shui situations.
Windchimes are potent enough to maneuver and enhance chi wherever
it is placed. They make a significant presence especially for those
who do not want to spend too much money to modify buildings and
large structures due to bad Feng Shui. Properly designed windchimes
according to the rules of the nature do not invite ghost, but instead
will chase away evil spirits with the melody of metal energy.
You may display the windchime in the following
areas:
1. Display it where malevolent energy exists as a result of bad
flying stars, even the most complicated combinations where other
cures are insufficient.
2. Display it at intended areas to counter any "shar chi"
due to rushing energy. Examples of rushing energy situations are
such as stairs facing your maindoor, long pathway leading to a
door, two doors facing each other, a window facing a door etc.
It will slow down rushing "chi". Besides, it is also
used to welcome in positive energy.
3. Display in the sector where the Natal or Annual Illness Star
#2 flies into.
4. Display in the sector where the Natal or Annual Fatal Yellow
Star #5 flies into.
Note:
Please do not hang a windchime directly above where you sleep, sit,
eat, work or stand. Your energy will be suppressed. In the event
that there is space constraint, you may hang the windchime lower
than waist level.
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