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Feng Shui Bells & Chimes Feng Shui wind chimes and bells activate favorable energy or Sheng Chi and bring good fortune into any environment! Feng Shui literally means "wind and water", the two fundamental elements of life. The sound of wind chimes, like the flow of water, brings the energy of good Chi into our awareness. This gentle sound corrects the negative effects of traffic sounds, harsh noise, and dull noise, and brings balance into our environment. In addition, the healing tones of the chimes release blockages in our bodies, minds, and spirits, bringing a sense of healing and peace into our lives. The sound of chimes reminds us at physical and mental levels to be calm and be well. A Feng Shui Chime doesn't have to be Chinese to bring good fortune. Choose the chime that brings you the most joy and peace and hang it in your Feng Shui area! Also see Noah Bells And Bells, Tingshas, and Chimes Feng Shui Space Clearing Bell Made from an alloy of seven metal, each bell is tuned to give just the most prefect sound to permeate any room and clear unwanted vibrations.




This bell is widely used for space clearing in Chinese practice of Feng Shui. Bell stands approximately 7.5 inches tall. In the store, we use this bell in the following manner: First, we ring it in the center of the store (Earth) to clear vibrations. Then we go to the right of the front door and begin ringing it in each of the 8 Guas, proceeding clockwise (opening direction) around the store. For us, that means that we ring the bell first in the Knowledge area, then Family/Health, Fame, Relationships, Creativity, Helpful People, ending in the Career area (which is to the left of the door, facing out). In this manner, we are literally "sweeping away" negativity out the door, while opening up the space. Wood handle, Total height 7.5" We know you will love this bell! Exceptional Sound, Wood handle, Total height 7.5" We know you will love this bell! The ringing sound created by a metal bell enhances the flow of chi energy and attracts Good Fortune! Measuring 12" tip to tassel, in China it is called a "safe" bell used for protection.




Symbols at the top of the bell spell out protection and safety. Each taxi cab will hang a bell in it to keep it safe while traveling through the City. The bell itself measures 3" tall and 2" diameter. Pictures are shown on three sides - Kwan Yin- Goddess of Love, Buddha-Giver of Life, Tara - bringer of Compassion. The top of the bell depicts a wonderful fire dragon. Small, elegant bell - excellent for the entryway. Price: $10.00 SOLD OUT Ornate Prosperity Coin Bell This wonderfully detailed little bell, is ideal for bringing abundance, prosperity and protection to any environment. It is covered with a Chinese Dragon and symbols of the ever-powerful full moon. The Dragon is one of the four benevolent animals in the Chinese culture and is a splendid good-willed creature. The Dragon is believed to have descended from Heaven. It governs not only the sky but it is also a giver of the laws of the land. Strung from a traditional Chinese knot, an ancient Chinese coin hangs below depicting symbols of luck, longevity and good fortune.




The bell is 2" tall with burgundy silk string. Total hanging length is 12" Complete with story card. Price: $10.00 OUT OF STOCK Good Fortune and Blessing Chimes OM, the perfect chime for indoors or outdoors. There's no place like "OM" Brass OM Chime with Rudraksha Brass OM Chime with Rudraksha, Seeds of Faith. Rudraksha seeds can have from one to twenty-one mouths (mukhis) or faces, like facets of a cut gem. They are used in meditation and blessings around the world. This gentle chime is perfect for a window! 5.5 inches long (total hanging length 9 inches) Brass OM Chime with Beads and Bells OM is the Universal Sound of Eternal Oneness. The beginning sound of creation. This gentle chime is perfect for a window! 4.5 inches long (total hanging length 9 inches) OM Noah Bell Chime OM is the Universal Sound, the beginning of all sounds. 7 metal Noah Bells hang from this 11" wide, 14" tall chime. 3 OM Brass Bell Chime This version of the OM chime hangs 2 feet long, with 3 OM symbols and plenty of brass bells.




OM reminds us to be at peace! The bringer of wisdom and the remover of obstacles, depicted as a short fat man with an elephant's head. Ganesha is the patron of letters and learning and used especially for success in new ventures. Ganesha Bell Chime with Rudraksha Ganesha Bell Chime with Rudraksha, Seeds of Faith. Includes attributes of Ganesha plus Rudraksha SeedsCheck out more Sound Healing Gifts from the Collections Below! Use traditional Bells, Tingshas and Gongs from the Himalayas for meditation music, energy healing, and unique gifts. Woodstock Energy Chimes to chime your way to energy balance. Contribute to This Page HTTP Error 404.0 - Not Found The resource you are looking for has been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. Failed Request Tracing Log DirectoryfaultRequestLogPath The directory or file specified does not exist on the Web server. The URL contains a typographical error. A custom filter or module, such as URLScan, restricts access to the file.




Things you can try: Create the content on the Web server. Review the browser URL. Create a tracing rule to track failed requests for this HTTP status code and see which module is calling SetStatus. For more information about creating a tracing rule for failed requests, click here. Links and More Information This error means that the file or directory does not exist on the server. Create the file or directory and try the request again. View more information » Godzilla roared to No. 1 at the box office on opening weekend. The latest reboot of the sci-fi blockbuster brings a new take on the monster's iconic roar to the silver screen. Ethan Van der Ryn and Erik Aadahl designed the sound for the new movie. "I think that the Godzilla roar probably tops the King Kong roar in terms of iconic-ness," Van der Ryn says. "It leaves a big footprint," Aadahl says. Over the past 60 years, each incarnation of the film since has taken a slightly different recipe for cooking up the sound.




In the 1954 original, the sound effects team tried, unsuccessfully, to use animal sounds to create the roar. It was Japanese composer Akira Ifukube who had the idea to use a musical instrument to create the shriek we all know. "It was actually a double bass, using a leather glove coated in pine-tar resin to create friction," Aadahl says. "They'd rub it against the string of the double bass to create that sound." Van der Ryn and Aadahl started on the roar for the latest film three years ago. It took them about six months to get to this: When the film's director, Gareth Edwards, heard it, he had to know what it was. Found on YouTube: Godzilla's roars through the decades. "We actually decided not to tell him until a little more than a month ago, when we had finished the film," Aadahl says. "Because it's kind of like a magic trick. If you show, OK, the card is right here in the sleeve and I'm going to pull it out, and that's the trick, it kind of diffuses it. Despite many requests, the sound designers would not reveal the secrets of the sauce for this latest roar.




"I think more so than any other sound effect we've designed, we have a certain protectiveness over that sound. It's when you're giving voice to something, you're giving it its soul. And if we tell everybody exactly how we did it, people will think of that when they hear the roar, and we want them to think of Godzilla," Aadahl says. "We actually were sworn to take it to our graves with us," Van der Ryn adds. "No lie — by Thomas Tull, the head of Legendary [Entertainment]." They did share some of the details of the process. They played a lot with anything that created friction — experimenting with the sounds of rusty car doors and rubbing the surface of a tom drum. Using a scientific microphone, they captured sounds at frequencies outside the realm of human hearing, and then pitched them down in the studio.How Many Godzillas Are There, Already? 'Godzilla' Brings The Spectacle Without Obscuring The Big Guy's Dark Past What "that allowed us to do was exploit this vast universe of sounds that really people have never heard before," Van der Ryn says.

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