up and keep it moving.
Smaller wind chimes can be used indoors, anywhere that
you feel
a need for protection, to slow down fast moving chi, or to lift the energy of a
room.
If a certain area of your home has a major clutter problem, hang
a wind chime there for a few days and make sure it sounds often. It will help
loosen up the stuck energy so your clutter-clearing efforts will progress more
quickly.
Wind chimes come in many sizes, from tinkly little tiny ones to
great big resonant ones. Match the size of the wind chime to the size of your
space. A large brass wind chime might be overwhelming indoors, while a very
small chime may not be strong enough to have much effect.
Choose metal chimes, as they have the most penetrating tone. The
most important consideration for a wind chime is that the sound be pleasing to
you, so pick the one whose tones you like the best.