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Wind chimes: More than beauty and sound
Wind chimes are often seen as nothing more than a decorative item in homes. Little do they realize that these seemingly irrelevant items are great Feng Shui gift that are regarded to be very useful in a lot of ways. Let’s take a look at this phenomenon in detail
The science of Feng Shui is basically an ancient Chinese tradition that delves into the study of man, heaven and earth, to find out the connections between the three, and how these can be balanced with energies to benefit mankind in ways never thought possible. The most important among these energies is Chi, or good energy, in simple terms. Wind chimes, one of the most prized Feng Shui gifts, attract good fortune, prosperity, as well as people who can act as mentors to guide one towards greater things in life. They can also attract harmony and balance into the home and garden, and are generally used as moderators for Chi flow into the home. Their placement can dispel negative energies, a function in which they somehow act like a shield, by redirecting and tempering the same in a beneficial manner. Even when one thinks of the practical usage of these Feng Shui gifts, wind chimes can alert the members of the family about the entrance of an intruder.
And if you think that Wind chimes are only for homes, let me tell you that they have also been proven to bring prosperity in business as well. This is because energies work in different manners in different places. At home, a positive energy might mean peace and health, while at the workplace, they might mean higher profits and more wisdom to make the right decisions. The best place to hang them is the front door.
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what is the constant power source for the stereo in a 1997 honda prelude?
i recently installed a Sony XPLOD stereo deck in my 1997 Honda prelude, and i couldnt find the 12V constant to connect to the yellow wire on my stereo. i wired everything else fine. and now my cabin lights wont turn on when the door is open unless i turn on the headlights, and the door open alert won’t chime. also the clock only turns on when the ignition is on and the headlights are switched, and it wont keep the time….anyone have any ideas what i can use as a constant power source for this? thanks
yes i know i can use the battery as a power source i want to know what leads run from the battery that are available in the dash near the stereo deck
you blew a fuse….probably your interior courtesy light fuse.
your 12v constant will be in there behind the head unit…the old factory head unit had to have the same constant the new sony does.
replace the fuse. look in your car owners manual to find the fuse box.
if it blows as soon as your replace it you’ve shorted out the 12v constant somewhere behind the head unit.
