Create A Buddhist Sanctuary with Wind Chimes in Your Garden

Article by Mitchell Sorenson

When ever you hear of Buddhism the very first thing that enters your mind is a place called nirvana. Nirvana is a place where you achieve total happiness. It is a place that is peaceful and without stress because with this religion you are taught to give up your earthy possessions and live a simple life.

That is the reason why most Buddhist temples are found on top of Tibetan mountains far away from civilization. In their temples all they do is pray, meditate and live a humble life communing with nature. One of the most salient features of these temples is the bells they ring. These bells emit a deep rich oriental tone which is a symbol of tranquility and peace. People who search for their nirvana will take pains to climb these mountains. The echo of the sound of the bells indicates how close they are to achieving their goals. The closer they are to this sound means they have reached finally their nirvana.

To recreate a Buddhist sanctuary you can hang wind chimes in strategic areas or your home. You can choose your backyard or garden to recreate your own Nirvana. You can hang these elegant accents from the branches of your trees and enjoy the soothing music they make whenever a gust of wind blows by. The sound of its pentatonic scaled melody will take you to a spiritual journey up in the Himalayan Mountains. Its rich, deep tones are truly calming and therapeutic.

You will have the same effect if you drape these wind chimes inside the rooms of your house preferably by the windows where air can move thru freely. Your rooms will have a relaxing atmosphere and it will make them look more inviting. You will be mesmerized by watching these ornaments dance gracefully in the air while they sing an inspiring harmony of stillness and serenity.

About the Author

Mitchell Sorenson, author of this article is also interested in wind chimes and recommends you to please check out personalized wind chimes if you liked reading this information.



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