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šŸ‚ The Healing Sound of Zaphir Chime in Autumn

  • Zoe
  • Sep 10, 2025
  • 1 min read

Updated: Sep 11, 2025


As September begins, I suddenly realize the year has quietly passed its halfway mark, and autumn is settling in.


Autumn has always been my favorite season. The breeze gently sweeps away summer’s humidity and heat. I wander the streets in a light jacket, greeted by refreshing cool air. Even the fallen leaves scattered across the pavement carry a quiet kind of romance.


If red leaves are the symbol of autumn, then the Twilight version of the Zaphir wind chime must be its melody.


I first encountered wind chimes during a singing bowl training. When I heard their soft, healing tones gently ringing, I was amazed—who knew wind chimes could be so delicate and sophisticated?


Zaphir chimes come in five versions: Crystalide for spring, Sunray for summer, Twilight for autumn, Blue Moon for winter, and the Intermediary Season version Sufi -- which bridges all four. Each chime contains eight resonating rods of different lengths, producing a unique harmony.


In my gong meditation and sound healing sessions, wind chimes play a vital role. Students love their sound—some say it feels like being cradled as a baby, wrapped in gentle care.


Which wind chime touches your heart the most?

Zaphir chimes come in five versions: Crystalide for spring, Sunray for summer, Twilight for autumn, Blue Moon for winter, and the Intermediary Season version Sufi
Zaphir chimes come in five versions: Crystalide for spring, Sunray for summer, Twilight for autumn, Blue Moon for winter, and the Intermediary Season version Sufi

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