In this video I explain what is the difference between conventional building design and Vastu design.
Vastu analysis for existing buildings considers seven factors that influence the wellness of your home or your office. The alignment of your building to cardinal directions is one of the curtail factors to be considered.
Five elements, earth, water, fire, air, and ether, have their specific positions in the building. Each direction and sub direction is under the influence of some element and the planet on a quantum level.
The shape of your home and/or office influence your success. In a rectangular shape, energy moves efficiently. When there is a missing corner or extension energy looses its spontaneous flow and tends to get stuck, creating stress on subtle level that reflects negatively in different aspects of your life.
Vastu architecture encourage placing openings in the north, north-east, and east walls of your building as those directions bring life supportive energies that we want to attract into our homes.
When terrains slopes down toward the north-east that allows positive solar and geomagnetic energy to enter the building.
It is vital to keep the building clean and well organized. Do not overstuff your home with furniture and accessories. Make sure there is no clutter in any part of your home in any part of your home, but specifically in the north, north-east, east, and the center of your home.
Natural radiation of the earth can be distorted by natural or man made made influences such as mineral concentration, fault lines, underground streams, and underground public utilities.
Have you ever wondered about the intriguing process of energy transforming into tangible form? I am excited to present a captivating video that sheds light on this remarkable phenomenon.
Everything in nature is in such a perfect balance until the moment we build a structure and violate elemental harmony. Vastu is the discipline that restores that balance.
Vastu is an ancient science of organizing building compositions to create a dynamic balance between the form and the energy. Its goal is to align our man-made structures with forces of nature so that harmonious conditions are created for building occupants.
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