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not to do that. Without the background, you will almost certainly not get the full benefits of vastu. When you read Part Two and learn how to incorporate vastu in your own life, use the same care. If you do, there is a good chance that vastu will work for you as it does for me. In your home, you will discover a harmony within yourself and a feeling of ease with the ones who may be living with you. In your workspace, you will find a sense of balance where you feel connected with your work. And over time these new feelings will become the prevailing part of your interior self and change, forever, how you relate to the environment from the smallest to the largest definition of that word. |
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But please remember that neither vastu nor this book promises a dramatic overnight change. Vastu living is not a quick fix. Like feng shui, this ancient Hindu practice requires more than a new fish bowl or the pleasant sound of wind chimes. It can take some tinkering before your spaces are properly tuned. Just think of it as zeroing in on a station on an old-fashioned radio. Turning that dial until it finally gets rid of the static can take a while. This is how it works with vastu living. It requires an honest careful study of yourself and your surroundings. |
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Vastu also asks you to gaze intently at the world around you. Consider, too, the rest of the world that is so far away from your window that you can't even describe it. Take into account the wonder of all that is in the universe, including the wonder that exists inside you. Can you see that everything is interconnected and interrelated, and that all existence benefits from a state of mutual harmony and balance? Can you see how this concept logically extends to our physical space? If you can say yes or want to say yes, then draw upon the wisdom of vastu. This spiritual science can create a gentle home for your soul and the souls of the ones you love who share your space. |
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