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Four Essential Vedic Theories |
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The Vedic law of nature sees an innate order and harmony in the universe. Nothing man-made should interfere with this governing principle. This is where vastu comes in. There is nothing random in creation and nothing random about the design of any created form. Everything that exists in the natural world is endowed with an appropriate proportion and rhythm that gives grace and beauty to all creation. |
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Each created object or form has its function, its place in the mysterious scheme of the cosmos. If the harmony or order of the cosmos is disturbed, the result is chaos, disharmony, and an absence of well-being for all existence, from the mountains and rivers to every single creature, right down to the tiniest organism. |
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This principle of absolute harmony and order in the universe is the governing rule behind the science of vastu. Violate the law of nature in the design of your home and you end up without harmonyand frequently with an architectural eyesore! Violate the law of nature within your home or workspace and you will feel the same absence of harmony. Pay heed to the law of nature and you will find harmony and inner peace. You will have created a loving home for the soul. |
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Everything That Exists Is Animated |
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The Vedic texts say that everything in the universe is living. Everything vibrates and pulsates. Quantum physics accepts this now as well. Within Vedic philosophy, two terms define the process that gives a specific form to invisible energy: prakriti and purusha. |
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