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or midpoint location of all the built-in structures, such as bookcases and cabinets and closets. Also include the windows, big appliances, and all the furniture and the doors in and out of the room. If you have plants in a room, don't forget to include them on the blueprint. If you have electrical systems, such as a stereo, computer, or television, please indicate them as well. |
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If you live or work in a loft or wall-less space, you still need to treat each space as you would a room, so just imagine that there are walls that separate the areas of the loft. Each area will still have a north, south, east, and west, and the intermediate directions with their corresponding elements and deities, including the element of space and Brahma in the sacred center. Then proceed as above. |
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Evaluating Your BlueprintsGeneral Guidelines |
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When you examine your blueprints, see how well the existing layouts conform to the location of the five elements and their deities as they appear on the chart below. The center of each blueprint is the Brahmasthana, the sacred realm of Brahma and the element of space. This is also the location of most of the important vulnerable points on the vastu purusha. So this particular part of each space should be treated with care and not overburdened by weight. Don't panic if your home or business is plunk on the middle of the Brahmasthana; we will deal with that in due course, and not through demolition! You may not be able to protect the center of a building either, but you may be able to protect the Brahmasthana of each room. |
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