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certain that each element and its deity are not disturbed. To disregard this vastu principle spells trouble. Sudesh would frequently say: "Ignore a deity's proper space is to ask for a civil war." A civil war among deities is no small thing and the helpless occupants of the built space are the unfortunate victims. |
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Controlling Positive and Negative Forces |
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In recent years, geobiologists have been studying the impact of electric and magnetic fields that they claim can interfere with our health and deplete our energy. While the ancient vastu texts do not mention these fields by name, many geobiologists believe that vastu sages understood the potential harm connected to these fields. The basic elements, allocated their appropriate space in a site and in construction, serve as a counter-force that offers us protection from these negative sources. |
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In the process of enclosing an open space, construction can also disrupt access to sunrays and the free flow of positive energies, or trap negative energies inside the building. Even alterations or remodeling in a preexisting structure, from adding a room to introducing a new color scheme or shifting around the furniture, can have profound repercussions that effect the flow of energies and their relationship to the interior space and our own energies. |
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Vastu takes all of these factors into consideration and creates a space where there is a beneficial interaction between the vibrations of the occupants and the positive vibrations that are allowed to flow with minimum interference throughout the site and its dwelling. This healthy flow of positive vibrations complements the vibrations that exist within the pulsating human form. Conversely, vastu guidelines appease, block, or even remove the harmful vibrations that dilute our positive vibrations and wear us down. |
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