Otherwise, the correction will have minimal influence on the defective area.
Sometimes corrections begin to work the same day, and sometimes much later. It all depends on the strength of the correction, the inner state, and what is happening in the home.
When one suffers for a long time from areas with defects, this begins to negatively affect health. For example, a dosha in the southwest can lead to mental illness. But not only health may suffer – various processes that a person wants to undertake simply cannot occur. For example, if a person wants to divorce, they will not be able to do so if there is a defect in the west of the home. If there are problems with children, they will be more difficult to resolve if there is a defect in the northeast.
Where to Begin Corrections
First of all, corrections should begin at the center of the plot and of the home. One begins correcting from the sectors of outgoing energy, following the clockwise direction (from the southeast to the south, and so on), and finishes in the east. Only after the land has been corrected should one begin correcting the house, following the same path in the clockwise direction through the same negative sectors. Corrections begin on the lowest floor and end on the highest.
If one wishes to correct a positive direction, one must first verify whether the opposite negative direction has been corrected. If not, the negative direction must be corrected first, and only afterward may one proceed to correcting the positive direction. Likewise, if the correction of a positive direction does not help sufficiently, one should correct and strengthen the negative direction opposite to it. For example, if you corrected the east and after some time there are no changes and the problem remains unresolved, you should correct or strengthen the west.
Various Defects and Methods for Working with Them
Vedha Dosha
Defects of various types around the home or at the entrance to the home are considered Vedha Dosha. In cases where the defect is located far from the home at a distance equal to the height of the building multiplied by itself, there will be no negative influence from the defect.
When the defect does influence the home, it must be removed. If the issue concerns garbage containers, it is advisable to move them elsewhere. If removing the Vedha Dosha is impossible for various reasons, it is recommended to strengthen the Vastu influences inside the home (in the direction where the defect is located).
One may also use pyramid yantras. Such a pyramid consists of several layers: the upper layer is one large pyramid that encompasses all the lower layers. The second layer consists of 9 pyramids, and beneath each of these 9 pyramids are 9 additional pyramids in the next layer (the third layer contains 81 pyramids). The bottom layer is composed of 9 equal parts. There are several types of pyramid yantras.
To protect against Vedha Dosha, one may create a kind of “protective wall” using these pyramids. One must place 8 pyramids in a row beneath the ground in front of each exposed front side of the house, and an additional 2 pyramids – one on each side of the entrance to the yard (within the yard), also underground.
Shalya Dosha
The meaning of the word shalya in Sanskrit is “that which causes pain,” “bones.” This means that any bones located underground will bring problems to a person. This is the reason why one cannot live near a cemetery.
All types of substances found underground are considered shalya: dishes, ceramics, metals, bones, pitchers, and other items. Everything found in the earth carries either a positive or negative meaning (as described in my first book, Vastu for Harmony in the Home and Success in Business).