Vastu for personal growth and self-realization

If everything is in order in most places around the center of the house, and only the center has a defect, this may indicate good things accumulated by a person in a past life, and now their behavior will influence what will come next. If the center of the home is filled with objects or furniture, the people living in the home will have difficulties understanding problems. From this, one can conclude that if the center of the home is full of objects while the rest of the house is harmonious, the residents may ruin their own lives through their behavior. If a sofa is placed in the center of the house, the person will need rest most of the time. If a television is placed there, it will lead a person into illusions.

People who have a wall running through the Brahma Bindu may encounter the following problems: lack of energy, fatigue, constant work mode, lack of time, back pain, fertility problems, greed, various burdens, lack of self-love, and problems in relationships. It is possible that such situations were frequent in the person’s family, and therefore they received such a home. In general, walls passing through the Brahmasthan or other blockages may indicate a block in partnership relations: communication problems, strong differences between partners, grievances, non-acceptance of one another, lack of respect, and, as a consequence, possibly a spiritual problem. If there is a toilet or storage room (or warehouse) in the center, this creates delays and postponements; a person must apply enormous efforts to succeed or to achieve anything, and still there is no certainty of the success they expect.

If supporting walls are built in the center of the home – which, as is known, cannot be demolished – one may try to break these blockages mentally and esoterically through self-work and understanding. If furniture is placed against these walls, it should of course be moved elsewhere. If it is impossible to keep the center of the home open and as it should be, it is better to anchor the heavy sectors (south-southeast, south, southwest, west, west-northwest), but without filling these sectors completely with furniture. It is important that each sector or room also have an open and aesthetically pleasing center (Brahmasthan). One can improve the situation by placing mirrors on the wall in the center of the home, but it is better not to overdo it and not to hang a mirror from floor to ceiling.

Today it is very difficult to find a home in which there is no defect in the center. In most cases, this area contains corridor walls designed narrowly to save space for other rooms, and as a result the central sector of the home is taken up by additional rooms. But in modern construction, especially in recent years, one can see bedrooms, porticos, staircases, kitchens, and even toilets in the center of the home. In most cases it is impossible to change the layout, and therefore one should not strain over it, but simply accept it or continue searching.

If most of the house is filled with furniture and objects, it will be very difficult to maintain the proper functioning of the ether element. It is good when furniture occupies from one quarter to one third of the home’s space (more is not recommended). A house in which the larger half is occupied and overloaded will be more difficult to correct to align with Vastu doshas (defects), because the corrections will not be able to act, and this will create fatigue, lack of energy, and lack of strength (since there will be no path for the energies to move through the space), even to solve important problems – because the home will become an energetic vampire. Moreover, excessive filling in every sector, even in the southwest, blocks the potentials that can be received from it. It is also not recommended for the home to be too empty. Absolute emptiness and excessive minimalism can be interpreted as poverty – everything must be in balance.

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