Nepal’s serene beauty cradles ancient wisdom, where spirituality intertwines with everyday life. Picture our homes as energy pathways, where positivity flows like a gentle stream. In our exploration of Vastu Shastra’s spiritual insights, let’s uncover 10 common “Vastu Don’ts” that can disrupt this positive energy and upset the balance of our homes.
Warm Entryways:
Visualize your home’s entry as a spiritual doorway (dwaar). For instance, don’t block this entrance with shoes, umbrellas, or unnecessary items. Keep it open and inviting, welcoming good vibes to flow freely.
Reflecting Energy:
Visualize your home’s entry as a spiritual doorway (dwaar). For instance, don’t block this entrance with shoes, umbrellas, or unnecessary items. Keep it open and inviting, welcoming good vibes to flow freely.
Peaceful Bedrooms:
Your bedroom is your haven of rest. Steer clear of sleeping under slanted ceilings or sharp corners. For example, if your bed is under a sloped ceiling, place a canopy or use soft lighting to counter the negative impact.
Banishing Clutter:
Clutter clogs energy flow. Keep your home tidy and organized, allowing positive energy to circulate freely. Consider decluttering your living room by arranging books, magazines, and items in an orderly manner.
Brighten Hidden Corners:
Neglected corners trap stagnant energy. Infuse life into these spots with decorations, plants, or soft lighting. Place a potted plant or decorative lamp in a dim corner to uplift its energy.
Fixing Leaks, Embracing Prosperity:
Leaky pipes symbolize money slipping away. Fix them promptly to ensure your prosperity doesn’t drain away. Address a dripping faucet in the kitchen or bathroom to prevent financial loss.