Space Clearing
The feng shui art of Space Clearing - by Karen Kingston

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SPACE CLEARING IN RELATION TO VASTU

 

From the Indian Stapathya Veda standpoint it is very important to live in a house with a proper vastu, that means the house should be directed straight to North, South, East and West. The entrance should always be in the East or in the North. This is supposed to bring good fortune, health, wealth and spiritual progress. All other directions are meant to be inauspicious and are meant to disturb the brain functioning and bring no good fortune.

How does this relate to your Space Clearing? Could a wrong direction be neutralised by Space Clearing? Or do you not think in terms of 'wrong' directions or 'wrong' directed entrances?

- Gudrun Hülsenbeck, Germany

Karen's reply:

The Chinese have a form of feng shui which stipulates certain directions; Indian Vastu stipulates certain directions; and in Bali, where I live, Asta Kosala Kosali principles prescribe that all homes are aligned to the sacred direction of the mountains which run across the middle of the island. This means that homes built in South Bali are aligned to the North, and homes built in North Bali are aligned to the South.

To discern whether a system has integrity, it is necessary to discover the basis for the stipulations. In Bali, it is because they have the most highly presenced mountains I have found anywhere in the world. They align their houses to align with those forces.

But even here in Bali, Space Clearing will not correct wrong alignments. There is no relationship at all between Space Clearing and any system of directionology.

 

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