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Defects
And Their Effects
Any
energy is a flow of a field from a higher potential
to the lower. This can be mechanical, electrical
or cosmic. The laws are the same. A plot represents
both the positive and negative forces in a balanced
sphere. This balance gets disturbed when the structure
is placed in it. A balance in a plot is achieved
when the positive and negative parts of the plot
has an equal potential.
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(Fig1)
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Here
the north and east portions represent the positive field
and the south and west portions represent the negative
field. Granting that the level in the plot is uniform
we have a well-balanced plot.
An imbalance between the two fields can be created by
the following methods.
1) Increasing the level of any sector weakens that sector.
2) Reducing the level by taking away the earth increases
the strength of that particular sector.
3) Creating extensions increases the area of that particular
sector thereby increasing the strength of that particular
sector.
4) Water bodies enhance the strength of that particular
sector
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Let us understand the concepts more clearly with the
help of these figures.
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(Fig 2)
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(Fig 3)
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In fig (2), you find that the level of the positive
sector is higher in comparison to the negative sector.
Because of this the strength of the positive field decreases
and the negative increases. In this case energy flows
from the negative portion to the positive portion. In
essence the plot therefore has, what is known as the
‘negative energy’ flow.
See the fig (3) where the higher level is in the negative
sector. In this case, the energy flows from the positive
to negative side and hence the plot has a natural ‘positive’
energy flow.
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Reducing
the level again results in the same impact as explained
in Fig (2) and (3).
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(Fig 4)
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If
the plot extends in a positive direction then the area
covered by the positive portion increases and provided
the level is uniform, the flow of energy takes place
from the sector, which has the extended corner towards
the other side.
See fig (4). Here the northeast portion is extended.
Hence the field area of the positive sector is more.
If the level is uniform, the flow takes place from the
positive side to the negative resulting in a positive
energy plot.
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(Fig 5)
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The
reverse happens in case the negative portion extends.
See fig (5). As the negative sector is more powerful,
a negative current flows towards the positive turning
the energy flow pattern into ‘negative’.
A water body basically represents a depression. Water
can collect only when a portion of the land is depressed
or is at a lower level.
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(Fig 6-a)
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(Fig 6-b)
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(Fig 6-c)
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See
Fig (6-a).A water body in the ‘positive’ sector makes
the positive half more powerful, resulting in a ‘positive’
flow.
See Fig (6-b).Same effect is achieved if a heavy body
like a rock is in southwest.
See Fig (6-c).A water body in the negative sector increases
the negativity of that sector resulting in a ‘negative
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Vaasthu
For Buildings
So far we have discussed the positive and negative
features of plots. We will now see how the constructional
aspects of the building affect the flow.
It should be noted that the plot can only generate
a positive field if the plot confirms to Vaasthu.
But the building should be constructed in such a
manner that it receives the flow thus generated.
So we see that actually there are two aspects in
the construction of buildings. One, the plot which
should generate a positive field and second, the
building which should receive the field inside.
Technically therefore it is possible to have a powerful
field but a wrong structure could make the complete
Vaasthu ineffective. Conversely it possible to have
a building exactly confirming to Vaasthu but on
a wrong plot which again nullifies the Vaasthu effects.
Same analogy applies for the buildings too. To get
the Vaasthu benefits, therefore, the plot must generate
a strong field and the structure must be so designed
as to receive it. Only then the Vaasthu benefits
will reach the residents.
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(Fig 7)
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(Fig 8)
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See (Fig 7). Here the plot is as per Vaasthu and the
building, which is on the ground floor, is properly
placed to receive the positive energy.
See (Fig 8) the building covers the positive sector,
thereby weakening it and the wrong sectors are opened
up, making them stronger. In this case the building
receives a negative flow and granting that the building
is as per Vaasthu, the benefits of Vaasthu to the residents
do not follow.
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