My Vastu journey began in 2000; at that time in my life I felt trapped and constantly frustrated with the stagnation in all levels of my life and was eager to try anything to help my situation feel more positive. When a friend recommended I try a Vastu (Indian Feng-Shui) consultation I jumped at the opportunity. I had the full works, having the consultant install the twelve Vastu Yantras and the Meru chakra and Vasati pyramid in my home with mantras.
Following the consultant’s advice, I made adjustments to my external environment and immediately began experiencing what I can best describe as a ‘clearing’ in my life.
During the ceremony, a large cheque dropped through my letter box. It was money owed to me that I had given up hope of having returned. Was it a coincidence? All I know is that the mantras were doing something positive, I could feel it.
To my surprise and delight, following the consultation a multitude of further positive events unfolded. I moved to a new desired place of residence and my finances improved drastically. I became hopeful and excited, could this be the beginning of something better?
The Vastu consultant made a remark that really struck a chord within me. He explained that the negative aspects in our space are merely reflections of the stagnated or blocked energies within ourselves. We attract a space, room, house, or apartment that matches and supports our subconscious mind, our beliefs, the way our chakras work, and ultimately our karma. In other words, our space supports who we are.