SOURCE AND SINK DIRECTIONS IN VASTU
The east,
west, north and south directions are called the main directions of vastu, while
northeast, northwest, southeast, and southwest are the sub directions. The main
directions of vastu represent streams of specific energies. Since these
directions act as a source or sink for energies, orientation and alignment of
forces are predetermined in their zones of influence.
In absence of
such constraints, sub directions play important role. It is because sub
directions represent zone of confluence of different energies that are at right
angle to each other. As such any disturbance in flow in any sub direction
initiates turbulence in energy flow which is aligned to the main directions. In
ancient texts the sub directions are called “Marma-Sthan” or focal points.
The east and
north represent source directions for “Pranik” and “Jaivik” energy flows
respectively while west and south represent the sinks for these energies.
Jaivik and Pranic
Urja
The north and
south geomagnetic flux is termed as “Jaivik Urja” or organic energy. This force
field helps in locating the energy meridians in living beings and providing
them with natural orientation. This indirection flow defines, directs and
propagates the existence at cellular level. The solar energy flux keeps on
changing as per the position of the sun relative to the earth. This force field
with photon quanta as energy packet is permed as “Pranic Urja”.
This leads to
the following source and sink combinations.
Northeast: It
is a source-source focal point. Minimum or no load and maximum side margins lead
to ample energy flow for vastu.
Southeast: It
is a sink-sink focal point. Maximum loading and minimum side margins allows for
balancing the energy-matter equation.
Similarly,
comparatively reduced charges are indicated for the southeast and northwest zones,
which are sink-source and source-sink focal respectively.
Compiled from various sources
Vikas
P Deshpande
M.
E. Civil, Structural Consultant
Vastu
Consultant
0434681647,
deshpandevikas@gmail.com
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