Vastu is the source
of Feng Shui. Whilst
China has a very
original and self-styled
culture, it is a
fact that much of
the core of its
knowledge and customs
have evolved and
been adapted from
Indian antiquity.
This is evident
within the modern
day practices of
Feng Shui, which
although maintaining
many of the principles
of Vastu, have also
become somewhat
distanced from certain
key aspects. While
Feng Shui concentrates
on life energies
and strives for
a correction of
energetic blockages,
Vastu goes much
further, incorporating
many more principles
thus firmly establishing
the relationship
between the house
and its inhabitants.
Are Feng
shui and Vastu related?
Feng shui evolved
out of vastu after
Chinese scholars
travelled to the
Subcontinent and
studied Vedic traditions
and disciplines.
But vastu is uniquely
and specifically
about increasing
one's wellness -
an invaluable goal
in our age of stress.
Vastu is thoroughly
connected to all
the principles associated
with holism.
What are
some of the differences
between Vastu and
Feng shui?
Vastu is not an
all-or-nothing science.
But we should try
to adhere to its
healthy guidelines.
Vastu is not a one-size-fits-all
science. Everyone
is unique, so our
Vastu Living environments
need to reflect
our special needs.
Vastu is not a quick
fix. As with yoga
and ayurveda, we
should be mindful
in our practice
of Vastu Living
to reap its full
benefits.
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