Tuesday 28 February 2012

VASTHU SASTRA ARTICLE ON WORK PLACES BY T. SELVA

Creating a sacred work space
Ancient Secrets
By T. SELVA

A CONDUCIVE workplace is vital for a person’s career development, personal protection, as well as harmony in the office.

Preparing such a space can be challenging, unless the individual has a private office. However, it’s not impossible because there are several ways to go about it.

Most working people spend the prime hours of their day in a room or cubicle or an open office space, and are exposed to vibrations that can have adverse effects on them.

Fatigue, weakness, restlessness, aches, poor concentration and high levels of stress are all linked to artificial light and electromagnetic radiation via electronic equipment like computers and mobile phones.
Make a list of what you wish for and place it in a prosperity box together with citrine crystals.

One good way to create an auspicious work area is to perform regular space clearing to flush out the negative energies, and attract positive vibrations. Choose a time when you are unlikely to be disturbed – before you start work or after working hours. Discard all old newspapers, unused books and clutter on or under the table to free the space and allow fresh energies to flow in freely.

After you have cleaned up your workstation, have a private corner to create a sacred space. In this protective zone, you can build an unobtrusive “altar” by displaying anything that gives you comfort and peace. It can be an image of living or departed saints, a guardian angel, or someone with whom you feel safe and happy.

Remember, your guardian will never take the offensive against a person or situation that makes you feel vulnerable. But it will offer a mantle of protection around you, and strengthen your aura levels so that negative energies cannot get to you.

To promote good vibrations at work, pay respect to the holy space you have created by viewing it before you start your day.

If you are having trouble with a colleague, place an indoor plant between the two of you to offer protection. Display plants and fresh flowers that have protective qualities, such as fern and jasmine.

Besides your work area, you can also place plants in the waiting room and reception area to reduce invasive effects from the energy of visitors. To further enhance your protective shield, display crystals like citrine, smoky quartz, rose quartz or red jasper on your table and the four corners of the room to help absorb stray and negative energies.

To woo subtle positive energies, display copper pyramids on or beneath your work table, and on your computer. But make sure you clean them every month.

Include plenty of indoor plants in the building to provide oxygen, and let their vibrations connect you to the natural world.

If you are involved in business and want to focus on abundance, create a prosperity box. Using red ink, draw up a list of what you wish for.

Be specific. For instance, if you want money, state the amount, fold the piece of paper and place it the box. Then keep it in the south-west corner of your office space. Your wish is supposed to manifest within 48 days.

T. Selva, chief news editor at The Star, is the author of the Vasthu Sastra Guide and is the first disciple of 7th generation Vasthu Sastra master Yuvaraj Sowma from Chennai, India. Selva provides tips on Vasthu Sastra on TV2 at 3.30pm every Thursday and on RTM’s TRAXX fm at 11.15am on the last Friday of every month.

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