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How Vastu overpowers aggression

Sunday, 23 March 2014 | Khushdeep Bansal

How Vastu overpowers aggression

Aggression in teenagers is not merely hormonal. It can also be due to the negative vibrations in the house’s vastu zones, writes Khushdeep Bansal

It was about a decade ago. I saw a teenager picking up a flower vase, the first thing that he could lay his hands on, and banging it on the floor. He had just turned 17 and the only way he thought he could catch his father’s attention was by showing aggression. His behaviour towards his siblings too was turning violent and his mother was getting tired of his tantrums. Moreover, his parents had already been summoned to school once because he almost broke his classmate’s arm in an unusual scuffle.

Many would call this attitude transition the result of hormonal changes or see it as normal teenage anxieties. Unfortunately, this attitude change, which affects millions of teenagers across the globe, is mostly diagnosed erroneously.

Such children are the victims of the negative environment of their living spaces. Maha Vastu in its research and observations of over 20 years has found that if the flow of vibrations in the child’s house is gentle and positive, the child will behave in a calm and composed manner, think rationally and logically, and will also be creative. On the other hand, negative vibrations can be a cause of severe mood disorders and aggressive actions.

These negative vibrations are emitted in the house either by vastu faults or by ignorance of the ‘power of directions and colours’ by the residents of the house. For instance, if the entrance of the child’s house is in the east zone towards the southeast direction, then not just the child, but all residents of the house will see spurts of extreme aggressive actions. The southeast entrance, says Maha Vastu research, has precarious effects on the boys of the house as they tend to behave in a manner that their elders start resenting them, resulting in a bitter relationship.

Also, if the room of the child is in this zone, the child will become aggressive. As per Vastu Shastra, this zone is the zone of fire, hence it ignites hot temper and negates the coolness of mind.  

Generally, the symptoms are seen in the children of a family that shifts to a new house. If moving into a new building is unplanned and you fail to identify the right vastu zones, then most likely you will make an ignorant mistake which can be the beginning of miseries.

Such problems can be avoided by consulting a knowledgeable Vastu Shastra practiser. All that you may need or have to do could be the conversion of another room into the child’s bedroom, or change the colour of the walls and make small alterations in the placement of the electronics. For instance, if the walls of the bedroom in the southeast are painted in light yellow colour, the colour would absorb the extra radiations emitted in the zone of fire and the child sleeping that room will not have to bear the negative impact of the same. 

Maha Vastu has also figured out many other faults that are directly related to the temper of the child. For example, even if the child is not physically living in the southeast direction, but only his photograph is placed in that zone, the child will most likely bear the same negative effects. And the remedy here is not changing the colour of the walls, but to change the photograph’s location.

Another important element is the location where their beds are placed. The crucial zone, as per Vastu Shastra, is the east-southeast direction. If the child’s bed is in this direction, he tends to become over-logical and unnecessarily analytical, and begins to lose temper. This keeps increasing and is prominent in children who are older than 16 years.

Other than these two directions, if you see a change in the pattern of the child’s behaviour even after the basic setting is changed, it is recommended that you do a thorough vastu check of the house. For example, if the kitchen in the house is in the northeast zone, or even if the shades of red, or any other element that represents fire or heat, are present in this zone, then everybody’s mind in the house tends to be aggressive. As per Vastu Shastra, the northeast zone is the zone of the mind, a direction that helps in creativity. Hence, it is well understood what damage fire or an element of fire can do in this direction.

So, to control your child’s aggressive behaviour, it is important to understand the house as much as it is to understand the child. Vastu will not just make you aware of its fundamentals, but will also help you in finding remedies that will prevent aggression and violence in children, as well as help in boosting their talents and lifting their morale.

The writer is a Delhi-based Vastu expert

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