To arrive
at conclusions
Once again I wish to stress that it is wrong to arrive at a conclusion
based upon a single defect. The sum total of all the merits and defects
have to be worked out. The Defects themselves have to be classified as
major, intermediate and minor. For example, the position of chejjas in
North or East alone cannot make a house give negative results.
Similarly the toilet pan positions, the North-West/ SouthWest kitchen,
South-West toilets cannot give disastrous results on their own.
The best way therefore is to adopt a scoring method depending on the
severity and nature of the defect.
By the word severity, I mean the extent to which the error is committed.
For example, it is best to have North Offset at low level and more in
width and South offset at high level and the width less than North. Now
we shall see the various possibilities in which a mistake can be committed.
1. North and South have same offsets and are equal in level.
Here the benefit or defect does not manifest at all.
2. North Offset is more and South Offset is less. And South Offset is
at a lower level.
3. North offset is less but at low level and South offset is more but
at high level.
Here the manifestation depends on how low is south, how much open compared
to North. The greater is the difference, higher will be the effect.
By this method of analysis, the possible impact of each defect has
to be carried out to assess the possibility of the effect of various
defects.
It may be noted that man himself being imperfect cannot be expected
to construct a perfect structure. Whatever care one takes certain defects
are bound to be present.
This need not distress anyone. Perfection is not in nature. Earth is
not a perfect sphere, Moon has dark spots and Sun's surface is not
blemishless, None of the leaves in a tree match each other perfectly,
the five fingers are uneven etc. Thus imperfection is a rule rather
than exception. Infact, imperfection is a necessity and it is imperfection
which makes the forces move. In a perfect energy field where two terminals
of equal potential are connected there is no flow what so ever.
What is required however is that the premises should have more positive
points and mistakes at sensitive points are to be strictly avoided.
If a house can have even 60% good points and 40% minus points and has
avoided errors at sensitive spots it is still a good house and the
family should live happily.
Therefore just because the defect exists in your house don't rush for
correction. Consult a Vaastu expert who can analyse the defect more
properly and advise you whether a correction is really called for.
The same applies to other buildings like factories, nursing homes,
hotels, business premises etc.