> --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> wrote:
> > --- In [email protected], bob_brigante <no_reply@>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > The fence around the property defines the vastu.
> >
> > What an odd concept. I missed out on the whole
> > Sthapatya-Veda thang in the TMO; it was long
> > after my time. But the image you just expressed
> > really made me smile in a very Zen way because
> > of something the weird Rama dude used to say.
> >
> > He wanted to use some of his money to buy property
> > that he leave to his Foundation, property he
> > considered to be Places Of Power. The only
> > thing he ever planned to build on these properties
> > was a gate.
> >
> > No fence, just a gate. So where are the
> > 'boundaries' of the property, vastu-wise? :-)
>
> If he were only to use the gate, then the gate would
> define the orientation of the entrance, regardless of
> any physical fence.
But which direction is the gate facing?
Do you 'enter' it when entering the property, or
when leaving it?
:-)
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