I work in a SV building. Customers really like
our brahmasthan, in which we have an atrium
garden and play Gandharva Veda 24/365.

Everyone who enters feels an unusual sense
of peace. We also held a Dhanvantari yagya
there.

Life isn't perfect there, but I think it's worth
the extra planning and expense, particularly
if you can use natural building materials
and get good shine-through and cross
ventilation, both of which enhance the
prana in the building.

--- In [email protected], bob_brigante <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "Patrick Gillam" <jpgillam@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > I'm curious to know what ordinary mortals 
> > feel in these SV buildings. Anybody have 
> > anything to report?
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> ************
> 
> I have spent very little time in SV bldgs, but I have felt a clear 
> uplifting quality on entering these bldgs. I had the same sensation 
> when I entered the old SRM (Charlie Lutes organization in TM-ville) 
> bldg in W. Los Angeles, where thousands of initations had been 
> performed: a feeling of being lighter, a feeling of bliss and greater 
> self-awareness. The SRM bldg was not SV-compliant (it had north and 
> west entrances, but at least it did not have a south entrance), but 
> the experience was clear and persistent through many visits, and I am 
> not given to bliss-ninny mood-making -- I have had the same 
> experience on entering the SV bldgs in Fairfield, so I would 
> definitely spring for a compliant house, and plan to do so as soon as 
> I pay off the repair and upgrades on my aircraft.
>


Reply via email to