--- In [email protected], "claudiouk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Seems rather simplistic to me - like saying vegetarianism = 50% 
> spirituality... There are striking "Vastu" Similarities between 
> Indian and Incan / Mayan Sacred Structures..
> http://www.vastu-design.com/ht-article.htm
> .. doesn't seem to have fostered much natural law in those Vastu 
> dwellers, what with human sacrifices, Spanish conquests etc..
> MMY's comments about living within transparent Vastu walls and fears 
> of going now into non-Vastu buildings may just be related to ageing.
He is speaking somewhat metaphorically, fear for the loss of
efficiently of his enlightenment generating activity, not fear for his
person like some easily frightened senior.
 
> Like he said for most of his life he didn't care much about the 
> buildings he inhabited. I'm wondering whether this Vastu business 
> should be read, like the Bible, metaphorically. Orienting one's own 
> inner temple/indwelling towards the East - the inner Sun etc. Then 
> yes that may contribute 50% of spirituality..
> 
> --- In [email protected], bob_brigante <no_reply@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], "shukra69" <stephen4359@> 
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > According to the ancient Maharishis, Vaastu equals 50% of
> > > spirituality. It solves 80% of life's problems. 
> > > "It's better to live in a hut under a tree than to live in bad
> > > Vaastu," he states. 
> > > http://www.kaleshwaravaastu.com/enu/vaastu_kaleshwaravaastu.htm
> > >
> > 
> > 
> > ************
> > 
> > It's been my own experience that bad vastu does crimp life (and 
> what 
> > little good vastu I have been in has an uplifting effect), and 
> anyway I 
> > can't argue with MMY's assignment of authenticity to Vedic lit on 
> vastu 
> > (by extrapolating confidence gained by my 4 decades of practice of 
> TM). 
> > But this guy's web site is typical of the muddled thinking in India 
> > which has made a mess of life there. What MMY has done has re-
> introduce 
> > the centerpiece of Vedic life, expanded awareness, without which 
> the 
> > Vedic guidelines are scrambled by confused and limited thinking, as 
> is 
> > this guy's claim that some south entrances are OK:
> > 
> > http://www.kaleshwaravaastu.com/enu/vaastu_example1.htm
> >
>


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