Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: RE: Vastu Housing

2013-11-13 Thread Share Long
Richard, thanks for that bit about how building materials get stressed. Never 
thought about it from that perspective before. Can't help but wonder how that 
smell of cedar would affect you and Rita day after day. It's such a distinctive 
smell. It must have some specific effect.





On Tuesday, November 12, 2013 12:37 PM, Richard J. Williams 
pundits...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  
A nice Yaqui Vastu dwelling can provide shelter from the elements, such as cold 
wind, rain and sleet and snow, and when arranged properly according to Yaqui 
Quimancy principles, can provide a zone of tranquility where there is no need 
for a formal group meditation - meditation just comes effortlessly. Have you 
ever tried to get a group to meditate together sitting out in the cold wind, 
rain or sleet and snow? Go figure.

On 11/12/2013 11:21 AM, dhamiltony...@yahoo.com wrote:

  
What good will come of any vastu if they are not meditators?  Yaqui or Vedic.  
Does a better vastu bring people to meditation or does meditation bring people 
to better a vastu? 


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, punditster@... wrote:


we  are trying to keep things simple down here with our building a Yaqui Vastu 
dwelling. 


Yaqui Vastu is similar to Vedic Vastu in some respects. One thing you have to 
keep in mind is the stress the materials are put under during construction. 
This is an often overlooked element to consider. According to Yaqui Vastu 
principles,  there should be a minimum of stress involved in the construction 
and in the manufacture of the material used for building.


So, take the example of using brick - it's very stressful to have to generate 
all that heat during manufacturing. Or. take wood - very stressful to nature 
during the milling into lumber. That goes for nails and steel supports as well 
- all very stressful. The only habitation that probably doesn't involve much 
stress when converting to a habitat might be living inside a cave. See my 
previous post on the underground cement dwellings in Arizona.


That's why we've decided to use cedar posts and plaster for the construction 
of our Yaqui dwelling - less stress. Cedar posts, fer sure!





Cedar post construction at San Jose Mission, 1740.



On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 4:43 AM, dhamiltony2k5@... wrote:

  
 built according to the ancient Indian principles of Maharishi Vedic 
architecture that seeks harmony with the energy of the sun and nature for 
the well-being of occupants. Many examples of Vedic design can be seen in 
Fairfield and in Maharishi Vedic City, incorporated in recent years.


http://www.desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/201311030405/OPINION01/311030029
  


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, dhamiltony2k5@... wrote:


Son, if that picture was a late afternoon heading towards sunset shade I'd 
say those folks were rectifying their unfortunate south entries. We are told 
their lives will change for the better now.  What is your feeling about 
that?  Would you put more money in to meditating or vastu?
-Buck   


---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, punditster@... wrote:


This is NOT my idea of vastu housing. 








[FairfieldLife] RE: RE: Vastu Housing

2013-11-12 Thread dhamiltony2k5
 built according to the ancient Indian principles of Maharishi Vedic 
architecture that seeks harmony with the energy of the sun and nature for the 
well-being of occupants. Many examples of Vedic design can be seen in Fairfield 
and in Maharishi Vedic City, incorporated in recent years.
 
 
 
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/201311030405/OPINION01/311030029
 
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/201311030405/OPINION01/311030029
 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, dhamiltony2k5@... wrote:

 Son, if that picture was a late afternoon heading towards sunset shade I'd say 
those folks were rectifying their unfortunate south entries. We are told their 
lives will change for the better now.  What is your feeling about that?  Would 
you put more money in to meditating or vastu?
 
 -Buck   
 

---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, punditster@... wrote:

 This is NOT my idea of vastu housing. 

 



 




Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: RE: Vastu Housing

2013-11-12 Thread Richard Williams
we  are trying to keep things simple down here with our building a Yaqui
Vastu dwelling.

Yaqui Vastu is similar to Vedic Vastu in some respects. One thing you have
to keep in mind is the stress the materials are put under during
construction. This is an often overlooked element to consider. According to
Yaqui Vastu principles,  there should be a minimum of stress involved in
the construction and in the manufacture of the material used for building.

So, take the example of using brick - it's very stressful to have to
generate all that heat during manufacturing. Or. take wood - very stressful
to nature during the milling into lumber. That goes for nails and steel
supports as well - all very stressful. The only habitation that probably
doesn't involve much stress when converting to a habitat might be living
inside a cave. See my previous post on the underground cement dwellings in
Arizona.

That's why we've decided to use cedar posts and plaster for the
construction of our Yaqui dwelling - less stress. Cedar posts, fer sure!

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Cedar post construction at San Jose Mission, 1740.


On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 4:43 AM, dhamiltony...@yahoo.com wrote:



  built according to the ancient Indian principles of Maharishi Vedic
 architecture that seeks harmony with the energy of the sun and nature for
 the well-being of occupants. Many examples of Vedic design can be seen in
 Fairfield and in Maharishi Vedic City, incorporated in recent years.


  
 *http://www.desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/201311030405/OPINION01/311030029
 http://www.desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/201311030405/OPINION01/311030029
 *


 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, dhamiltony2k5@... wrote:

 *Son, if that picture was a late afternoon heading towards sunset shade
 I'd say those folks were rectifying their unfortunate south entries. We are
 told their lives will change for the better now.  What is your feeling
 about that?  Would you put more money in to meditating or vastu?*

 *-Buck  *


 ---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, punditster@... wrote:

 This is NOT my idea of vastu housing.

 [image: Inline image 1]

  



RE: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: RE: Vastu Housing

2013-11-12 Thread dhamiltony2k5
What good will come of any vastu if they are not meditators?  Yaqui or Vedic.  
Does a better vastu bring people to meditation or does meditation bring people 
to better a vastu? 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, punditster@... wrote:

 we  are trying to keep things simple down here with our building a Yaqui Vastu 
dwelling. 
 

 Yaqui Vastu is similar to Vedic Vastu in some respects. One thing you have to 
keep in mind is the stress the materials are put under during construction. 
This is an often overlooked element to consider. According to Yaqui Vastu 
principles,  there should be a minimum of stress involved in the construction 
and in the manufacture of the material used for building.
 

 So, take the example of using brick - it's very stressful to have to generate 
all that heat during manufacturing. Or. take wood - very stressful to nature 
during the milling into lumber. That goes for nails and steel supports as well 
- all very stressful. The only habitation that probably doesn't involve much 
stress when converting to a habitat might be living inside a cave. See my 
previous post on the underground cement dwellings in Arizona.
 

 That's why we've decided to use cedar posts and plaster for the construction 
of our Yaqui dwelling - less stress. Cedar posts, fer sure!
 

 
 
 
Cedar post construction at San Jose Mission, 1740.

 

 On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 4:43 AM, dhamiltony2k5@... mailto:dhamiltony2k5@... 
wrote:
built according to the ancient Indian principles of Maharishi Vedic 
architecture that seeks harmony with the energy of the sun and nature for the 
well-being of occupants. Many examples of Vedic design can be seen in Fairfield 
and in Maharishi Vedic City, incorporated in recent years.
 
 
 
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/201311030405/OPINION01/311030029
 
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/201311030405/OPINION01/311030029
 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
dhamiltony2k5@... wrote:

 Son, if that picture was a late afternoon heading towards sunset shade I'd say 
those folks were rectifying their unfortunate south entries. We are told their 
lives will change for the better now.  What is your feeling about that?  Would 
you put more money in to meditating or vastu?
 
 -Buck   
 

---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com mailto:fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, 
punditster@... wrote:

 This is NOT my idea of vastu housing. 

 



 



 
 
 
 




 



Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: RE: Vastu Housing

2013-11-12 Thread Richard J. Williams
A nice Yaqui Vastu dwelling can provide shelter from the elements, such 
as cold wind, rain and sleet and snow, and when arranged properly 
according to Yaqui Quimancy principles, can provide a zone of 
tranquility where there is no need for a formal group meditation - 
meditation just comes effortlessly. Have you ever tried to get a group 
to meditate together sitting out in the cold wind, rain or sleet and 
snow? Go figure.


On 11/12/2013 11:21 AM, dhamiltony...@yahoo.com wrote:


*What good will come of any vastu if they are not meditators?  Yaqui 
or Vedic.  Does a better vastu bring people to meditation or does 
meditation bring people to better a vastu?*




---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, punditster@... wrote:

we  are trying to keep things simple down here with our building a 
Yaqui Vastu dwelling.


Yaqui Vastu is similar to Vedic Vastu in some respects. One thing you 
have to keep in mind is the stress the materials are put under during 
construction. This is an often overlooked element to consider. 
According to Yaqui Vastu principles,  there should be a minimum of 
stress involved in the construction and in the manufacture of the 
material used for building.


So, take the example of using brick - it's very stressful to have to 
generate all that heat during manufacturing. Or. take wood - very 
stressful to nature during the milling into lumber. That goes for 
nails and steel supports as well - all very stressful. The only 
habitation that probably doesn't involve much stress when converting 
to a habitat might be living inside a cave. See my previous post on 
the underground cement dwellings in Arizona.


That's why we've decided to use cedar posts and plaster for the 
construction of our Yaqui dwelling - less stress. Cedar posts, fer sure!


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Cedar post construction at San Jose Mission, 1740.


On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 4:43 AM, dhamiltony2k5@...
mailto:dhamiltony2k5@... wrote:

built according to the ancient Indian principles of Maharishi
Vedic architecture that seeks harmony with the energy of the
sun and nature for the well-being of occupants. Many examples
of Vedic design can be seen in Fairfield and in Maharishi
Vedic City, incorporated in recent years.



*http://www.desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/201311030405/OPINION01/311030029
*



---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, dhamiltony2k5@... wrote:

*Son, if that picture was a late afternoon heading towards
sunset shade I'd say those folks were rectifying their
unfortunate south entries. We are told their lives will change
for the better now.  What is your feeling about that?  Would
you put more money in to meditating or vastu?*

*-Buck *



---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com
mailto:fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, punditster@... wrote:

This is NOT my idea of vastu housing.

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