PEACEFUL HOME
PEACEFUL HOME
According to Vaastu, it’s undesirable for a person to mix up his office life with his home life or vice versa. When one brings his office to his home or his home to his office, he’s able to focus on neither. Yet how common it is!
This doesn’t happen in white civilizations even though they haven’t heard of Vaastu. A white man works hard during weekdays and and vice versa. This focused behavior helps in their progress.
One might wonder what all this has to do with vaastu. After all, Vaastu harnesses four elements of nature — earth, wind, water, and fire for human welfare. But a fifth element of vaastu is space. When vaastu looks at space, it takes an all-encompassing look. It not only looks at space in the universe, it also looks at enclosed space, whether inside a home, office, shop, or factory. Each one of these places has a different environment. A home is most peaceful. In contrast, a shop opens out to all. An office falls between a home and a shop. It’s not as private or peaceful as a home, but it’s not as open to the world as a shop.
Coming back to business¬men who start receiving work-related calls in the morning, I have a piece of advice. Fix a time from when you can take them and tell your callers accordingly. And once you fix the time at, and then get dressed early and take the calls from behind a work-table in a private spot that is furthest away from your bedroom or your children’.


