Slopes in Vaastu Science
There has been evidence in Vaastu, very structured science, that the slope on a lot matters and they can influence the flow of energy. By slope we mean that a portion of land is flowing or lower than the rest of the property. A slope on the Southwest side brings loss of savings and financial loss. A slope on the South side of an establishment will lead to draining of capital and resources. If the slope is on the West side it will lead to feuds, depression and loss of resources. It is the flow of energy in general which decides what the slope will bring for the inhabitant of the property. One cannot speak highly enough about the benefits of slopes in North, East and NorthEast. As long as this portion of the lot is lower than all the other corners, portions, quadrants of the property, NorthEast, North and East slopes bring abundance, well being, health and prosperity.
Purchase of Property
While the flawed slope property may be attractive and the price is right, one should be mindful before getting into and investing in such a property. Property that has the correct slope, lower towards the north, east, or northeast, will generally be more expensive. One will have to bid above the market price. Also, one has to make a quick and costly decision to buy any Vaastu-correct property.
Sale of Property
The property with a flawed slope takes longer to sell. They sometimes also need physical correction. It is advisable to try to sell such property quickly. Finally these property slopes can be fixed with Pyramids. This protects the Brahmastahla and activates the lot for positive energy. It’s great if it’s possible to apply them in the center of the unfinished or new lot.
Principle of Burying Pyramids
Pyramids reverse the course of chi, energy, to make the effect positive. Multier Pyramid-buried in the center or along the negative slope length in a straight line. In center it can be in a group of 9. click here Max Pyramid-buried in the center or along the negative slope length in a straight line. In center it can be in a group of 3 or 9. click here
How to Apply
Digging into the ground generally begins with careful preparation and clearing of the chosen area to ensure both safety and efficiency. The first step usually involves removing any obstructions such as tall trees, dense vegetation, or large rocks that could interfere with the process. It is also essential to identify and avoid existing underground infrastructure—telephone, electric, water, sewer, and other utility lines. Striking one of these can lead to dangerous accidents or costly damages. A safe rule of thumb is to maintain a reasonable distance from any large, immovable objects; for instance, digging a few feet away from a big tree or rock helps protect both the structure of the object and the stability of your excavation. In neighborhoods or areas with heavy utility networks, obtaining permission or clearance from the local power or utility company is not just a precaution—it’s a necessity. These organizations can provide detailed maps or send professionals to mark the exact locations of underground cables and pipelines. This crucial step prevents disruptions in public services and ensures that the digging operation complies with regional safety regulations. When the project involves digging for multiple structures, such as several foundations or even a series of pyramids for experimental or architectural purposes, hiring a professional excavation contractor can make a significant difference. Such experts have the right tools, machinery, and expertise to achieve uniform depth and alignment across multiple sites, reducing the margin for error. However, manual digging still holds value, especially for smaller projects or in areas requiring delicate handling. It allows for precise control over the depth and dimensions of the pit, and the process generates minimal noise or disruption to the surrounding environment. Additionally, the removed soil can be neatly replaced afterward, keeping the landscape largely undisturbed and maintaining the site’s natural aesthetics. Whether you’re conducting a small backyard project or preparing for a more expansive construction task, methodical planning, respect for safety guidelines, and environmental awareness are key to a successful digging operation.
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