In today’s fast-paced and hectic world, maintaining good health is a top priority for many people. While we focus on exercise, nutrition, and self-care routines, we might overlook an important aspect that can significantly impact our wellbeing: our living space. According to vastu shastra, an ancient Indian science of architecture and design, the energy and layout of our homes can greatly influence our physical and mental health. Let’s look at some vastu tips for creating a harmonious living space that promotes good health.
Declutter Your Space
One of the fundamental principles of vastu shastra is to keep your living space clean and clutter-free. Clutter not only creates a physical obstacle but also hampers the flow of positive energy or prana in your home. Regularly declutter your living area, remove unnecessary items, and organise your belongings. A clean and well-organised space promotes a sense of calm and tranquillity, which is essential for good health.
Choose The Right Direction For Your Bedroom
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