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Depression and space energetics

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September 27, 2025

A Conscious Vaastu approach to emotional clarity, spatial healing, and restoring personal energy balance

- Harshit Kapadia

In today’s age of hyper-connectivity and overstimulation, depression has become a widely worn issue, sometimes even a badge of identity.

While awareness is essential, the normalization of despair without inquiry into its roots can be dangerous. Many individuals now live with a quiet resignation, attributing their emotional state to chemical imbalance or circumstantial stress, without exploring the subtle interplay between their personal energy and the energy of the space they inhabit.

Conscious Vaastu® invites us to look deeper, not just at the architecture of our homes and offices, but at the architecture of our emotions, habits, and unseen vibrations. Depression, in this lens, is not merely a psychological condition. It is a symptom of energetic dissonance: a drop in personal resonance often mirrored by a drop in spatial vitality.

Emotion is energy in motion

Every emotion carries a frequency. Joy uplifts, grief contracts, anger agitates, and depression stagnates. When energy ceases to move, it pools.

Like stagnant water kept as it is for weeks undisturbed, it begins to decay.

Depression is often the experience of this stagnation, where both inner and outer energies have ceased to circulate.

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