Effect of Picture, Statues,Images & Objects in Vastu Shastra
As per physics every physical object has, in and around it, electro-
magnetic field that influences and gets influenced by electro-
magnetic fields of other objects in the vicinity.
Every object and living space has its own energy which can be
utilized properly to bring about harmony and prosperity in your
environment.
Take any object, photo, image or statue, all emit vibrations but
these should be such that they act on our subconscious more than at
the conscious level.
Objects which stand for violence like swords, guns, cannons always
release negative vibrations and are best avoided in the premises. If
you are looking at progress then avoid photos, which denote the end
of the road. Avoid pictures like crying girls, dead tree etc. Photos
of people who have passed away should not be displayed in areas of
work or education where progress is desired.
One should think carefully the area in life that needs stimulation
while selecting photos. A pleasant one need not always represent
progress. For example a scenery depicting a water fall is pleasant
but there is stagnation and not progress in the vibration emitted.
Similarly photos of full-bloomed flowers, fruit bearing trees denote
the maximum reach after which there is decay. So do not select them
if you are looking for progress. Picture of depth is best suited for
people looking for more opportunites and bright career.
A hen hatching its eggs, a baby playing with a book or pen, a baby
elephant walking under the belly of its mother, a bird in flight are
all photos which represent a looking forward attitude-. There is a
promise of a better future in every one of them. So go for such
photos and display it prominently if you are looking for progress.
Vastu Shastra prohibits display of pictures or images showing war
scenes, fighting scenes, magic, and statues of terrifying giants or
demons and people in tears.
Similarly, pictures, paintings or models of pigs, eagle, snake, owl,
crow, pigeons, vultures, wild beasts, tiger, lion, wolves, bears,
jackals, wild asses, hounds etc. are also prohibited.Scenes showing
poverty, injury, accidents, sorrow, terror, dead bodies, riots, fire
earth-quake and mummies also should not be exhibited in a house.
Before you hang a picture, consider if its message will help or harm
your life. In the middle of winter, when many of us are forced to
spend far more time indoors than we would like, the paintings on our
walls influence us mightily.
Artwork is content expressed in colour, line and form. Have you ever
thought about why things in nature are colored the way they are? Why
the sky is blue, the grass green and most blossoms are red, etc. It
is reasonable to assume that nature as expressed in the overt
physical world depicts its message through colour.
View your artwork as if their messages are as important as their
visual appeal and then decide if these messages are appropriate for
the areas in which they are displayed.
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