What Happens if a Vastu Remedy Breaks?

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Part of the video series: Vaastu Remedies for Bad Feng Shui

Summary: Learn what to do if a Vaastu remedy breaks when applying vastu remedies to harmonize energy flow in homes and buildings in this free feng shui offshoot video from our Vaastu Dosha expert, home healer and interior design expert.

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Nandita Pandey Ms. Nandita Pandey is a Delhi based Expert. Her expertise also lies in the fields of Astrology (along with Lal Kitab Remedies), Pyra-Vaastu, Numerology and H... read more

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What Happens if a Vastu Remedy Breaks?

Hi this is Nandita Pandey, on behalf of Expert Village I?ll be talking about Vastu. Now the next thing that comes in mind is supposed this object or remedy that we have breaks down. What does happen then? Do we have to submerge it in drawer, or water or where do we dispose it off and what should be done or does it create an evil impact on us. Should we be a little scared about it? You don't have to be scared about that. Any object of remedy which breaks down especially Vastu actually absorbs the negativity around you. It absorbs the negative energies around you, and that's the reason it is broken down. It does stick in it the negative energy. So the best possible thing is to dispose it of in the correct manner. And second is actually replace it immediately with another same object with same intensity and faith. Do that as early as possible. As far as disposing of is concern, you should bury them at the place like not many people can touch it also but not too much of a hump, actually submerge it in the river or water we try to avoid that. But then if you don't have to bury it down you can even always do that.

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