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Architect Couple

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Aug 4, 2006, 5:03:17 AM8/4/06
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Hello Sam,
I also do agree with you Sam. You are absolutely correct. As far as my experience says, its possible to change this baseless vaastu system but for that, the architects themselves will have to put a lot of inputs because its really very tough to make the clients go with a vaastuless design. Even if the clients are not believing into vaastu but then also just for the sake of any mishappening, they consider every possible vaastu point with their designs.
If you can suggest any way of taking the clients out of this baseless state of mind, please suggest.
 
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Prof. Ar. .Jaisim

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Aug 5, 2006, 1:10:12 AM8/5/06
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VAAStu
I have  over the eyars contemplated over this aspect. Having FOUNTAINHEAD as my candle of direction, I approached it now with objective thoughts.

It is stupid and impossible to fight the formless and faceless. It only drains your energy and diverts your goals.

So as all aspects in life, one can if one thinks over it use the same weapon that attacks also defend. there are two options to any coin.

Similarly these days, we smile when approached (that itselfs disarms the Vaastu man), and then you take hgim over the plans and forms with his own stories( after all it is a MYTH) and you will soon find these great self apponted pundits shaking there heads in joy with you.

Never for a moment say you donot disagree, you jsut smile as if there was wisdom in all his lines.

soon you will find that you haave achieved everything you dreamed of in your design objectives. - it is amazing.

Some day I wish I can write in detail about each of these many experiences as short stories.

Jaisim
JAISIM FOUNTAINHEAD


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