Principle One

The Walls of the Building Should be Aligned with the Cardinal Directions.

The Cardinal Directions are: 

North, South, East and West.

The purpose of aligning our buildings with these directions is to create resonance within the building.

This is not the resonance sometimes associated with earthquakes, but more like the electromagnetic resonance that has been observed in the Great Pyramid at Giza

The benefit of resonance can be more easily understood by considering the analogy of resonance in a musical instrument, for example, a guitar.

Creating Resonance

Musical instruments are designed to capture, amplify and enhance the quality of vibrations that are transmitted to them.

For example, a guitar string vibrating by itself does not produce much of a sound.

But when the vibrating string is attached to a guitar, sound waves from the string are pushed into the body of the guitar.

As the waves move back and forth inside the guitar, the body of the guitar begins to vibrate at the same frequency as the string.

The vibrations become louder and shaped, so that the distinctive tone of a guitar is produced.

This is called resonance.

The effect of this resonance in the guitar is experienced by the listener as a pleasant sound.

Maximum resonance is achieved when the strings and body are ideally aligned.

Over centuries, the design of the guitar has evolved to the stage where guitars are capable of consistently producing beautiful sounds.

It is due to the careful alignment of the vibrating strings and the resonating chamber that such beautiful sounds are possible.

However, if the strings are not optimally placed in relation to the body of the guitar, the maximum resonance does not occur, and the opportunity for enjoying music is lost.

When the strings and body are not aligned. correctly, resonance is reduced .

The point of this analogy is to show a parallel between the design of a musical instrument with the design of a building.

Everything is Vibrating

It is not only musical instruments that vibrate and resonate.

According to modern Unified Field Theory,  everything in the universe is the expression of one underlying field of pure intelligence and energy.

This unseen field gives rise to all matter in the universe, from atoms to stars to galaxies,

And this matter is constantly vibrating at all levels, from the atomic

to the stellar, and everything in between.

Although these vibrations are usually too subtle to be felt by humans, they are nevertheless large enough to observe and measure.

The branch of astrophysics known as helioseismology  describes this phenomenon, as it occurs in the Sun, in detail

As with the Earth, cardinal directions can be found on any planet or star, including the Sun.

Vibrational patterns of the Sun, according to Spherical Harmonics show standing waves from North to South and East to West, generating a grid pattern.

This video shows an exaggerated view of one way in which the Sun vibrates.

Notice that the vibrations form a grid pattern, which can be quantified by very precise mathematical formulas.

The same grid pattern can be applied to any sphere, including our globe, in the form of latitude and longitude measurements.

Grid lines on the Earth can be represented by lines of latitude and longitude.

This similarity in grid patterns has great significance for the alignment of buildings.

Buildings can Resonate Also

The ancient texts of Sthapatya Veda predict that when a home is aligned with the cardinal directions, the inhabitants will gain maximum benefit from the  building.  

We achieve this alignment by placing the walls of the building following the grid lines on the Earth.

Walls of a building can be easily aligned with the Earth’s grid.

Within the building will be standing electromagnetic waves, or resonance.

          

As with a guitar, maximum resonance is achieved when the resonating chamber – the building – is correctly aligned with the source of vibrations – the Earth.

When a building is aligned with the cardinal directions, it will act like a subtle resonator standing on the Unified Field and hence be in total agreement with the principle of Spherical Harmonics.

As with the guitar, it is the resonance that creates the beneficial effect.

From a guitar, that effect is experienced as a pleasant sound.

From a building, the resonance is experienced by the occupants as enhanced well-being, better health and happier family relationships.

The chart below shows some of the evidence supporting this claim.

 

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