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SHERRI SILVERMAN
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True Vaastu requires not only attunementwith the laws of nature and the use of
natural materials, but also beauty.
Aesthetics are a major consideration: the
site, the building, and its contents must
be pleasing in its form and effect. All
levels of life should be nourished: physical
protection, emotional well-being, sensory
and aesthetic satisfaction.
Here is an apt excerpt from the sacred
Vaastu text Shilpa Vidya Rahasyopanishad:
The space became decorated and
beautified with stars and other luminous
bodies. The Earth also became studded
and decorated with mountains, forests,
trees and so forth
Vaastu encourages you to imitate Nature
and divine creation by beautifying your
own spaces. This is a delightful concept:
adorning your world with beauty makes
your life more in harmony with nature.
Keep this in mind when choosing artwork
for your home, business, or any space
where you spend time. Hearing beautiful
sounds heals the ears. Seeing beauty heals
the eyes. As writer Alice Walker puts it:
Whenever you are creating beauty
around you, you are restoring your own
soul.
An idea that seemed to me to be of use
to everyone whether you think about
it consciously or not the idea of filling
a space in a beautiful way.
Georgia OKeeffe
Vaastu andthe Element ofBeauty in Art
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What I dream of is an art of balance,
of purity, of tranquility...a soothing,
calming influence on the mind.
Henri Matisse
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Decorating is not just a matter of
accumulating stuff; adorn your home
with beauty that nourishes your soul.
Choose your artwork and all your
furnishings carefully. Only add items if
you find them useful, beautiful, and
comfortable. Adding ornamentation is
an act of honoring. Ananda
Coomaraswamy wrote: The beauty ofanything unadorned is not increased by
ornament, but made more effective by it.
. . . It is generally by means of what we
now call its decoration that a thing is
ritually transformed and made to function
spiritually as well as physically.
Remember that true Vaastu requires all
levels to be fulfilled: functional space,
aesthetics, spiritual energy, and upliftment
of your soul. As my friends Ajit Mookerjee
and Madhu Khanna wrote in The Tantric
Way: The beautiful and the spiritual
form an inseparable whole. Beauty is a
symbol of the divine. The beauty we
perceive with our senses is illuminated
by the underlying radiance of the
Absolute, the formless source of all
existence and forms, which shines through
the objects of this material world. Since
Vaastu is a spiritually-based science, its
foundation is this unbounded field of
pure consciousness and eternal beauty.
Great appreciation of beauty is a reflection
of the beauty of your own inner nature.
India scholar David Frawley writes,
Sundari shoots us with the arrows of
delight, revealing all the forms of creation
as aspects of our own blissful nature of
pure consciousness. Radiant works of
art evoke in the refined viewer rasavadana,
aesthetic experience. Indian aesthetics
traditionally defines beauty in terms of
the effectiveness of the emotional impact
of works of art; beauty is described in
terms ofrasa. Rasais a Sanskrit term that
translates as the juice or sap of a plant.
In its use as a basic component of what
is pleasing in the arts, architecture, and
design, rasarefers to the juice or emotional
Rasa:Aesthetic Juice
flavor evoked by the experience of art. If
something is juicy, it is full of that magical
life-force energy that helps create the
transcendental home.
Traditionally there are nine major rasas,
which are enumerated in the Vaastu Sutra
Upanishad. Some rasasare appropriate
for your home or office; some are not.
Clearly, rasasofShanta(peace, tranquility,
serenity), Hasya(laughter, playfulness,
good-natured humor), Vira(heroism),
the uplifting aspects ofAdbhuta(celestial
joy, astonishment at the marvelous), and
Shringara(romance, healthy eroticism,
the blissful sweetness of love)can be
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Great art...is restorative...I believe that
through our art, and through the
projection of transcendent imagery,
we can mend and heal the planet.
Audrey Flack
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Artwork forVaastu Homes
becomes a spiritual experience. Artwork
and home design that elicit this wholeness
are beautiful and truly representative ofwhat Vaastu offers to our lives.
appropriate for different zones of your
home.
The desire for serenity explains why so
many people like to have Buddha statues
in their homes, gardens, and offices. If
you are evokingShringara rasain your
home, make it the aspect of happy, united
couples rather than the anguish of
separation. Karuna(compassion), Raudra
(anger, fury), Bhayanaka(fear), Bibhatsa
(the odious), and other evocations of
sorrow, despair, deprivation, anxiety, and
disgust may be powerfully expressed
through excellent art. However, unless
they show the overcoming of these
obstacles in an inspirational manner, they
are not healing, nourishing influences in
your home or office. What you put your
attention on grows stronger in your life;
you can choose between focusing on and
increasing sadness, depression, and misery
in your life, or you can make choices that
help you become more established in
peace and happiness.
Arasikais someone who is sensitive
enough to be moved profoundly by and
have a transcendent experience from
observing an exquisite work of art. The
aesthetic experience touches so deeply as
to integrate experience of many different
levels of existence, thus creating what
Having all of your walls vacant can create
a sterile feeling and make life feel lonely
and unsettled. Place something on the
walls and around your homeart andornaments that you find uplifting and
beautiful. Remember that what you put
your attention on grows stronger in your
life. War, violence, misery, and depressing
scenes are not supportive for the home
as healing sanctuary; these subjects can
be powerful social commentary in art but
are better suited for places other than
your home. Avoid harsh, jagged images
that seem to attack. Look for art that
expands and enlivens your soul andconsciousness, not just your intellect. The
Vaastu textMayamatarecommends
putting paintings on interior and exterior
walls, specifically joyous scenes and
religious images.
You may have read in some Feng Shui
books that abstract art is not a good
influence, but this is a misunderstanding.
Having beautiful, high-quality abstract
art in your home will not weaken it or
yourself with amorphous, unfinished
qualities. Instead, abstract art can enliven
you and your home with uplifting,
energizing, peaceful influences of color
and subtle vibrational energies.
As an artist myself, I am acutely aware of
the effect of art and consider it when
creating and when setting mysankalpa,
or sacred intention, for the effect and
final form of the piece of art. Art should
enliven and expand consciousness, energy,
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Through the beauty
of material thingswe come to
understand God.
Abbot Suger of St. Denis,
founder of the Gothic style
of sacred architecture
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The Effect ofVaastu-Appropriate Arton the Viewer: Artas Doorway toPeace, Silence,and the InfiniteThere is an inner expansion that takesplace within the consciousness of one
who experiences an authentic work of art
that is in alignment with Vaastu. Art
always has the potential to evoke a
response in the viewer, and it is this
response to art, not just its mere presence
on our walls, that is so potent in its effect
on our lives. The French poet Mallarme
stated, referring to this effect: Describe
not the object itself, but the effect it
produces. When the artist is in contact
with the source of creativity, the vitality
and expansiveness inherent in his or her
work can evoke that deep level of
consciousness and expansion in the viewer
of the work.
Thus, artists are able to enliven and pass
along to their audience that experience
of the creative source and flow - to
whatever degree the viewer of the work
of art is able to be still and silent in order
to perceive and respond from within.
Many people experience tranquility from
seeing Vaastu-appropriate sculpture ofBuddha or other divine beings. Heinrich
Zimmer wrote inArtistic Form and Yoga
in the Sacred Images of Indiaabout the
effect of this three-dimensional art being:
an all-pervasive stillness, even if there
are figures represented as being in great
movement. Tranquility radiates from these
figures and, settling about the observer,
joy, and serenity for both the artist and
the viewer. Vaastu-appropriate art has an
awakening effect upon us, realizing arts
true potential: to enlighten, to wake
people up. Swami Muktananda wrote,
The artist must always be responsible
for what he brings into the world; he
must always paint the highest. As well as
acting as receivers of energy, the chakras
also transmit energy, as do works of art.
Artwork for a Vaastu home can be in
virtually any medium you find appealing.
Beautiful photographs of nature uplift
and soothe; for city-dwellers these photos
in additional to live plants and cut flowers
bring in that needed connection with
nature that is so vital to us. Paintings,
drawings, and prints on your walls addcolor, energy, and decoration to a Vaastu
home. Your choice of sculpture should
also be included for the rhythmic variety
of three-dimensional form in the Vaastu
interior design of your home and for
pleasing beauty. Sculpture can be of the
divine or of any subject matter, abstract
or representational, that evokes rasas
appropriate in a Vaastu home.
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Many contemporary artists have healing
in mind when they create, so you should
easily be able to find pleasing art for your
Vaastu home. Include Vaastu-appropriate
artwork in your home that is healing in
influence and radiates life-supporting
energy both within the home and to the
world - a valuable and needed addition
to our world in which so many people
feel anxious, depressed, and tense that
our culture virtually accepts these as
normal experiences.
This evocation of the timeless, the infinite,
the divine, in order to heal the planet,
can be found rather frequently today in
the arts and in art criticism. As a Vaastu
consultant and visual artist, this is a
direction I applaud, include in my own
artwork that I create, and see as Vaastu-
compliant. Constructing Vaastu buildings,
improving existing buildings according
to Vaastu guidelines, and installing Vaastu-
appropriate art in our homes, community
buildings, and businesses all help
contribute to enhancing our own lives
and helping this beautiful planet.
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forces him to slow his pace and reduces
him to complete silence.
For people who do spiritual practices
(sadhana), more and more experiences
like these take place, as this potent
transcendental effect radiates into the
environment, even if you do not notice
it yourself.
Sherri Silverman, Ph.D., is an artist, writer, speaker, art consultantand Vaastu design consultant (www.transcendencedesign.com) who
has worked with hundreds of clients in the U.S. and internationally.
Sherri taught meditation, yoga, healing breath techniques, and sacred
text courses from the Vedic tradition for over thirty years and studied
directly with spiritual teachers Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and Sri Sri
Ravi Shankar. She was adjunct professor of art history, creativity,
and interdisciplinary studies at several universities. As a visual artist, Sherri has shown
in galleries and museums since 1980; her artwork is in numerous public and private
collections, including the New Mexico Capitol Art Collection. She is also the author of
Vastu: Transcendental Home Design in Harmony with Nature. She lives in Santa Fe.