Kalpesh Joshi Vastu expert: Vastu elements of the garages where Google and Apple were started explain their rise
MISSISSAUGA: Where was Google born? In a garage!
Where did Steve Jobs start Apple? In a garage!
How did these two companies with such humble origins become the world’s top tech giants?
Their rise must have something to do with the garages where these companies were born, just as birth charts in the case of individuals!
As a Vastu expert, I can very well argue that the rise of Google and Apple has definitely something to do with Vastu Shastra.
In reality, Vastu Shastra is `Indian architecture’ which was designed to bring peace, prosperity and happiness to the occupants of a building, house or any other place.
According to Vastu, the garages where these intelligent individuals started Google and Apple must have been Vastu compliant, with every element about those garages adding up to their journey of success.
In India, the Taj Mahal too is built on the principles of Vastu Shastra.
In fact, in India of yore, builders were themselves well versed with Vastu Shilp Shastra. They were called Sompuras. When they planned buildings, they would incorporate all elements of Vastu into the design.
No modern science or architecture can duplicate these structures. You may not know the science behind what India’s Sompuras practised, but the positive results are before you.
Basically, science means something that is proven and understood by the masses. But when a concept cannot be easily understood by the masses, it is not accepted as real or trustworthy.
Vastu Shastra is one such subject which people initially are reluctant to accept. But once they understand it, they won’t live without it.
In Hinduism, there are five elements of the universe – air, fire, water, earth and space. The same principles apply in Vastu Shastra, which is based on these five elements of the universe, four directions and the four corners.
Incorporating Vastu Shastra into where you live will inevitably improve the wellbeing of you and your family members and create harmony among one another.
Since Vastu has no side effects because it is based on pure natural norms, I don’t see any reason not to try it for peace, prosperity and happiness.
I also agree that one of the reasons people have lost faith in Vastu is because of the practitioners who are not educated or professionals and who lean more towards religion and faith. That is why Vastu is considered superstition rather than actual science.
But there are fakes in any profession as in Vastu.
Dealing with learned Vastu practitioners will compel you to believe that it is pure science which can help occupants live happily and grow their business at their workplace.
In a nutshell, Vastu brings inner peace and binds people with that place. It is real science!
(Born in a small village in Gujarat, Kalpesh Joshi is a globe-trotter, heading a multinational company. Having explored many fields, including flying an aircraft in Merchant Navy, travel, tourism and hotel management, he has now become a master Vastu consultant. The opinions expressed here are solely those of the author, not of this publication.)