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How to Reset Your Home's Energy in 5 Minutes Using Salt, As Per Vastu

How to Reset Your Home's Energy in 5 Minutes Using Salt, As Per Vastu

Time of India5 hours ago

Did you know that just like your body, your home also needs an energetic detox? Our homes are more than just walls and furniture, they are spaces capable of absorbing and retaining both positive and negative energies over time.
According to Vastu Shastra, Salt is believed to possess strong absorbent and purifying qualities. Here's how you can cleanse and reset your home's energy in just five minutes:
Place salt bowls in corners:
Place small bowls of rock salt or sea salt in the four corners of each room, especially in spaces that feel emotionally heavy or tense.
As you place each bowl, repeat this affirmation - 'These salt bowls will absorb all the negative and unhelpful energy of this room'.
Leave it for 24 hours. Then, you can either discard the salt in running water or flush it away.
Salt Water Mopping:
Add a tablespoon of salt to your mop water and use it to clean the floors. This provides a complete energy cleanse of the place.
This not only physically disinfects the space but also helps clear out trapped negative energies.
Salt Lamp or Salt Pouch:
Keep a Himalayan salt lamp or a small pouch of salt near your work desk or bed to promote mental clarity and peaceful sleep.
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Salt near your door:
Place a small container filled with salt near your entrance. Make sure the container is out of sight and not visible to anyone.
Replace the salt every 7-10 days. This practice absorbs harmful energy before it even enters your home. Dispose of old salt in running water.
Way to go…
In Vastu, salt symbolizes purification and grounding. Just a few intentional minutes with this household ingredient can shift the mood of your home, making it feel lighter, calmer, and more balanced.
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