The Golden Village: A SafeHaven in Peaceful Viking Territory
Book Details
Author(s)Gunar Casberg
PublisherVedapark Press
ISBN / ASINB00MBDH4SU
ISBN-13978B00MBDH4S8
Sales Rank1,973,677
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
When you enter a house, you may get a good feeling, while the feeling may be negative when you are in another home.
A house is a heavy structure and it has a physical energy field, which affects the family living there. The atmosphere creeps into the mind and body so to speak, and over time, it improves or weakens our health, happy feelings, relations, decision making and fortune.
So is your home fortune creating? Very few are, simply because modern architects do not know about this. It mainly depends on:
1. How the house is placed in nature, e.g. the slope of the land
2. Whether it is aligned to the compass and surprisingly, the position of the main door
3. The position of the rooms in the house, depending on the influence of the sun, moon etc.
4. The exact proportions and dimensions of the house - how are they calculated?
These questions are discussed in The Golden Village, and the answers come from the ancient Vastu architecture, which is now being revived all over the world.
The book goes into great detail regarding the development of a happy village, and we are thoroughly introduced to a concrete project in the heart of Scandinavia.
Could these matters have an influence on the world on a larger scale? After all the progress we have made in social science and technology, it is strange that we have more problems than ever before: financial crisis, eco crisis, political fraud, nuclear risk, GMO fatal pollution, widespread human misery…
A house is a heavy structure and it has a physical energy field, which affects the family living there. The atmosphere creeps into the mind and body so to speak, and over time, it improves or weakens our health, happy feelings, relations, decision making and fortune.
So is your home fortune creating? Very few are, simply because modern architects do not know about this. It mainly depends on:
1. How the house is placed in nature, e.g. the slope of the land
2. Whether it is aligned to the compass and surprisingly, the position of the main door
3. The position of the rooms in the house, depending on the influence of the sun, moon etc.
4. The exact proportions and dimensions of the house - how are they calculated?
These questions are discussed in The Golden Village, and the answers come from the ancient Vastu architecture, which is now being revived all over the world.
The book goes into great detail regarding the development of a happy village, and we are thoroughly introduced to a concrete project in the heart of Scandinavia.
Could these matters have an influence on the world on a larger scale? After all the progress we have made in social science and technology, it is strange that we have more problems than ever before: financial crisis, eco crisis, political fraud, nuclear risk, GMO fatal pollution, widespread human misery…

