Not everyone thinks that immortality would be a dream come true, but most people strive for a long, healthy life. Seekers of age-enhancing foods and lifestyle choices have often looked to Japan, whose population is known for living well into old-age with full physical and mental capabilities. This has been attributed to green tea, seaweed, tofu…and now, to an apartment design that will keep you agile and alert.
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So perhaps we should consider this reversing ones destiny seriously. If we look to Vedic Architecture the principle of orientation alone will account for the reversal of ones destiny from ill health, lack of success to one of fortune and good health. If there is a way of changing ones destiny by simply changing the orientation of the building what a wonderful boon for mankind that would be. The world of Architecture will be transformed to a focus on the transformative potential of design on the destiny of the occupant.