vastu for debt free life
vastu for debt free life with op shastri
I still remember one evening very clearly.
I was sitting on the floor of my study, back hurting, fan making that irritating clicking noise, staring at a pile of unpaid bills. Electricity. School fees. A loan EMI that felt heavier than my own body. I laughed at myself that day. An astrologer and Vastu consultant, drowning in paperwork and tension. Irony has a sharp sense of humour.
If you’re reading this with a tight chest and a silent calculator running in your head, trust me, I know that feeling. The kind where sleep comes late and leaves early. The kind where you smile in front of family and worry alone at night.
This is not a miracle story. This is about Vastu for a debt free life, as I have lived it, tested it, messed it up, and slowly understood it.
When Debt Is Not Just Numbers Debt involves more than just money.
It also brings fear. About self-doubt. About that quiet voice inside whispering, “Is this chapter ever going to end, or am I stuck here forever?”
I’ve seen people with big houses and bigger stress. I’ve seen modest homes with peace and no loans. Somewhere between these two, Vastu quietly does its work.
But only if you respect it. Not fear it.
Many people come to me and say, “Pandit ji, ek upaay bata do, sab theek ho jaaye.” I smile, because I used to think like that too. One fix. One shortcut. Life doesn’t work that way. Neither does Vastu.

My First Mistake (Learn from It)
Years ago, I placed a heavy cupboard full of old files in the North-East corner of my home. I knew better. Still did it. Why? Convenience. Laziness. Ego.
Within months, expenses rose without warning. Work slowed down. Payments got delayed. I blamed clients, economy, even my own luck. Took me time to look at my own space honestly.
Vastu doesn’t punish. It reflects.
When I corrected that one corner, not overnight, but gradually, flow returned. Calls increased. Pending payments cleared slowly. Stress reduced first. Money followed later.
That taught me something important.
Debt begins in the mind, but it settles in the space.
Simple Vastu Changes That Actually Help – vastu for debt free life
Let me keep this simple. No heavy Sanskrit. No dramatic claims.
1. North Direction Is Not Optional
North is linked to income and opportunities. If this area is blocked with junk, unused furniture, or dark colours, money struggles to enter.
Ask yourself honestly. Is your North corner clean? Or is it your storage room for “kaam ka nahi par pheka bhi nahi”?
Clear it. Light colours. Some open space. That’s it.
2. Kitchen and Debt Have a Hidden Connection
This surprises people.
A badly placed kitchen creates imbalance. If fire dominates water, expenses burn faster than income. I’ve seen this pattern too many times to ignore it.
If your stove and sink are fighting each other, expect your finances to fight you back.
Balance matters. Even in small homes.
3. Broken Things Break Flow
That leaking tap you’ve been ignoring? The cracked mirror? The clock that stopped but still hangs there?
These quietly tell your subconscious that “stuck” is normal.
Fix them. Or remove them. Small actions send big signals.
A Question Only You Can Answer
Be honest with yourself for a moment.
Do you respect your home, or do you only live in it?
Most people treat their house like a hotel. Sleep. Eat. Repeat. Then they wonder why stability never stays.
Your space listens. Even when you don’t.

What I Tell Clients (And Remind Myself)
I never promise debt will vanish magically. Anyone who does is selling hope, not help.
What I promise is this. When Vastu is aligned, decisions become calmer. Wasteful spending reduces. Opportunities feel visible. Confidence returns.
And confidence changes financial behaviour faster than any ritual.
I’ve seen families pay off loans not because income doubled, but because clarity arrived.
Bedroom Mistakes That Invite Financial Stress
This one is uncomfortable, but important.
Sleeping under heavy beams. Mirrors facing the bed. Clutter under the bed stuffed with old files and unpaid bill folders.
You carry financial pressure into sleep. Then you wake up tired. Then productivity drops. Then income suffers.
It’s a cycle.
Clear under the bed. Keep the room boring, calm, and light. Peace is profitable. People underestimate that.
A Small Habit That Helped Me
Every Friday evening, I open all windows for a few minutes. No mantra. No show. Just fresh air and a silent intention.
Sounds silly? Maybe.
But it reminds me that stagnation is a choice.
Try it once. Notice how the house feels. Notice how you feel.
Vastu Is Not Against Hard Work
Let me say this clearly.
Vastu will not pay your EMI if you refuse to act. It supports effort. It doesn’t replace it.
We still need discipline. Budgeting. Honest work. Vastu removes resistance. You still walk the path.
If You’re Feeling Overwhelmed Right Now
Take a breath.
You’re not weak for being in debt. You’re human. Most of us have been there, are there, or will be there.
Start small. One corner. One correction. One honest look at your space.
Momentum doesn’t shout. It whispers.
Final Words From OP Shastri
I’m still learning. Still correcting my own space. Still catching myself ignoring things I shouldn’t.
A debt free life is not just zero loans. It’s mental freedom. It’s sleeping without fear. It’s walking into your home and feeling supported, not suffocated.
If this article felt like a conversation, good. That was the intention.
You’re not alone in this.
And yes, things can change.
Slowly. Steadily. Humanly.
— OP Shastri
