Essential Oils To Improve Your Vastu

Essential Oils To Improve Your Vastu

Apr 21st 2021

Posted by Stephanie Chambers

by Stephanie Chambers and Dr. Christoph Streicher

The basic concept of Vastu (also known as Sthapatya Veda or Indian Feng Shui) is that, orienting buildings and designing them according to specific proportions outlined in ancient Vedic texts, can help to enhance your health and happiness. One example of these specific architecture guidlines is that; only east or north entrances and exits are to be used. So, how can Essential Oils be used to magnify and enhance these effects?

As some scholars explain, by placing your kitchen in the southeast corner you will be making the most of its Mars influence and the fire element. Meditation is best in the northeast corner, because it is under the influence of the Sun and the ether or space element. As well as living in a Vastu house, they also recommend that you arrange your furniture so that you too can face east more often.*

Here are some tips on which Essential Oils to use in the different locations to help them become even more in tune with cosmic forces:

  • Meditation Room in the Northeast Essential Oils like Frankincense and Spikenard can help you connect to your inner self.*

  • Kitchen in the Southeast – wearing diluted, cooling Essential Oils like Lemon and Lime help you to cope with the heat of cooking.*

  • Bedroom in the Southwest – Essential Oils that help you sleep (and thus relate well to the earth element of this direction) like Lavender and Sweet Marjoram may be useful. *

Have you found living in Vastu changed your life for the better? If you have found certain Essential Oils useful in amplifying the effects of Vastu, please share them so we all can benefit.

Disclaimer: *The statements made on this page have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). They are not intended to diagnose, cure or prevent any disease. If a condition persists, please contact your physician or healthcare provider. The information provided is not a substitute for a face-to-face consultation with a healthcare provider, and should not be construed as medical advice. 

Original Published: 2016-02-03 / Last Modified: 2025-5-29