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Old Shoes At Home? Vastu Experts Warn About Money Blocks

Vastu Shastra often talks about energy flow inside homes — and according to experts, small everyday habits can quietly affect that balance. One common warning that keeps resurfacing is about holding on to torn shoes, broken items, and unused clutter.


According to Vastu beliefs, damaged footwear, especially old or torn shoes kept inside the house, is said to attract stagnant energy. Since shoes symbolically carry outside dust and movement, keeping worn-out pairs indoors is believed to disrupt positivity and financial stability.


The same logic applies to broken objects, unused electronics, and piles of items that no longer serve a purpose. Vastu practitioners say clutter doesn’t just take up physical space — it also blocks mental clarity and opportunity.


In simple terms: what you hold on to reflects what you’re ready to receive.


Why this matters: For Gen-Z and young households setting up their own spaces, this advice aligns with a growing lifestyle shift toward minimalism and intentional living. Even without fully believing in Vastu, decluttering often leads to better organisation, reduced stress, and a sense of control.


Experts suggest simple steps — discard torn shoes, donate unused items, repair broken objects, and keep entryways clean. Whether seen as spiritual advice or practical home care, the idea is the same: create space for better things to enter.


Sometimes, improving your surroundings isn’t about adding more — it’s about letting go.

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