EP 16: The Architecture of Nature With Vaastu Consultant Hunter Cressman

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Episode Length: 1:09:59

For this week’s episode of Our Nature, I chat with Vaastu Consultant Hunter Cressman. I’m guessing you’ve probably never heard of Vaastu before. I know I hadn’t until Hunter spoke about it during a vedic meditation class at the Spring Meditation Center back in June. Vaastu is the architecture of nature. It is incredibly precise and specific. It’s designed to create well-being in a space through a series of mathematical principles that are applied to determine the direction a building is facing, its measurements, the materials its made of, etc. “Each one of us, we have a fundamental frequency inside of ourselves,” says Cressman. “And what we want to do is align our frequency with the frequency of the building, so that they resonate together in harmony.”

In this episode, you’ll learn the core principles of Vaastu, how it differs from Feng Shui, where to see examples of vaastu buildings, why measurements need to be within the width of a hair, how to pay tribute to the culture and people that are the originators of Vaastu, how to conceptualize and contextualize the ancient texts of Vaastu within our modern society, and how to create Vaastu energy even if you don’t have the means or desire to construct a Vaastu building. I’m so excited for you to hear about Vaastu from Hunter. I think he’s on the forefront of a new way of building and imagining our spaces and I’m thrilled to bring you this knowledge before it reaches the masses! Please enjoy my conversation with Vaastu Consultant Hunter Cressman.

“The Veda is a body of wisdom that has been around for thousands of years. It's knowledge of nature, knowledge of our central nature as humans, and understanding our nature through practices such as meditation, yoga and ayurvedic medicine.” - Hunter Cressman

“Vaastu is a series of mathematical principles that are followed in order to bring about a resonance inside of a contained space that contains qualities of well-being, so that any inhabitants in that contained space, will resonate with those qualities and benefit from the design of the space.” - Hunter Cressman

“Vaastu is pure, unmanifest energy – and that pure consciousness contains all qualities of consciousness.” - Hunter Cressman

“Each one of us has a fundamental frequency inside of ourselves. And what we want to do is align our frequency with the frequency of the building so that they resonate together in harmony.” - Hunter Cressman

“There’s a subtle geometry to our central nature and Vaastu mimics that geometry in order to create this resonance between the two from our inner nature to the outside. Vaastu is a way of using the containment of space or architecture to awaken us from the inside out.” - Hunter Cressman

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Show Notes

  • The difference between vedic meditation and Vaastu

  • The main principles of Vaastu architecture

  • The difference between Vaastu and Vaastu

  • How Vaastu architecture developed from the ancient texts

  • Examples of Vaastu Architecture - the Taj Majal and the pyramids

  • The four main aspects of Vaastu

  • Why topography is a critical factor in Vaastu

  • The reason measuring within an inch is still not enough in a Vaastu build

  • The Vaastu mandala and how it is used to create customized measures

  • The difference between Feng Shui and Vaastu

  • What is subtle nature?

  • Why Vaastu does’t have “cures” for energy like in Feng Shui

  • Why Vaastu matters for people right now

  • How we can pay tribute to the culture and people that are the originators of Vaastu

  • How we can conceptualize and contextualize the ancient texts of Vaastu within our modern society

  • Why the materials of building factors into determining the life of the Vaastu energy in the building

  • What’s ahead for Hunter now that he graduated from the Vaastu program

  • How to create Vaastu energy if you don’t have the means or capacity to build a Vaastu home

  • The Last 5 Questions!

The Last Five Questions

  1. What is your favorite place in nature?

    Going into the redwoods up on Mount Anne here in California where I live is just incredibly beautiful.

  2. What is the animal, mineral or plant that resonates with you the most?

    I have a very interesting kinship with dragonflies.

  3. What is one thing we can do right now to connect with the natural world and bring more harmony into our lives?

    Find a way to connect with your inner nature however that shows up for you. For me that’s meditation initially.

  4. What’s the greatest lesson nature has taught you?

    To sweetly surrender. To let go. To not try to control of predict or force outcomes or the timing of them, but to allow the mind to settle and let go of thinking and connect to that inner state of being. And to move from that place, to act from the state of being that resides within the heart, not up in the head.

  5. Nature brings me…Joy.

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