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A conical (cone-shaped) metal spring that spirals in a clockwise direction.
Designed to influence the Wood element (also called Air in some Vastu schools).
Made from metals like copper, brass, or stainless steel to conduct subtle energies.
In Vastu Shastra:
The Wood element is associated with growth, creativity, expansion, movement, and nervous energy.
Its primary directions are:
East (creativity, social connections)
South-East (Agni) (transformation, passion β this overlaps with Fire)
East-South-East (also considered a Wood zone in advanced Vastu)
Sometimes, Wood energy becomes excessive or misplaced, which can lead to:
Overactivity or restlessness
Unstable growth (financial or emotional)
Hyper-social behavior or lack of focus
Vastu flaws like:
Toilets or kitchens in the East zone
Overgrown trees near the East or SE
In such cases, tools like the clockwise conical spring are used to:
Slow down or neutralize that energy
Prevent Wood energy from overwhelming other zones (especially Earth or Water zones)
Feature | Effect |
---|---|
Conical Shape | Focuses energy in a directional flow (narrow to wide or vice versa) |
Clockwise Spiral | Promotes stability, grounding, and centripetal flow (pulling energy inward, suppressing overactivity) |
Material (Brass/Copper) | Conducts and anchors subtle energy fields |
East Zone: If there's overactivity or improper placements (e.g., toilet/kitchen)
South-East or East-South-East: To calm imbalanced Fire-Wood interplay
NE or N: If these zones are being βovergrownβ by Wood energy from nearby sources
Fix the spring pointed upward or horizontally, depending on energy flow.
The wide part should face the source of excess Wood energy (e.g., large trees, improper toilet).
Make sure the spiral turns clockwise when viewed from the base toward the tip.