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March 07

- Human Behaviour and The Environment -

Can rectification in Space / Vastu / Environment change person and his personal behaviour pattern?

It was a rare question asked by one of my clients, his weak comic and poor relative energies made him curious to learn more about rectification system we did at his residence, his question than became topic of March 2007 Vastu Times

As humans, we engage in many different activities while going about our everyday lives. In the natural sciences such as quantum theory and cosmology, most phenomena can be explained and reproduced in standard models. However, there is, as yet nothing that could be called a standard model for everyday behaviour.

Sociological Human Need:

People's perception of their environment influences their social interaction within that environment. Social interaction can be discussed in terms of four concepts: Privacy, Personal interaction levels, Territoriality, and Crowding.


Definition of an individual's interaction levels is one mechanism used in achieving a desired level of privacy. Besides needing enough space to move about and perform various tasks, each person moves within a domain that expands and contracts to meet individual needs and social circumstances.

Psychological Human Response:

People respond to their environment based upon perception, cognition and spatial behaviour.
Responses to the environment are complex and best understood in terms of three psychological stages of human behaviour: perception, cognition, and spatial behaviour.
Perception of the environment, in its most strict sense, refers to the process of becoming aware of a space by the acquisition of information through the sensations of sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste.


Human Response to the Interior Environment :

Each person responds uniquely when confronted with a specific situation or experience. These responses fall into three categories sociological, psychological and physiological all of which are influenced by factors within the interior environment.

Sociological determinants relate to the social needs and problems of the occupants. Factors that pertain to these sociological responses, including group dynamics and Communication should be considered during planning.

The scale of a room it's size relative to the occupants- also influences conversational distance. As room scale diminishes, people tend to sit closer together. Likewise, increased noise levels and distractions drive people to sit closer together.

Psychological determinants in the planning of a positive energetic interior environment relate to the psychological needs and concerns of the occupants. Visual privacy, acoustic privacy, and aesthetic factors are key determinants to be considered.

Physiological determinants relate to physical needs of the occupants. Factors to be considered during the planning phase that deal with physiological responses include functionality, ergonomics, life safety, and health concerns.

Functional efficiency relates to the degree to which physiological needs are supported in the interior space plan. These needs, which are physical in nature, relate to human body requirements. Interior environments must respond to basic human functional needs vision, hearing, stability, and mobility to achieve both comfort and efficiency.

Studies show that a worker's productivity increases with an improved environment. Emphases upon the following specific environmental conditions contribute to improved worker efficiency.


The success of any energy design :

depends upon the degree to which it creates an interface between users and the environment.ns
Health concerns are often less obvious than life safety.
Ergonomic design is an aspect of health consciousness.

If a space functions properly for the task, it is less apt to cause physical harm such as repetitive strain injury (carpal tunnel syndrome) or simple backache. Health concerns also factor into the selection of healthy building materials.

The energy designer cannot control all such contaminants, but must be conscious of the range of possible impacts of material selections, and avoid such occurrences when possible.


Conclusion of the Study:


Environment Correction and Vastu Rectification can only enhance, modify and improve personal energies, character, nature and behaviour pattern.

Nobody other than ALMIGHTY has the power and resources to Change the Person and his basic Character.