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robertjrme Ā· 3 months ago
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Vastu + Art = Energy You Can Feel
There’s something sacred about the way a room feels when the energy flows right. Not just the furniture. Not just the colors. But the intention behind what you place — and where you place it.
Vastu Shastra, the ancient Indian architectural system, speaks of balance between the elements: šŸŒ Earth šŸ’§ Water šŸ”„ Fire šŸŒ¬ļø Air ā˜ļø Space
And it turns out... even a simple painting can tune that balance. šŸŒæšŸŽØ
Some of my favorites (and their meanings):
šŸŽ Running Horses – movement, momentum, success
šŸŒ„ Rising Sun – hope, clarity, new energy
🪷 Buddha – calm, peace, inner stillness
🌊 Waterfalls – abundance, flow, prosperity
🌳 Tree of Life – roots, growth, spiritual grounding
🦚 Peacocks – love, beauty, graceful energy
Hang them on the east for growth, or north for wealth and calm. Even a small shift in your wall can lead to a big shift in your energy. Trust me.
✨ I recently found these gorgeous pieces at Voodaz. The vibe they give? Unreal. I got one for my home studio, and it's already making me feel more aligned.
Maybe we do live inside the energy we create. šŸ’«
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robertjrme Ā· 4 months ago
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Floral Stillness in a Loud World
There’s something about flowers on canvas that feels like magic.
Not the kind with sparks and spells, but the soft, quiet kind—the kind that blooms slowly in your chest when you look at something beautiful and can’t quite explain why it moves you.
Handcrafted floral paintings are like time capsules of emotion. Every brushstroke feels like it was made in a moment of stillness. Like the artist paused life just long enough to capture the essence of something delicate and wild all at once. No copy-paste perfection here. Just texture, soul, and the kind of imperfection that makes something real.
I recently stumbled upon a page called Voodaz, and wow... their floral pieces are breathtaking. Each one feels like a little love letter to nature. I ended up picking one for my wall, and now it feels like spring lives here permanently šŸŒæšŸ’«
In a world full of filters and fast scrolling, handcrafted art reminds me to slow down and look. Really look.
Anyway, if you needed a sign to surround yourself with more beauty, this is it. šŸ’
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robertjrme Ā· 4 months ago
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"More Than a Painting: Bringing Sacred Energy Into Your Space"
There are certain pieces of art that don’t just decorate a wall—they hold space. They radiate calm. They whisper stillness into the noise of everyday life.
Lately, I’ve been drawn to handcrafted spiritual paintings—waterfalls, divine symbols, peaceful gods—each one carrying a quiet kind of energy. There’s a softness to them. A presence. Like a reminder to breathe deeper and live slower.
I found a stunning collection of these at Voodaz. Every painting feels intentional—made with care, made to mean something. And honestly, it’s changed the way my space feels. Warmer. Wiser. More… alive.
Maybe art is its own kind of prayer after all.
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robertjrme Ā· 4 months ago
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They Say a Horse Painting Brings Success—So I Put One in My Office
Okay, hear me out… there's this old belief that placing a painting of a horse—especially one in motion—can attract success, positive energy, and forward momentum in your life. Whether you see it as Feng Shui or just cool symbolism, I was intrigued enough to try it out.
So I recently found this handcrafted horse painting from a site called Voodaz, and it’s honestly one of the best additions I’ve made to my space.
The painting has this powerful, free-spirited vibe. It’s not just decoration—it makes the room feel more energized, like there’s motion even in the stillness. Plus, being handcrafted, you can really see the care and texture in every detail. It feels personal, almost alive.
I’m not saying I landed a big win because of it... but let’s just say the energy in my office has been feeling šŸ”„ lately.
Has anyone else heard about this myth or tried something similar?
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