Bringing the support of natural law to the whole population

The principle of the Meissner Effect from Quantum Physics verifies that the inner coherence and harmony of a system expels disturbing influences. This explains how the order, harmony, and good fortune, generated by an ideal Vastu, disallow the penetration of any harmful, negative influence.

Meissner Effect
An Example of Invincibility in the
Quantum Physics of Superconductivity.

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ORDINARY CONDUCTOR
In an ordinary electrical conductor, incoherent, disordered electrons allow penetration by an external magnetic field.
SUPERCONDUCTOR
In a superconductor, coherent collective function of the electrons spontaneously excludes an external magnetic field, and maintains its impenetrable status.

Principles of invincibility are not unique to the Meissner Effect; parallels phenomena of invincibility can be found in many aspects of the physical and biological sciences. In each case, it is found that the ability of the system to resist disorder is always based on the coherent collective functioning of all its components.
 
Maharishi Vastu Effect
An Example of Invincibility through
the Establishment of an Ideal Vastu.

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ORDINARY CITY
In an ordinary city roads are running in all directions resulting in the improper, or distorted, orientation of buildings, which leads to chaos, problems, and violation of Natural Law in individual life and in society.
IDEAL CITY
In an Ideal City with an ideal Vastu—ideal orientation of buildings—all roads un North/South, East/West, creating cross-ventilation and enriching city life with the evolutionary power of Natural Law—creating order.

The example of coherence and invincibility through the establishment of an ideal Vastu is described in the ancient literature of Maharishi Sthapatya Veda. This Vedic literature maintains that by virtue of the internal orderly structure of the Vastu all negative influences have to remain at the outskirts of the city – beyond the Vastu demarcation.

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