Healing Homes: https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=JnzHEQAAQBAJ Architectural Energy Systems and Emotional Well-Being in Multicultural Contexts is not just a research paper—it is a journey into understanding how the spaces we live in quietly shape our emotions, thoughts, and daily experiences. In today’s fast-moving world, many people feel stress, restlessness, or imbalance without realizing that their living environment may be playing a silent role. This work gently brings attention to an important truth: our homes are not just structures of brick and cement—they are living energy fields. Drawing from ancient wisdom like Vastu Shastra and Feng Shui, along with modern insights from psychology and neuroscience, this research explores how light, space, direction, air, and even the arrangement of objects can influence our mental peace and emotional stability. Through real-life observations and multicultural case studies, the paper shows that whether in India, Japan, China, or the West, the idea of a “harmonious home” exists everywhere—only the expressions differ. At the core, the need is the same: balance, flow, and connection with natural energy. One of the most meaningful contributions of this work is the Healing Home Framework, a simple yet powerful approach that helps transform any living space into a place of calmness, clarity, and positive energy. It is designed not only for architects and designers but also for everyday people who wish to improve their lives by improving their surroundings. This research ultimately reminds us that healing does not always begin in a clinic or through medicine—sometimes, it begins at home… in the way light enters a room, in the way air flows, and in the unseen energy that surrounds us every moment. https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=JnzHEQAAQBAJ
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69df2cb9e4eeef8a2a6b1e68 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19549179
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