
Within a home, there is a subtle but important diagonal alignment running from the North-East to the South-West. This axis is often associated with growth, stability, and the overall direction in which life progresses.
To maintain balance along this path, it is important to avoid placing conflicting color energies in these zones. Specifically, ensure there is no blue in the South-West and no red in the North-East along this diagonal.
The North-East is associated with the water element—clarity, flow, and vision. Introducing fire elements like red in this zone can create agitation and disrupt the natural flow of growth. On the other hand, the South-West is connected with the earth element—stability, grounding, and long-term security. Placing water elements like blue here can weaken that foundation, leading to instability.
When these elemental conflicts exist along the growth axis, progress may feel inconsistent or blocked despite effort. By maintaining harmony in these zones, you support a smoother flow of development, both materially and mentally.
This is not just about color—it is about ensuring that the fundamental structure of your space supports steady expansion without internal contradiction.

Greetings! Love and Light from Aastha Musings~