Every home silently absorbs the emotions and activities happening inside it. Over time, stress, arguments, illness, anxiety, or emotional heaviness can settle into the atmosphere of a room. In Vastu observation, corners are believed to hold stagnant energy more than open areas because movement and airflow there are naturally lower. Even when a room looks physically clean, it may still feel dull, heavy, or emotionally tiring. A very simple traditional practice is to stand near each corner of the room and clap sharply seven times. The sound should be clear and intentional, not casual. These sharp sound waves create movement in the stillness of the room and symbolically break accumulated stagnant energy patterns. Many people notice that the room feels lighter and more active immediately after this process. This remedy becomes especially useful after illness, emotional tension, family conflict, or long periods of mental stress inside the house. Once all corners are covered, light natural dhoop or incense and slowly move it around the room to complete the cleansing process. The combination of sound and fragrance creates a feeling of freshness, warmth, and emotional release. Such small practices may appear simple, but when done regularly with awareness, they can help restore harmony and positive emotional energy inside the home or workplace.