In the early years of practice, what distinguished Prem was not technique, but perception. He discovered that he could sense spatial coherence and disturbance even before a formal site reading began. Patterns of strain, zones of imbalance, directional tension – these were not theoretical constructs but experiential impressions that repeatedly found validation in structural analysis. What emerged over time was not mysticism, but disciplined perceptual acuity refined through verification.
This perceptual sensitivity – often described by others as intuitive or psychic – has never stood alone in his work. It has always been tested against orientation logic, layout analysis, circulation study, land history, and usage patterns. Where perception and structure converge, clarity deepens. Where they diverge, further examination follows. This interplay gradually matured into what is now articulated as the VāstuSāra method.
Over the years, Prem’s advisory has extended from private homes to industrial facilities and institutional environments. He has worked with entrepreneurs, leadership teams, families in transition, and enterprises seeking structural stability. Many engagements have required not surface adjustments, but fundamental re-reading of land, threshold, zoning hierarchy, and directional coherence.
Beyond consulting, Prem has written and spoken extensively on Vāstu and Tarot, including a long-running column that engaged thousands of readers in reflective dialogue about space, fate, and responsibility. His public addresses consistently emphasize discernment over dependency and alignment over fear.
While he acknowledges the role of subtle perception in his practice, he remains clear that Vāstu must stand on structural reasoning. Ritual is not his language. Clarity is.
The present articulation of Spatial Intelligence and the formation of the VāstuSāra Foundation represent the natural evolution of his work. After decades of applied practice, the effort now expands toward research, documentation, education, and responsible public dialogue.
Across more than three decades, Prem has built a body of work that reflects continuity rather than visibility. His advisory has influenced residential stability, enterprise restructuring, industrial recalibration, and leadership realignment across varied geographies and sectors. Many engagements have evolved into long-term advisory relationships, reflecting not episodic consultation but sustained structural trust.
His public column on Vāstu and Tarot reached a wide readership and introduced disciplined environmental thinking into mainstream conversation. He has been invited to speak at civic forums, professional gatherings, and institutional platforms where the emphasis has remained consistent: restore Vāstu to inquiry, proportion, and responsibility.
Beyond individual consultations, Prem’s deeper commitment lies in contribution. The articulation of Spatial Intelligence as a structured body of knowledge is part of a broader effort to document, refine, and transmit a practice that has often remained anecdotal. Through the VāstuSāra Foundation, he now works toward research, mentoring younger practitioners, and fostering collaborative dialogue that separates discernment from dogma.
His aspiration is not expansion of practice alone, but elevation of standards – so that Vāstu may once again be understood as a discipline of environmental reasoning capable of supporting health, clarity, enterprise, and social coherence.