Book Title: Aura A Theoretical and Practical Research
Author(s): Nandighoshvijay
Publisher: Bharatiya Prachin Sahitya Vaigyanik Rahasya Shodh Sanstha
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It is hoped that RISSIOS and other organizations will take this approach, provide scientific proof and bring this effort to fruition.
There are some scientific points which require change. Specifically for light please do not use weight but replace it with pressure. You can say that light has pressure. Terms like cosmic rays, fusion and fission have special meaning in contemporary physics. So they can be replaced with planetary radiation, combination and dissociation etc. There are many such points which have to be carefully thought over.
10th February, 2008 Ahmedabad-380 009
Dr Narendra Bhandari Emeritus Professor and Senior Scientist Physical Research Laboratory, Navrangpura, Ahmeadabad (India)
An Interpretation of Cover Picture of Six Lēśyas This is a pictorial depiction of the story of 'Six men and the berry tree, which symbolised the relationship between a man's thoughts and his aura colour or Lēśyā.
The man who is cruelly axing down the entire tree for the sake of the berries is supposed to have the most malevolent 'black' Lēśyā or auric tint.
The one who is cutting away the bigger branches, leaving the tree intact is said to have a 'blueish-black' Lēśyā.
The man who is snapping off the smaller branches is likely to have the 'grey' Lēśyā.
The Lēśyā of the person who is plucking off the berries (both raw as well as ripe) is bound to be 'red' Leshya.
The man who is careful enough to pluck ripe berries alone, is sure to have a "yellow' Lēśyā,
But the compassionate man who feeds on the gathered berries and thus observes non-violence in thoughts and deeds alike, possesses a pure, 'white' aura or Lēśyā.
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