Book Title: Science of Dhovana Water
Author(s): Jeoraj Jain
Publisher: Samyag Gyan Pracharak Mandal

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________________ It is a well-known fact that every living beings has its own specific AURA. Further experiments were conducted to ascertain the energy levels of living and non-living water. Living water should exhibit variable energy levels, depending on the discipline of the living beings. However, the non-living water can have only a fixed level of energy. As per the above discussions, water should also have its own aura (Foto-1) Four types of water were photographed by special Kirlian Method. They exhibit different energy fields of Aura. The area of 'water-aura' represents the sum-total of sub-auras of 4 components of the water mass. The four components are: (i) Trasakaya Living-beings (Tr) : Water may contain trasakaya (mobile living-beings) i.e., living beings having 2 to 5 senses, mostly in microscopic size. These living beings will have their own auras. Minerals (Mi) : Many soluble and insoluble minerals may be present in any sample of water. These minerals may be dead or living, in their own way, as earth-bodied microscopic Sthavarakaya (immobable). They will have their own specific aura. Live water (Li): Water may exist in net-like (fertilized) cells. This structure makes it live sthavara (immobile) entity. This can become dead by boiling. A simple live-water can further be disciplined and loaded with extra surface energy in the form of instructions (Li)c. This would change the aura of water. The depth and intensity of instructions can also be varied by a process called dynamisation or potency making process. Highly characterized water can be represented by (Li)cc. Others (Ot) :Water may contain microscopic vegetative living beings. These are also sthavarakaya, like algae, bacteria etc, and have their own aura. It also represents the negative energy of oxygen radicals, which are floating in it. 4.1 Non-Living water & its comparison with living water 4.1.1 Types of Water: We may have following 6 types of water, exhibiting relatively well Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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