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

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________________ may mean better homogeneity of the mass. It is observed that live water has better symmetry than dead water (see Table 6)! It increases with dynamisation. It needs further experiments and exact evaluation. Table 6: Symmetry of Aura: Type of water B (Dead water) Symmetry % 84% 5. Conclusion: X 88% T 96% XX 97% (i) Pure water exists in the form of bee-hive structure, having its own electrical and vibratory properties. By absorbing air in its quantum vacancy, it exhibits the properties of a "living-being". When boiled, the dissolved air and the radicals are removed from it, thus making the live-water as dead water or better called as non-living water. JJ 92 (ii) Characterized water acts on the bio-cells, but boiling destroys its memory. (iii) Consumption of non-living water represents an attitude of Ahimsaka Life-Style. Jain Education International (iv) A characterized cell, in its pure form, will have a well defined and specifically attuned pattern of energy field around the profile of its body. (v) Similarly, variation in aura of water body, obtained under its different living conditions, validates the theory that water does exist as a living-being. It opens up a vast, hitherto unexplored territory, for the mankind to undertake further studies. Let open-minded scientists conduct relevant experimental research with the help of highly sophisticated imaging techniques and sensitive instruments to peep deep into such wonderful Live Water-Cell. For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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