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

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________________ validated by it. ii) Non-living water and its Comparison with Living-water (Ref. 1,2) A) Non-living water An attempt has been made to explain various procedures to produce it, to study its life span and its characteristics. The Importance of its utility in present day eco-system has been scientifically explained by this theory. B) Aura of water energy Different types of water should have, logically, different energy auras. Experiments were conducted to photograph the auras of various types of living and dead water. The mapping of aura and its analysis corroborates convincingly well with the theoretical deductions. Variation in Aura, obtained under different livingconditions validates the theory of existence of living and non-living water. C) Assessment a) In view of the deductions made in the above two articles, it is evident that Water does Exist as Living-being. It can be made non living mass by conducting certain operations on it. b) Living water can carry and transfer its acquired properties and memory to other similar well defined clusters of water cells, even though they do not have the traditional DNA, RNA or TNA chemicals in it. The properties are transcripted on the special energy field surrounding the nano net-like cell structure of water. c) Modern Imaging Techniques may reveal various aspects of this interesting phenomenon. “Aura” photography is the simplest of various methods, which has been utilized to unearth some basic traits of it. D) Further Study of Dynamisation Process Nomenclature:i) Suffixes of Energy E without brackets denote Type of Energy, ii) Suffixes of Energy E with brackets denote Type of Water or its content. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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