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

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________________ Type of Energy (without brackets) t=total, g=good, b=bad, p=pranik, d=disciplined E=Aural Energy Quantity, e.g. E=Pranik Energy The function of E, is to increase the density of energy Ed, as well as the Eg Type of Water (in brackets) tetap, b=boiled, d=distilled, h=dynamised, dw-dead component of water, li=live content of water, o/r=oxy-radicals of water, X=remedy of X potency, Mi=Mineral component of water, XX=High potency of 10M e.g. Ex=Energy of X remedy. Extdw would mean good energy of dead boiled water (it may contain energy of pure dead water and energy of Mi, if any) Et - Total energy value (equivalent to 'mass') EA= Area enveloping the energy field (equivalent to volume of energy field) E) Study of Effects of Dynamisation:01) In the previous articles, we have studied the effect of various operations on water by way of Aura photography. The result of this study can further be interpolated and applied for scientific study of“potency-making” in Homeopathy. (Ref.1,2,3) We have seen that Energy Area E(A) may decrease by application of Pranik discipline E. E, increases by dynamisation, i.e. by energizing its live-content. Also aura of Boiled Water = static aura of dead water = Ev, or Edw). It contains Emi) also. When the boiled water becomes live, Ex=E+E6), where is differential energy added by living-being in dead water. Distilled live water may have energy Eq) = E'or + E) - Edre ............ (1) Where, E'o = E)- Ecoi But its area goes on decreasing by dynamisation. The energy of dynamised water can be expressed as Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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