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

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________________ molecule of remedy to the cluster of the new raw water-cells. b) Induction opens up surface tentacles of water clusters. These tentacles help in absorbing “Pranik Energy” in subsequent mechanical shakes. iii) When a drop of 6x remedy is mixed in fresh distilled water for making 7X potency, the fresh water makes a hydrationenvelope around the water-cell body of 6X. The envelope gets the same disciplined structure of energy field, as that of 6X due to induction. But its outer periphery opens up its energy tentacles (Fig 12), like surface fibers, during mechanical stirrings of potency making to receive further E, (cosmic energy). It is to be noted that the original 6X mol was saturated with E, it did not have any 'open' window to receive further 'E' for next higher potency. The new envelope surface has unsatisfied attractive forces, better called residual valence forces. These forces are largely responsible for adsorption of cosmic energy. The discipline level of hydration envelope is enhanced to that of 6X mol, probably in the 1" stirring itself. iv) Envelope is assembled in 3D mode with individual mols of water having 6X discipline, but having window-openings in the energy-field. Fresh cosmic-energy is adsorbed through these windows and the envelope gets further disciplined (Fig13) in subsequent stirrings. As 'E' is adsorbed, the open windows start closing down. The opening or the adsorption capacity gets reduced. As soon as the envelope gets saturated, the windows (openings) are shut completely (Fig14). Then the envelope cannot hold its members together any more. All constituent cells fall apart, as fully disciplined entities with 7X potency. Each mol is saturated with 7X energy (Fig 15) and doesn't have any open-window to absorb further cosmic energy. (Pure solvent water normally gets disciplined in the first stirring itself by induction method in potency making) Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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