Jala (Water)

    [Jala]

    Water, one of the five elements of nature.

    ▵ The Spiritual Significance of Water in India
    Essentially, what you call as “myself,” what you call as the human structure, is the work of a certain “software.” We know today that software means memory. Whether it is the individual human body or the larger cosmic body, essentially, they are made of five elements — earth, water, fire, air and space. All the five elements have a memory of their own. That is the reason why they behave the way they are behaving.

    The same thing that was soil became food. That same thing that was food became a human being. The same thing that was food, becomes soil again. What is it that is happening? How does the soil become a fruit, flower or whatever else? It is just the memory that is carried in the seed. How does somebody look like their father or mother? It is just the memory carried in that one single cell. The material is the same — it is just the same five elements. But it is the memory that is carried that makes the soil into food and food into a human being.

    And, with just a thought, an emotion or with a certain control over your energies, you can influence this memory immensely, to a point where everything about it will change.

    The Science of Theerth
    Today, there is substantial scientific evidence which shows that with a thought or an emotion, you can change the molecular structure of water, without changing its chemical composition. Without any kind of chemical changes, the same H2O, can be poison or it can be the elixir of life, depending upon what kind of memory it carries.

    Our grandmothers told us we should not drink water or eat food from just anybody’s hands; we must always receive it from people who love and care for us. This is why in traditional homes in India, people will have a nice brass vessel which they wash every day, do a puja for, and only then fill with water to drink. In temples, they give you one drop of water, which even a multi- millionaire covets because you cannot buy that water anywhere. It is water which remembers the divine. This is what theerth is. People want to drink it so that it reminds them of the divinity within them.

    You thought this was all superstition, but now scientists are saying the same thing. Scientists are finding that water’s molecular composition changes from being violently pumped, and travelling to your house through so many turns in lead or plastic pipes. With all these bends and turns, much negativity happens to the water. So, water has memory; and, 72% of your body — your physical existence — is water. You are a tall bottle. So, if you can make the water in a vessel pleasant, can’t you influence the water in you to be pleasant? This is the science of yoga. Bhuta means the elements, and bhuta shuddhi is the cleansing of the five elements within the system. Bhuta shuddhi is the most fundamental aspect of yoga. Every aspect of yoga that you do is just a small extraction from bhuta shuddhi practices.

    India’s Dire Water Situation
    Water is an essential element of your survival, but today, the kind of water situation India is facing is really dire. The per capita volume of water that is available in India today is only 18% of what was available in 1947. Today, there are many towns in India where they bathe only once in three days. India’s is a culture where no matter what, even if you do not eat, you have a bath. Nowadays, people are skipping their bath. This is not development; this is not well-being. A situation seems to be coming where we will have to drink water only on alternate days. As a nation, we are not organized enough nor do we have the resources to move millions of liters of water from one place to another and make sure people have water to drink. Millions of people would just die without water.

    When I was trekking in the Himalayas a few years ago, I was at the Tehri Dam which is built on the Ganga. I was told that the water level was so low that it would only be enough for 21 days. If it did not rain in 21 days, there would be no Ganga downstream that year. Can you imagine the damage it would do to the Indian psyche if the Ganga stops flowing? The Ganga is not just a river for us. There are some spiritual groups which are very actively involved in preserving the Ganga, and they are very concerned about how it is handled. Emotionally, for Indians, the Ganga is a symbol of very large proportions. People in the city may not think so, but for a regular Indian, the Ganga means something larger than life — it is not a river, it is something more. It is the very symbol of life for us.

    If the rains were delayed by just two or three weeks, which can happen any year, there would be no Ganga flowing down; that is where we are. So, the thing is just this: either we consciously control our populations, or nature is going to do it in a cruel manner to us. This is all the choice we have. It is not my policy that we must not increase the population. It is just that either we consciously control this or nature is going to do it in a very cruel way. If we are human, we must do it consciously and not allow these things to happen to ourselves.

    ▵ Tips to Cleanse the Five Elements: Water
    Among the five elements, water has the greatest significance because a major percentage of the body is water. You need to take sufficient care of the water that you consume – not just in terms of its physical purity, it being bacteria-free and so on, but in terms of how you keep the water and how you approach it. There is substantial scientific evidence today that a thought, an emotion, a touch can change the molecular structure of water and greatly alter the way water behaves within your system.

    Water has a great sense of memory. Everything that happens around a body of water is in some way stored in the water molecules. You could call it a fluid computer. You are not dealing with a commodity – you are dealing with life-making material. Water is life. It is important how you treat it before it enters your system.

    You can keep the water in a metal container, preferably made of copper or an alloy of copper, wash the container every day with an organic substance, and keep the water in a place where it is not touched by other smells and substances – there is sufficient space around it. If you do this, and you approach it by holding the vessel in your hands with a sense of gratitude and reverence because it is life-making material, and then consume it, you will see it will do wonders within your system. Healthfulness and equanimity will be a natural consequence.

    The Spiritual Significance of Water in India (Isha)
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