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Comparative study of a commercial picture of Deity Shiva and a picture made by seekers using the PIP technique (PIP-01)

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Principal Investigator of the research project: Dr. Nandini Samant (MBBS, DPM)

 

Table of Content

  • 1. Introduction

  • 2. Salient features of the pictures of Deities made by seekers under the guidance of H.H. Dr. Athavale

    • 2.1 Commercially made pictures of Deities

    • 2.2 Pictures of Deities drawn by seekers under the guidance of H.H. Dr. Athavale

  • 3. Methodology

    • 3.1 Collection of samples

    • 3.2 Method of taking pictures by the PIP equipment

  • 4. Observations

    • 4.1 Black/White filter

    • 4.2 Monet filter

    • 4.3 PIP filter

    • 4.4 Landscape filter

    • 4.5 Summary observations of the status of positivity/negativity of the picture of Deity Shiva made by seekers compared to the commercial picture

  • 5. Conclusion of the experiment

  • 6. Input from the subtle-knowledge section

  • 7. Key points learned

    • 7.1 Importance of sāttvik pictures of Deities


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