Mindset changes; everything changes

 Mindset changes; everything changes

We are in the year 2022. Our human existence dates back thousands of years. We have evolved over time. Natural development continues from a newborn to a senior citizen. We have progressed from wearing clothes with plant leaves, to traditional clothing, to western clothing. From wild bear feet to traditional footwear to trendy sandals and chappals, from plants to traditional and religious foods to country-specific foods to junk food The dimensions of health and wealth have a 360-degree turn from now to then. In the past, people worked to survive, but nowadays, we work to do many absurd things. Every cent that was earned had value, but in today's fast-paced world, money is losing its value. If you examine each story in detail, you will see that the fundamental laws of life have not changed over the years. Similar to how people who respect challenges find their lives intriguing and those who can overcome obstacles find significance in their lives. I truly believe that certain people's mindsets have evolved over the years solely for their own advancement. They have recently discovered how to make their lives fascinating and important by overcoming obstacles in life with the aid of the continuous technological revolution.




Individual perception determines their mindset. Over time, all humans, particularly those in India, have believed in gods and goddesses. We believe that God still exists among us. People used to worship and pray in order to find serenity and to keep God happy so that human survival might continue healthy and prosperous. When human survival becomes risky or tragedy occurs, people used to believe that God is angry and that we need to change our thinking. I frequently visit one of Krishna's temples. I see a lot of things while visiting temples and being among the people. Some individuals come to seek forgiveness, others to receive blessings for their wedding, still others to receive blessings for their new child, and still more come with their parents to remain joyful and connected to God. Some come to donate, while others come to get blessings in order to grow. Some people come alone, while others come with their families or in groups. However, if they do not have the opportunity to pray or worship, many of them quarrel with each other or use abusive language, among other things. We had a two-year break from temple visits.


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The coronavirus pandemic caused a shift in mentality. I believe it made a difference, especially in terms of visiting temples and praying. This temple hosts a janmashmi ceremony every year. Hundreds of thousands of people gather to seek blessings. They come to celebrate Krishna's presence on Earth. This time, understanding the realities of life and realising that God has the power to change things. I didn't observe anyone fighting to pray in the temple; they were walking systematically, waiting for their turn, showing respect to seniors, enabling special children to pray, and kindly directing others, among other things. When calamity was brought about by lord Indra's outburst of rage, lord Krishna changed people's mindset toward prayer and helped them understand the importance of praying for the right things. He also made everyone perform goverdhan pooja, which helped everyone survive by working together. This time, when I visited the temple, I experienced the same sense that God exists and has changed people's attitudes toward humanity. I wasn't just there to see it; I also felt it. Perhaps I only feel this way because I'm optimistic, but if it's true, I believe a lot of changes are coming, especially for humanity.



When we are young, our parents do everything they can to provide for us. Most parents in today's generation have one or two children. Their whole focus is on their children, and some parents may not have time to devote to them. Many challenges have arisen as a result of the two opposing mindsets. Previously, whenever we received donation from the Josh Foundation, we chose selected students from the school, particularly those with good hearing. But then some kids had good hearing aids and some didn't, so most kids with good hearing used to use gestural language to communicate with their peers who didn't have strong hearing, and their growth was limited. So we decided to give digital hearing aids to every child based on their needs, and we chose to make every school digital in order to expand. We adapted our thinking to the circumstances. In the same way, the moment has come for all of us to change together, because only progress is possible.




We recently treated two patients who had right-sided paralysis and lost their speech. Our one patient has the mindset to change but has refused to do so. She gives up when her mind becomes burdened, whereas the other patient, while not able to do so well, has a positive mindset that says, "I have all the facilities, but I need to change because my family is working hard toward it," and we see remarkable development in him within a few days. Today's science and revolution have made many things that were before impossible possible; it's simply that our fixed thinking prevents us from growing, whereas a flexible attitude allows us to progress faster. In general, when we work with paralysed patients, we find that if their mindset is malleable, they recover in 3 to 6 months. A variety of metabolic abnormalities can also have an impact, but mindset plays a significant role here. I believe that every parent should strive with their children to improve their flexible thinking so that future calmness affects individuals less.


We work hard to educate our children because we believe that the problems we have faced should not be passed on to our children. Most of today's young people have everything in their hands, and their outlook on life is more or less determined. We must have money and live a luxury lifestyle. The meaning of life is dwindling. I'm not sure if those developing children will be able to tackle problems in the future if they are influenced by my big disease. Will they try hard to improve or will they give up? We are seeing an increase in mental health difficulties as people are unable to accept defeat. It's a dangerous sign, and we all responsible parents who understand the truth of mind need to modify everything for the child's growth as well as the evolution of our universe in the appropriate way. Let us work together as friends with today's generation of children to teach them how to develop a mindset that only displays progress, like a small plant growing into a large tree. Let us teach children that rather than focusing on gaining money, we should focus on creating a happy household and a joyful natural universe.


Individuals who feel their talent can be developed via hard work, good strategies, and advice from others are said to have a growth mentality. They achieve more than others who have a more rigid perspective (those who believe that their talents are innate gifts). We must all work together to develop a mindset that will allow us to make better decisions in the future. In the same way that an intelligent person can open your mind, a beautiful person can open your eyes, and a kind person can open your heart, we must endeavour to create wonders with our intelligent mindset and the beauty of compassion.


Mindset changes everything, but it must change from the ground up before we can achieve overall change. Working with special children has changed my perspective, and I try to transmit that in my writing, so that their energy and positivism, and their positive mindset, can create miracles that will help us replace tears with prayers and fear with faith.



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