Welcome, friendly viewers, to Science and Spirituality on Supreme Master Television. The Bhagavad Gita is considered one of Hinduism’s most sacred texts and records the teachings Lord Krishna imparted to his disciple Arjuna on life, spirituality and the Universe. Regarding the nature of thoughts, Lord Krishna said: “You are what you think; hence thought is action, being and becoming; what one thinks, one becomes. Such is the power of thought.”

On today’s program we are delighted to share a story of how constructive thinking brought about tremendous change to one man’s life; a transformation which proves anything is possible

In 1987, Dr. Ali Danesh, a psychiatrist originally from Iran who settled in New Zealand, met with a serious road accident that resulted in a major brain injury. He lay in a hospital unconscious for more than four months. The damage was so severe that doctors said he would not be able to walk or talk again and that he would be blind for life.

Today, Dr. Danesh walks with the help of a walker and is able to see. What’s more, by sheer willpower, he has regained the ability to read, write, and speak. As a beacon of hope to other patients and all those facing serious challenges in life, Dr. Danesh is living proof of the miraculous power of uplifting thoughts, determination and constructive actions. In this second part of a two-part series, Dr. Danesh continues to share his remarkable experiences of self-healing and rehabilitation in his journey towards recovery.

Before you came here I wrote a few things. I wrote here, “Never give up because human potential is unlimited.” I wrote this for you.

And you’re an example of it.

Oh, fortunately. Yes, we should have thousands of examples of that. No injured patient should suffer, no family of an injured patient should suffer because there is a chance for improvement. Therefore that chance will give them, an accumulation of little happiness and brings a lot pleasure and confidence to them too.

So after your accident, you were unconscious for six months?

Six months right.

And then when you started to regain consciousness. You would wake up for a little while and go back to sleep?

Oh, it was very gradual. It took maybe months to become fully alert and fully conscious about the situation. I was still semi-conscious and semi- alert for many, many months until gradually I become fully involved.

And what do you remember about that time when you became more aware of yourself and what had happened to you?

Oh, unfortunately I don’t have good memory about those days, a very vague memory, because a lot of information was transferred to me by my dear wife. Therefore I don’t know if this was my memory or the things that she told me. Therefore, I should say very limited memory. For example I wrote, “My wife’s name is Elizabeth,” a hundred times until I remembered that.

So you couldn’t remember your wife’s name?

No. I have three children. Maybe I wrote their names on paper 200 times. I have three children, Helen, John and Amy. Therefore by repetition of those kinds of things, by writing and not giving up, this is a way I remembered my family members. Finally I went on to my parents and my wife’s parents and gradually expanded my memory to any other friend and things like that.

Through his belief in himself and sheer willpower, Dr. Danesh retrained his brain to remember to the degree that he was even given the option to begin working as a doctor again.

Finally I became alert enough. They said even though you have some memory problems, you can practice psychiatry again. Therefore they call still even at this time. I receive a call once in awhile from some prominent psychiatrists in the United States that I was working with; they consulted me about their patients, and I will be more than glad to share my knowledge and information with them too.

What did physicians think about Dr. Danesh’s recovery?

Oh, all of the professors say, “Ali this is a miracle.” And I said, “This miracle should not happen only to me; it should happen to every injured person on this Earth.” I believe that too 100%.

As Dr. Danesh points out, it is our thinking that limits us as we are fully capable of beyond what we can even imagine.

Many GPs (general practitioners) don’t believe how much potential injured persons have. Therefore I have to explain that I think our beloved children they don’t reach more than 10, 15% of their potential. They have a lot of potential.

I was talking in the (support) group and I said, “I am talking to a hundred people; I am talking to a hundred Albert Einsteins, all of you are like Albert Einstein.” They have a lot of potential. And, “I want you to see yourself as an achiever not as a loser.” That’s really important, how much we believe in ourselves and our positive attitude toward ourselves and others.

When we return in a few moments and hear more inspirational words from Dr. Ali Danesh. Please stay tuned to Supreme Master Television.

Welcome back to Science and Spirituality on Supreme Master Television. Our program features Dr. Ali Danesh who is living proof of how the miraculous power of constructive thinking can induce self healing and rehabilitation.

You know self-confidence is very important. Therefore, when we believe something we should put our heart and energy toward that belief fully, without any limitation, and try hard to reach that goal. And first of all we need to see if the goal that we set is good for humankind or not. That’s very important. We have to establish the goal being positive and for wellness of humankind 100 percent.

When a goal is positive, then we should work toward that goal with all of our energy. Words of positiveness are in my dictionary and words of negativity are not in my dictionary at all. Therefore, everything is positive. We should be positive toward ourselves, to our family, to our society. And negativity is damaging. Therefore, positiveness should be in our head and negativity under our legs. That is my advice to everyone.

Nic Beets and Alison McLellan interact with brain injured persons as part of their work with the non-profit organization, the Brain Injury Association of New Zealand. They have seen Dr. Danesh assist others in recovering from their brain injuries by encouraging them to think in a constructive way.

Whatever your level of disability; that’s not actually dictating your quality of life. Those are the things that really determine how you view your life. Just being hopeful and being positive.

And I feel Ali’s a good example of somebody that’s concentrating on the full part of the glass.

Yes, and I think he celebrates. He celebrates what’s in the glass.

And that’s why he’s more successful because he is not living with that empty part of the glass.

And he doesn’t count how much has been taken out of the glass. He just celebrates what there is.

He celebrates what he’s got, and is grateful and happy to be alive.

And works on saying, “Here’s a bit more I can put in the glass.”

And that’s why I admire him because he’s not living in the past. He’s coping with what he’s got and getting on with his future. And I just admire that so much in Ali.

He has made quite an amazing recovery from where he was after the accident.

That sums up Ali, yes.

Dr. Danesh now give some advice on how we can better our lives and fulfill our true potential.

First of all they need to accept the fact that the potential they have is something they need to work toward. Potential doesn’t come to us by chance. We have to go toward those kinds of things and try our best to contribute by willingness and positiveness toward a goal. I think they should find something positive about the goal and respect the goal and go toward a goal. In every issue you can find negative and positive things. Put negative things aside and grab the positive one in everything.

Many spiritual traditions say that our intentions and thoughts shape the many events that take place in our lives. In other words the future is created by our speech, actions and thoughts. Sages and holy teachers have advocated constructive thinking and peaceful intentions to bring good, happy outcomes. This is known as living with conscious intention.

The Buddha has said, “The mind is everything. What you think you become.” In the Holy Bible, Proverbs 23:7 teaches us that “as you think in your heart, so ye shall be.” And in the sacred text of the Vedas, it is stated that: “If you have positive thoughts, your life will get a positive direction.”

Many people they think we are only the physical body. As human beings, we are not only the body, we are the spirit too. Believing that we have spirit is good for ourselves, good for our family, and good for others. Besides, the most important thing is you cannot deny it; we are the spirit. Proving that there is no spirit, is very difficult.

But proving that this kind of spirit exists is easier because many times, we contribute to each other through the feeling of our emotion. Emotion is related to these kind of things and you cannot only concentrate on physical things. I believe that the human being is the brain, mind, feeling and body.

We sincerely thank Dr. Ali Danesh for sharing with us his beautiful message that our potential is unlimited so long as we believe in ourselves and keep our thoughts constructive. We wish him the very best in continuing to help many more people realize that anything is possible whether they are working to uplift themselves or others to a higher level.

Thank you gracious viewers for your company on today’s Science and Spirituality. Coming up next is Words of Wisdom after Noteworthy News. May we all seek to transform our world with love.