|             A lot of illnesses are not due to organic diseases.       Hypertension, for instance, is a reflection of the person's emotional       status. When a 35-year-old man does not get sleep for a few days, he       feels lousy. He goes to the doctor who, on checking his blood pressure,       finds it is 170. He takes medicines and the blood pressure comes down.       All that the man needed was advice to calm him down. He needed good sleep       for a few days, not medicine. It is the same thingwith all young       hypertensives. The question is how to calm them down. People need to hang       on to something. There is no assured success in anything. There are lots       of stresses. There is a lot of uncertainty. And the most stabilising       factor is spiritualism: a belief in something higher up that Gives them       constant guidance in the right direction; something that protects them.       It is best to believe in this; this has healing power. 
 I see about 24       heart surgeries every day. And, heart surgeries are very Complex       procedures. Those [patients] who are spiritual--mind you, I am not       referring to religiosity--those who believe in a superhuman force, almost       always come out successfully.
 
 A wound on your       hand starts healing. It is not an automatic process. What controls this       healing? It is the mind. If you remove the chip, the computer can't work.       A mind that is spiritual supports and prompts healing. I have no evidence       to show you. But I have seen 30,000 heart patients over a period of 25       years. I remember thousands of patients for whom prayer has worked. After       their surgery, patients go through a lot of trouble. They are in the ICU       with breathing difficulties and a lot of pain. Many are on the brink of       death.  We sit and talk to them. I have seen that those who have a       spiritual background take it philosophically.  They see it as a       passing phase; something that is momentary.
 
 These are the       people who come out of it. Emotional stability is very important,       especially for heart patients. I believe in living a spiritual life.       Whatever I do, I do it in God's name. No credit goes to me. There are instances       when I go to the operation theatre and come across a hopeless case. They       survive and walk out of the hospital in a week. Similarly, I have seen       people with good chances of survival being unlucky. How do I answer this?       Someone else is in control. Every time I enter the operation theatre I       pray to God; it is in His name that I operate. And every time I come out       of the theatre, too, I pray and thank God. It gives me a broad frame of       mind when I do that and it gives me immense strength.
 Dr Devi Shetty is the founder of Narayana Hrudayalaya       in Bangalore.       As told to N. Bhanutej.
 
 { Annecdote doing rounds on the net.}
 -Received from       Swami Satyalokanandaji, Sarada Kindergarten, Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore.
 
 
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