Hit by a COVID‑related brain stroke, the doctors told Professor M.S. Rao he wouldn’t survive. Then when he does survive, but is left paralyzed on his right side, doctors told him he would never walk again. He refused to accept that ending. In this episode, Rao shares how disciplined self‑talk, a steady spiritual foundation, and a lifetime of resilience helped him rebuild his body and re‑shape his future—one determined step at a time.
An Indian Air Force veteran, author of 55 books, and longtime advocate for mindfulness and mental health, Rao opens up about the forces that shaped him: a difficult childhood, the structure and cultural tolerance forged in the military, and the daily practices that anchor his optimism. He explains how concepts like dharma, karma, and service guide his choices, why he believes “life is an echo,” and how gratitude, empathy, and ethical living became non‑negotiables in his recovery.
In this episode, we explore:
- How disciplined inner dialogue helped him survive and recover
- The mantra he repeated when fear and doubt closed in
- Why fitness, structure, and service became the backbone of his resilience
- How karma and dharma shape his approach to leadership and healing
- The role of gratitude, empathy, and respect in rebuilding a meaningful life
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Chapters
00:00 Subconscious Survival
05:50 Dalai Lama Foreword
07:46 Toxic Childhood
13:12 Air Force Lessons
17:00 COVID Stroke Ordeal
21:33 No Doubt Mindset
25:44 Hinduism Dharma Karma
37:29 Writing After Stroke
41:14 Reincarnation and Karma
50:26 Gratitude Daily Ritual
57:08 Final Advice and Wrap Up