By Ami Albernaz
For decades, researchers have known that poverty and mental illness are correlated; the lower a person's socioeconomic status, the greater his or her chances are of having some sort of mental disorder. Yet determining if one comes first - if being poor renders a person more susceptible to mental illness, or if mental illness pulls a person into poverty - is decidedly difficult and the relationship between poverty and mental health has long been assumed to be interactive.
Sri Amma Bhagavan says that, "Prosperity or Poverty begins with thought"
So, by incorporating Amma Bhagavan's statement with the lines of scientific evidences it is understood that, if a person is born poor, it is due to his previous life thought patterns.But if a person is born rich but becomes poor, it is due to his defective thinking.
At phychology level, the perception should change but at Neuro anatomy level, the neuron tracks must undergo the change for which Deeksha (Oneness Energy Transfer Process) will be the ultimate answer.
Even for wealth, there exists something called wealth consciousness.So those who are immersed in financial crisis are recommended to take deekshas daily besides changing their perception.