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'We Will Win Again': Astromancer Bharat J. Mehra's Message of Positivity Amid Global Anxiety

'We Will Win Again': Astromancer Bharat J. Mehra's Message of Positivity Amid Global Anxiety

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In a heartfelt video, Bharat J Mehra urges people to overcome fear and embrace hope, reminding us all to trust life, stay resilient, and face uncertain times with kindness
In a world grappling with uncertainty and unsettling predictions, astromancer-entrepreneur Bharat J. Mehra has released a powerful video urging calm, clarity, and collective optimism. Known for his grounded take on astrology and wellness, Mehra's message is clear: don't panic, stay hopeful, and trust the process of life.
Amid rising chatter about potential global catastrophes from wars and floods to epidemics and plane crashes, Mehra acknowledges the anxiety these astrological predictions can trigger. 'I have come out with this video to calm down agitated nerves, destress you all from the impending scare of so many disasters in the waiting—or so has been predicted by so many learned people who follow the beautiful, exact science called astrology."
For him, the focus lies in changing the emotional climate, not feeding fear. 'The need of the hour is to spread positivity which is where I come in."
Though he humbly mentions that he has 'a little knowledge about planets and their side effects," Mehra emphasizes the importance of emotional resilience. 'We as a race, as Mankind need to take a chill pill. We fought Covid earlier. We shall do it again."
'We Will Do It! We Will Win – Again & Again & Again!" he declares emphatically in the video, setting the tone for a stirring message meant to uplift and de-stress his audience.
Calling for individual empowerment over mass fear, he states, 'Mass predictions are not the answer. We all have different kundlis, me and my manager or driver for that matter cannot have the same chart!"
Instead, he urges people to anchor themselves in inner strength, karma, and faith. 'The whole world needs to slow down, believe in the goodness of Mother Nature, trust in our own Karmas and the blessings of our elders, and learn to just trust life itself."
Ending on a heartfelt note, Mehra signs off with a message that feels both grounding and inspiring, 'Eat, pray and love ❤️ and yes be kind. It costs nothing!!"
With that, he promises to return with a more detailed video soon, continuing his mission to be a 'Friend, Philosopher and Guide" to those navigating today's turbulent times.
Who is Bharat J Mehra?
Bharat J Mehra, astromancer, founder of Bharat Mehra Strategies, is a dynamic entrepreneur and passionate humanitarian whose work bridges the worlds of business and social service. Renowned for his insightful predictions, he advises prominent figures like Ajay Piramal and Anant Ambani, and comfortably moves within elite circles including celebrities like Shah Rukh Khan. However, his true dedication lies in serving Maharashtra's tribal and marginalized populations, a mission he has pursued for over 25 years.
As the head of the Radha Meera Charitable Trust and the Krishnakali Navgrah Mandir Trust, Bharat leads initiatives that provide free services aimed at improving both mental and physical health. His philanthropic focus revolves around fighting hunger, improving healthcare, promoting education, and empowering women, all with the goal of fostering self-sufficient and sustainable communities. His vision aligns closely with the developmental priorities championed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, emphasizing grassroots progress and inclusive growth.
Over the last five years, Bharat's efforts have positively impacted more than 250,000 people—delivering daily meals to 2,000 villagers, offering healthcare and medicines to thousands, supporting hundreds of students with education, and providing vocational training to women. With ambitions to broaden his outreach nationwide, Bharat J Mehra remains committed to creating empowered and dignified communities across India.
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