
Yet the Gītā whispers something profoundly radical, Stop the imaginary climbing, and Start knowing your true nature because the sacred was never waiting at the end of time
The Bhagavad Gita is not a ladder placed between earth and heaven, inviting you to climb toward some distant divinity.
The Gita is a luminous, powerful and uncompromising mirror revealing that what you seek was never elsewhere.
For lifetimes, the mind imagines ascent, i.e., higher states, higher realms, higher achievements. Consequently, it struggles, compares, judges, ascends, descends, all in search of what it believes is above.
Yet the Gītā whispers something profoundly radical, Stop the imaginary climbing, and Start knowing your true nature because the sacred was never waiting at the end of time, the appointment with God was never scheduled for after death.
It is all set for now, in this very breath that moves without your command, in this body that ages yet witnesses, in this ordinary, messy, astonishingly beautiful human life.
So, the Gita states that the battlefield is here in the form of confusion, delusion, affections and aversions, sorrow and joy, ups and downs.
However, fortunately, the revelation is also available here and now. The teaching was not in a distant and ancient time, it speaks about clarity of thinking, it stands strong to remove out inner ignorance, it shines forth whenever a spiritual seeker commits to learning, assimilating and living the truth of the shastra.
Therefore, stop searching for heaven as a place. Expose yourself to the teachings, remove any doubts or vagueness, and recognize it as your own deepest nature so that, in this life-changing recognition, the idea of climbing ends because you discover that, in reality, you were never below.
Acharya Tadany
Morning Meditation
Pune, 02 Nov 2025.
Tadany Um refúgio para a alma e um convite à consciência.
