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Bhagavad Gītā, Chapter 2, Class 45

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Bhagavad Gītā – Chapter 2, Acharya Tadany Summary – Class 45Date: June 5, 2025 In this class, Acharya Tadany focused on one of the most practical and liberating teachings of the Bhagavad Gītā: the wisdom of accepting choiceless situations in life. Understanding Choiceless Situations Acharya Tadany explained that the majority of life circumstances are beyond our control: The past (already …

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Ideal Parents Do Not Exist. What Changes When You Learn to See Them as Human Beings. 

By Acharya Tadany.Published in the Diário de Santa Maria, June 4, 2026.Translated into English by Gemini. A large part of the conflicts between parents and children is born not from a lack of love, but from the unrealistic expectations that both construct over the course of a lifetime.From childhood, we are taught to view our parents through a specific role: …

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Bhagavad Gītā, Chapter 2, Class 44

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Bhagavad Gītā – Chapter 2, by Acharya Tadany Summary – Class 44Date: May 31, 2025 In this class, Acharya Tadany offered a deep exploration of the nature of consciousness (ātmā) and shared practical wisdom on how this understanding can transform everyday relationships, particularly with parents. The Nature of Consciousness Acharya Tadany explained the fundamental characteristics of the Self as taught …

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Happiness. A Serious Affair.

By Acharya Tadany.Published in Diário de Santa Maria, May 7, 2026. Happiness is, without a doubt, a serious matter, but not in the sense of something heavy, rigid, or gloomy, rather as a lucid, continuous, and prejudice-free inquiry into understanding its true nature, its authentic manifestations, and its inevitable implications for both individual and collective life. In general, life behaves …

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Rituals: The Silent Architecture of the Family.

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Morning Meditation
Linz, May 2, 2026. If you think rituals are “superstition,” perhaps you are only looking at the surface of the whole context, at the repetition, the symbols, and the form.However, their true value lies not in what is done, but in what is silently created, for rituals are containers filled with meaning. They bring rhythm to relationships, and …

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Bhagavad Gītā, Chapter 4, Class 169

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In this deeply practical and liberating continuation on varṇadharma, Acharya Tadany outlined the Vedic principles of career and profession selection through the three key determinants jāti (birth/lineage, predetermined and immutable, providing cultural starting point but no spiritual weight),  guṇa (inherent qualities/talents/temperament, fully malleable through effort and offering true choice),  and karma (actions/profession/duties, partially chosen but constrained by circumstances)  highlighting two …

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Education Beyond Control: Raising Free and Conscious Human Beings.

Acharya Tadany.Morning Meditation.Pune, 6 February 2026. When curiosity is punished, it does not disappear; it goes underground.When expression is repressed, honesty is replaced by secrecy. A rigid and orthodox family upbringing does not raise healthy or virtuous human beings. On the contrary, it often produces individuals who become habitual liars, subtle manipulators, and emotionally fragmented adults. This is because excessive …

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Bhagavad Gītā, Chapter 4, Class 168

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In this thoughtful and liberating continuation on varṇadharma, Acharya Tadany explored the practical tension between jāti (birth/lineage, immutable and traditionally linked to family professions) and guṇa (personal qualities/character, fully malleable through conscious effort) when choosing a career (karma), presenting two equally valid approaches:  (1) following jāti — leveraging childhood training, family mentorship, established methods, economic stability, and social acceptance, though …

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How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Work and Everyday Life

Artificial Intelligence is often presented as something radically new, almost futuristic. In reality, it has been evolving quietly for decades. What has changed in recent years is not its existence, but its presence. By Acharya Tadany Cargnin dos Santos. Published in Diário de Santa Maria, January 15, 2026. Artificial Intelligence is often presented as something radically new, almost futuristic. In reality, …

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A Stroll Through Love

To walk the path of love is more than allowing oneself to feel; it is allowing oneself to be transformed. Loving is a journey that reveals, expands, and lays bare our depths. By Acharya Tadany Cargnin dos Santos. Published in Diário de Santa Maria, December 18, 2025. Love has accompanied humanity since its very first steps, yet despite being universal, …

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