What creates diplomacy, and why does it seem so absent when societies need it most?
Thom explores Dhanur Veda, the Vedic body of knowledge concerned with governance, diplomacy, defense, and the awakening of collective potential.
He explains why the Vedic approach is diagnostic rather than prescriptive, and why lasting change begins not with controlling behavior, but with raising consciousness.
Listen to or watch this episode for a deeper look at how individual dharma shapes leadership, community, and society.
Episode Highlights
[00:45] Four Vedas and Their Branches
[03:07] The Bow as Consciousness
[04:47] Governance Begins With Dharma
[07:23] Diplomacy Follows Receptivity
[09:27] Defense, Not War
[10:52] From Family to Society
[13:12] Sanskrit Flow and the Sandhi Rule
[14:47] Q - Has this been tried before?
[15:01] A - Diagnostic, Not Prescriptive
[19:40] The Vedas Measure Alignment
[21:10] Q - Is this true of architecture as well?
[21:14] A - Shaping Space Shapes Consciousness
[26:10] Ayurveda Works the Same Way
[28:34] Q - What restores diplomatic skill?
[29:04] A - Begin With Your Own Example
[30:45] Leadership Mirrors the Collective
[33:57] Confusion Breeds Corruption
[37:03] Change Society by Example
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