Reconciliation Is Sometimes Right — Sometimes It Isn't
When divorce becomes a real possibility, the most valuable thing isn't necessarily a push toward saving the marriage at all costs — it's clarity about what's actually best for everyone involved, including any children. Acharya Devnath Maharaj Ji has counseled over 3,000 couples facing this decision, and his approach is to help people think clearly rather than push a predetermined outcome.
In many cases, the conflict driving a couple toward divorce stems from specific, addressable issues — a breach of trust, poor communication patterns, outside family pressure — and genuine reconciliation is possible with the right guidance and effort from both partners. In other cases, the honest assessment is that the marriage has run its course, and the most useful guidance is around navigating that transition with as much dignity and clarity as possible.
Time matters in these situations, and Acharya Ji recommends reaching out as early as possible if reconciliation is something you genuinely want to explore — though guidance remains valuable even once legal proceedings have begun.
What This Means for You
- Honest assessment of whether reconciliation is realistic
- Support for one partner, even if the other isn't yet involved
- Guidance suited to whichever path is genuinely right
- Astrological insight into recurring patterns, where useful
- Practical guidance for navigating either outcome with clarity
- Confidential, judgment-free conversations