Purpose-Driven Lab: Having a CLEAR-CUT vision of the purpose of life is the key
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Hi, our Dharma friends!
This meeting is an online event. The passcode of the Zoom meeting is written at the bottom line.
First of all, we'd like to ask the participants to follow these rules:
- Please use the same name as your Meetup account when logging in to the Zoom meeting room.
- Please remember the name of this group Anchorage Buddhism Meetup Group for Beginners especially when you're not from Anchorage because we will ask you the name of the group when we don't find your RSVP.
- Especially when you RSVP at the last minute, if you can drop a note to [email protected] and write the name of this group, then we can easily find your RSVP and as a result you can enter the meeting room quickly.
This event is a friendly get-together of like-minded people starting with light-hearted ice-breaking for 10 minutes followed by a Dharma talk, which is more like a lecture for 40 minutes. During the last 10 minutes, we have a Q&A session. (The length of time varies according to time and circumstances)
The following is the review of our recent meeting. Main topic: Ours is a long-term mission.
- We all have our purpose in life, which energizes us to move on.
- Our ultimate goal is different from our short-term goals or mid-term goals in life, such as marriage, landing a job, forming a family, or retirement.
- If we think about our mortality and impermanence of life, minor issues become less important, and we feel an urgency to accomplish our real purpose.
- It is helpful to have friends and family members who can support us as we travel through this Saha world of suffering toward our destination.
- Practicing compassion and kindness to such good people is important.
- We all have shared imperfections, and sometimes we hurt each other because we are human and are fallible. Self-reflection can help us move through such troubled times. Remember, we’re all in this together, we are all struggling, and we are all suffering.
- Buddha said the purpose of this journey is to find genuine happiness that overcomes life’s sufferings.
- The eight universal sufferings taught by the Buddha are: birth ( life), aging, sickness, death, separation from the beloved, encountering the despised, and being of the flesh (our body). This last suffering contains all the other sufferings.
- When we practice Six Paramitas (our daily practices), our good efforts will be rewarded. Good people will be drawn to us and be a source of support. It might take some time but no effort is wasted. Some seeds take time to bear fruit.
- When we know our purpose – self transcendence – we can overcome our limitations, the obstacles in our way, and the pain we suffer on our journey.
- Self transcendence is to forget the desire for instant gratification and remember those people who will benefit from our effort, and to be grateful for the people who have been supporting us.
- If you don’t have such people please make an effort to find at least one such person. And of course, coming to this meet-up you will be a part of the community.
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We're able to continue bringing these Dharma sessions for you thanks to the generosity of those of you who support us. Let me take a moment to express our gratitude now. If you too are able to support our cause, you can offer your donations on PayPal or Venmo to Bita Enayati at [email protected].
Thank you for your support and encouragement in helping us continue to bring quality teachings to you, day in, day out. It's not the amount that matters but your desire to be part of a cause greater than ourselves.
Stay well and let's go forward towards the light of unconditional goodness together! Please message me at [email protected] with your self-introduction if you'd like to get to know each other more and also to confirm your RSVP.
If you're interested in learning Buddhism but have a schedule conflict, please write to me for a one on one session. And we have about 10-18 people join us so hope you don't get discouraged by seeing the few RSVPs here on this page. See you soon too!!!
Last but not least, once you RSVP, you will see the link to the Zoom meeting room. When you click the link and your Zoom application starts, then you'll be required to type the passcode. The passcode is 426646.
Bita and Yuichi Asakura
Every week on Friday
Purpose-Driven Lab: Having a CLEAR-CUT vision of the purpose of life is the key