HAPPY: TO BE OR NOT TO BE? Today 2015 |
HAPPY: TO BE OR NOT TO BE?
At
some point in life many of us encounter existential questions. We rush,
trying to find the answers right away. We can search for it in books,
in advices, in money, work or parties. We fight to get these answers and
become angry, unhappy, and lost. Sometimes we give up and go with the
flow, like a hamster that continuously runs in its wheel. But the truth
is, that the answers come whenever we stop seeking for them; when we
calm down and look at ourselves from aside. The answers are here. Thanks
to the initiative of PIPO,
a small Lithuanian community in Panevezys town with less than 100,000
inhabitants had a chance to stop and look for the answers within.
BE YOURSELF
As well as You, I want to be happy and be surrounded by happy people. This goal brought up the idea of PIPO.
I am a believer in the utopist idea of peace and justice in the world,
the good nature of every person and true happiness. Many students,
philosophers, and neighbors claim the world as a dark place. Seeing
people finding happiness in money, parties, and other material things, I
started doubting myself. Maybe I am wrong. Maybe material things can
really bring happiness. Law studies made the doubts even deeper. The
justice system is aimed at solving the consequences, but not the causes.
Its purpose is to solve the conflicts but not to heal the causes of
conflicts. So, if law systems aims to deny the inner causes of
conflicts, then maybe I am wrong? The search for answers allowed me to
experience so many things: to meet many different people, to become part
of different communities, to realize that poor Dominican Republic
communities are often happier than the wealthy Long Island ones, to
realize that my neighbors living in a tiny house are happier than the
ones living in a fancy house who have no time to use their other two
houses. Finally, the search leaded me towards the Peace Revolution
Project! It seemed that their ideas are my ideas. Yes, inner peace and
outer peace are not utopia at all. After joining Peace Revolution
self-development program and participating in a retreat in Thailand, the
answers came - that's it! It was the confirmation I was looking for –
that sustainable happiness exists not just in fairy tales - we just need
to open our eyes and be ourselves.
The
outer conflicts, whether interpersonal or international, will exist
until people can solve their inner conflicts. Peace Revolution
self-development program and meditation retreat in Mooktawan paradise
helped in the realization that inner peace and happiness come whenever
you are true to yourself. I am inspired to share the idea with my
community.
DEA OF PIPO - WORLD HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE CARE DAY
The
PIPO project started during the retreat in Thailand. Being there in
Mooktawan paradise, the mind becomes so pure that great ideas come -
that PIPO will happen on the 10th of October, 2014. This day is known as
the World Hospice and Palliative Care Day. It is the day devoted for
people who cannot be cured and for people who are facing the situation
of death. Working for some years in the sphere of Palliative Care, I had
the opportunity to communicate with people who are at the end of their
life. They questioned their happiness and later realized that it was
within them all the time. But why do we need to face death in order to
understand this? “We cannot add years to our lives. But we can add life
to the years.” This was a pronounced day for PIPO – to remind people
what happiness is and where to find it. It was also the day when 320
seekers of happiness gathered together in Panevezys Musical Theater to
listen to the wisdoms of teaching Monk LP John and to get the insight on
meditation. It was a bit worrying to introduce such a new thing to a
big audience. But there was no reason to doubt – people left with little
smiles on their faces.
THE DEMAND FOR HAPPINESS
In
coalition with the Center of Integrated Health Services, organized by
my dear mother Raimonda Ulianskiene, we started promoting the event a
month before. To our wonder - strangers began calling and asking for
additional seats. There was a demand to organize additional sessions.
Surprisingly, there were more people registered than the number of seats
available. It appears that many of us are looking for sustainable
happiness and have not yet been exposed to it.
Three
additional sessions in the premises of Center of Integrated Health
Services were organized successfully. More than 80% of the registered
participants showed up. Some of them were so inspired and attended all
the sessions. The impact was significant. The teaching Monk was asked to
give an interview by the biggest local newspapers. The reporter wrote:
“Thank you. All of you charmed me with some magical peaceful energy.”
A SEED OF INNER PEACE
Every
one of us wants to live happily ever after. Like in a fairy tale. So
let’s do it! Thanks to Peace Revolution and the PIPO tours, the seed of
Inner Peace was planted in Panevezys, Lithuania. People around me seems
happier. The people at the office, the volunteers, those girls who had a
chance to meet the Monk, the lady passing me in the street, and
everyone who attended PIPO appear to be filled with joy. Some of them
started the meditation; others started questioning themselves. Each and
every one of them can now plant the seed of peace and happiness, which
they can start watering at any time. And suddenly it will bloom.
Cr. World Peace Revolution
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