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Conditions of Happiness

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    So, the topic of "waiting":
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    I grew up, educated in California as an Architect
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    studied, wanted to be good and make a name for myself.
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    ...to have a house, two car garage, the American Dream.
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    My mother and father sacrificed a lot for their four children; my two brothers and my sister.
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    They escaped with nothing. They had to leave everything.
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    I remember giving away my toys, "Why am I giving away my toys?"
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    And I remember my dad giving away his Honda (car)...
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    and slowly giving away our furniture.
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    We had to do it secretly so the neighborhoods don't know that we are going to escape one night, on a boat.
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    We left everything to come here.
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    I remember there was a lot of pressure from my mom, especially to be successful.
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    That's a dream for all mothers and fathers.
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    As I grew up, I saw there was a lot of effort to achieve a diploma, to become this and that, awards, certificates.
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    You get trained to always be somebody.
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    And then you become an Architect.
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    You walk in, you look and see whose office is closer to whose, and whose got the better project.
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    That's the system that I grew up in. I was stuck in that.
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    Growing up, I had difficulties with my father. He struggled a lot coming here, losing everything.
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    So for me, I had a lot of anger issues with my father.
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    This is something the practice helped me with...
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    to learn to come back and look at ourselves, to confront the suffering that I was having as a young man.
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    It helped me become a little happier.
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    The practice helped me look at my father and my relationship with him,
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    to begin to understand him more
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    and to begin to understand my own suffering.
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    This was the benefit of sitting, silencing the mind, calming ...
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    and having time to look deeply at my emotions,
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    where I'm at and the goals that I'm setting for myself.
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    This helped me to understand more of what true happiness was.
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    Once I was able to touch the root of my suffering.
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    I was also able to touch the things that I am passing by because of some future promise
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    to become this, or that... always wanting more.
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    It's a kind of suffering, always thinking that you're lacking.
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    This is something that is underneath our culture.
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    With the practice, I think it can help all of us to really recognize that
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    "Wow, I'm still alive ...
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    "My eyes, my body is in good condition. I'm healthy enough ...
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    "My tooth ache," my teacher shared with us about the toothache. Sorry, back to hygiene -
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    You know, this moment is a non-toothache moment.
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    It's kind of silly, what does that mean?
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    But all you need to do is reflect.
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    Remember that tooth in the back. Remember when it was aching...
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    when your gum was inflamed.
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    Just touching that, even though it was not a great suffering, it was suffering.
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    It reminds us like, "aah, wonderful. I don't have a toothache now."
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    This is a practice. Just stopping to recognize the breath;
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    recognizing a mind that is clear.
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    It's a training to actually be present to this moment, to this present moment,
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    to recognize that the conditions are so many ...
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    I remember our teacher gave us homework to write down all the wonderful conditions,
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    the happy moments in your life now. It's a wonderful exercise.
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    Your loved ones, your brothers, your sisters.
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    Sometimes we're there with our loved one, but we're not present.
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    My brother made us some tea before coming here, we were hanging out at somebody's place.
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    He brought out his tea set and made three of us tea.
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    I recognized, "Wow, we haven't had tea for awhile"
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    We sat there and drank tea together.
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    And to recognize that my younger brother is so sweet.
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    He brought his tea material, we had just woken up from a nap
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    and the first thing he does is make us tea.
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    I was reading a book and I closed it
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    and we are looking at each other drinking tea.
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    That sounds like, "What does that have to do with my happiness, with my career?"
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    But that moment actually is the building block for the rest of your life, you're living!
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    Sometimes we put a lot of goals and a lot of things that we want
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    but actually when we get there, we want more.
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    To give you an example, you have a tea cup,
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    you drink your tea and you want to do the next thing,
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    when you get to the next thing, you want to do ... so on.
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    And this is the way we've been trained.
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    This is where we're at as a culture.
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    When I say we all will become refugees... I think in my lifetime, we will see that we will all become refugees.
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    It's a different thing, it's not about one nation or another,
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    but we will all need a place where we can escape all that
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    online and wi-fi and... this stuff is everywhere now.
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    We have no time to be with ourselves, to be present for our body,
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    to be present with the moment.
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    And to enjoy life as it is in the "now."
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    To be present with our loved one and to be present with nature.
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    This is where we're heading. Besides the climate change, there is something happening to our culture.
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    We're traveling around the world and we're escalating faster and faster.
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    I hope you continue to train, find a refuge within; a refugee camp within.
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    We all will need that.
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    When you have strong emotions, when you need a break, or feel out of touch with what you need to do
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    ...come back.
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    Everything you need, everything you have is there.
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    It's only from that place that we can help change where we're at as a society, as a human on this planet.
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    If you keep struggling and you don't have this refuge, then it will be difficult.
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    My sister will continue on this theme for us ...
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Conditions of Happiness
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