Question asked by Eli Levine
Good afternoon Pastors! I hope you're all doing well, wherever you are. I have a question that I was hoping you could answer: how does one achieve their full potential or destiny within their lifetime? I want to teach the Dharma/science of governing and governance (after researching what that actually would mean, of course). I'm just not sure I'll do everything that I can do to help others in this lifetime. What do you think/feel about this? How does one conquer all and live up to their full potential?
Thank you for your time and effort. Hopefully this can help others as well.
Dear Eli Levine,
There is a “path” that one needs to follow to achieve one’s full potential. The “goal” may be different for everyone. Therefore one needs to set the goal and work towards it. If one is diligent and puts in the effort, there is no reason why one cannot realise it even within their lifetime. I feel you should go for it if that’s what you want and it’s beneficial for others but you should be able to apply it also to yourself. How does one conquer all and achieve one’s full potential? This is not easy but it is possible, judging from the life stories of those who have made it.
I’m not sure how one can combine Dharma with governance. Governance is a secular activity. If you intend to apply governance to Dharma practice which is a spiritual acitvity, it might not work due to the many variables involved. Every individual is different and practices according to his/her level of attainment. Only the very few can actually realise the goal in one lifetime. That’s probably because they have been practising in their previous lives and they are realising their full potential in the present lifetime. If you are following a lama, it would be better to consult your lama first and discuss the details with him/her.