The Gathering Courses

The Gathering

Are you wondering, “Is this all there is?” You’re not alone. In this video, Leonardo Radomile explores the modern meaning crisis—why so many of us feel anxious, disconnected, and unsure of our purpose in today’s world.

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In this first module, we explore faith as the foundation of a meaningful life. You’ll discover how trust in something greater than yourself can shape your sense of identity, purpose, and direction.

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In our second session, we dive into the connection between faith and meaningful work. With practical exercises and reflection, you’ll begin uncovering your purpose and how to live it out in service to others.

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This third module invites you to rediscover the power of real friendship. From ancient wisdom to today’s challenges, we’ll look at how deep, authentic relationships are essential for your well-being.

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In this fourth class, we turn to family—the heart of meaning for so many. We’ll explore how love, commitment, and raising children bring purpose to our lives and help create a lasting legacy.

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In this episode, Leonardo Radomile reflects on the journey of self-improvement and the pursuit of true happiness through meaningful purpose.

At sunset, a silhouette of a woman praying, embodying faith and the journey towards a good life.

Most people believe that winning the lottery would solve their problems and bring lasting happiness. They imagine that unlimited money and free time would create the perfect life.

A woman lying in bed with her eyes closed, expressing reluctance to face the workday ahead.

Do you wake up every Monday morning with a heavy feeling in your chest, dreading another week at a job that drains your energy and leaves you counting down the hours until Friday?

A group of friends joyfully enjoying the city, symbolizing support, community, and meaningful relationships.

Do you ever wake up feeling unfulfilled? Many young adults between 18 and 40 find themselves living in ways that don’t reflect their values or goals.