Free Class Module 4

Free Class Module 4

Welcome to Module Four of our free course, where we delve into the essential topic of family. We explore how family fulfills our basic biological drives of survival and genetic continuation. Additionally, the module discusses the profound impact love and commitment have on our happiness and sense of purpose. We’ll examine the definition of love, based on Thomas Aquinas’ view of willing the good of another, and how to find meaningful relationships and a life mate. The module also emphasizes the significance of parenting and the nurturing of children, highlighting how this experience deepens our capacity for love and commitment. Finally, practical exercises are provided to help you seek out community groups where you can meet like-minded individuals and potentially find a life partner. Join us to understand the foundational importance of family in achieving a fulfilling life.

  • The biological and spiritual purpose of family
  • Love as action: willing the good of another
  • Commitment, courage, and forgiveness as foundations of real love
  • Pursuing love as an entrepreneurial journey
  • Where to meet values-aligned partners
  • The importance of authenticity in dating and connection
  • How to develop a relationship gradually and intentionally
  • Transitioning from romantic to companionate love
  • The transformational love of parenting
  • Expressing love through nurturing, education, and challenge
  • Creating a legacy and finding lifelong purpose through family

The Gathering Module 4 exercises

In this week’s module, we expand on the previous friendship-building exercises by focusing on finding a life mate. Learn how to identify and attend service organizations aligning with your values and approach meetings with purposeful intent. The video emphasizes the importance of shared values and provides a structured yet open-minded approach to finding meaningful relationships. Dedicate time to this process and discover the depths of self-awareness, healing, and satisfaction that come from a life well-lived.