Saturday, January 1, 2011

What Buddhism terms good friends are sincere, honest people without a trace of deceit who guide others toward the correct path, toward good.

It also refers to people who lend their assistance or support to us so that we can practice Buddhism with full assurance.

If you become close to a person who makes you feel "that person is always glowing and animated" or "When I'm with that person I feel strong and secure," then your faith will naturally deepen, and you will develop bountiful wisdom. In carrying out this Buddhist practice, encountering good friends is the key to obtaining Buddhahood.

Wisdom for Modern Life by Daisaku Ikeda 4/5

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