I was speaking with a friend yesterday, and he was asking me about Buddhism. His questions were sincere, the thing is, I didn’t really know how to answer. I’m not a Dharma teacher, I don’t exactly have keynotes prepared.
Other than telling him early on about TreeLeaf and that he should come here for a wealth of information (far more than I could manage to give!) I tried to answer the best I could; of course I was painfully aware that I was falling short in every way! I feel very ill equipped to speak about the dharma and Buddhism in general.
I suppose the longer I practice the more encounters like this I will have. I also assume like anything, answering questions will get easier with practice. Until then, any tips? Or lines I shouldn’t cross (as I made it quite clear I’m not a teacher in any way but I’m afraid of not doing justice to the concepts I’m trying to explain).
Gassho,
SatLah
Chikyō
Other than telling him early on about TreeLeaf and that he should come here for a wealth of information (far more than I could manage to give!) I tried to answer the best I could; of course I was painfully aware that I was falling short in every way! I feel very ill equipped to speak about the dharma and Buddhism in general.
I suppose the longer I practice the more encounters like this I will have. I also assume like anything, answering questions will get easier with practice. Until then, any tips? Or lines I shouldn’t cross (as I made it quite clear I’m not a teacher in any way but I’m afraid of not doing justice to the concepts I’m trying to explain).
Gassho,
SatLah
Chikyō
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