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               training camps are some of the activities that I
               organized in the past and I believe they are still relevant
               today. In order to grow in the Dharma, we need spiritual
               friends to guide us and it is through these activities that
               we create and develop this friendship and bonding.
               Spiritual friends will guide us in the right path towards
               doing good, avoiding evil, and purification of the mind.

               Charlie: As a youth, I remembered many enjoyable
               social events that were organized at SKE but they
               always had strong elements of Buddhist values in them.
               We need to be skillful when teaching youths so that
               we are not perceived as trying to instill fundamentalist
               teachings to them in the early stage, but to sow the
               seeds of a wholesome nature that will stay in their mind
               stream for a long time. Such an approach will encourage
               youths to remain as Buddhists and not be easily
               converted to other religions which tend to be more
               persuasive but aggressive in their missionary approach.
               Youths should be taught skills that they can apply in   Charlie: I will introduce Buddhism as a philosophy
               their career and in their dealings with colleagues, family   of living that is not dogmatic or superstitious, but a
               members, and life partners.                        spiritual path that recognizes our intelligence and
                                                                  ability to self-achieve. Like scientists, the Buddha taught
               For example, we can organize leadership programs   us to understand the root cause of our problems so that
               through Holiday Camps, Cell Groups, and community   we can solve them. Adopting a middle path approach,
               out-reach that incorporates wholesome fun and      there are therefore no extremist views in Buddhism.
               fellowship, but at the same time important values of   The Buddha’s formula on life is universal, and therefore
               kindness, respect, self-control, patience, gratitude   open to all who cares to follow it and not for a selected
               and compassion for others. Such programs will      few. If they truly practice the Buddha’s method, they will
               eventually help to develop Buddhist leaders with strong   experience peace and the joy of living. In a way it is a Do
               fundamentals in Buddhism for the community.        It Yourself (DIY) religion, and the rewards of mastering
                                                                  this skill and knowing the truth is the best gift of life.
               For someone with no knowledge of Buddhism, how
               should we introduce them to the Buddhist path?     Clearing misconceptions of Buddhism among
                                                                  Malaysian Buddhists was what the late K Sri
               Buck Soon: For new Buddhists who have no knowledge   Dhammananda did through his talks and
               of the Dharma, I would ask them to compare how much   publications. What are the common misconceptions
               time they spent on their spiritual well-being compared   today, and how do we overcome them?
               to their material well-being. Usually this will prompt
               them to want to know more about the Dharma. I would   Buck Soon: Two common misconceptions are that
               also introduce the idea that   happiness is a result of   Buddhists must be vegetarians and that the Buddha was
               doing good deeds since most people are inclined to   a pessimist.
               want happiness in their lives. I would also explain to
               them that just as we need food for the body, we need   During the Buddha’s time, the monks’ training rules
               food for the mind, and the Buddha Dharma is food for   did not allow them to cook and they have to walk to
               the mind as it feeds the mind with wholesome thoughts   the villages, which can be quite far away, for alms
               leading to wholesome speech and action.            round for their daily meal. They ate whatever the lay





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