Our Inspiration: Anchored in the Mahayana tradition, we are dedicated to the teachings of the
historical Buddha and the 13th century Japanese reformer, Shinran Shonin, the founder of Shin Buddhism or Jodo Shinshu. In addition, we are inspired by the iconoclastic and meditative Soto Zen tradition, as an effective skillful means to better cultivate a calm and lucid heart
and mind to hear the spiritual light within us. We are also open to
all Buddhist traditions and the entirety of world spirituality and wisdom.
Our Journey:
We are called to entrust ourselves to the heart of Great Compassion, symbolized as Amida Buddha, to live by her calling,
to gracefully experience the unfolding of life and to practice love and compassion with others. As a result, we are spiritually
transformed, experiencing a renewed life of joy, purpose, and gratitude and dedicated to promoting the welfare of all sentient
beings.
Our Practices: While our inclusion of Soto Zen practice acknowledges the value we place on inner silence
through meditation, the heart of Shin practice is about integrating spirituality with daily living by developing deeper
compassion; practicing monpo or deep hearing (mindfulness); and voicing the nembutsu (Namo-Amida-Butsu) as a
direct expression of our trust in and gratitude for the ultimate Oneness of life. We engage in community service, support
one another’s spiritual growth, and strive to remember that we are all foolish humans doing the best that we can.
Our Guiding Principles
We honor the Six Principles
of Harmony, taught by the historical Buddha, Shakyamuni over 2, 500 years ago in Northern India. These Six Principles are our organization’s guiding
values. The BFF diligently seeks to maintain a harmonious, friendly, and open-minded atmosphere. The Six Principles of Harmony
are:
1. Sharing similar viewpoints and aspirations
2. Practicing the same ethical precepts
3. Living and practicing peacefully together
4. Abstaining from quarrelling and bickering
5. Experiencing the inner peace and joy that results from
community practice
6. Sharing our benefits so as to be a blessing to each other
and to the world