Most of my family thinks i'm a little crazy for being into Buddhism I think, thankfully my wife is very supportive. I don't bring it up much with the rest of them.
Occasionally though I have a friend that asks a bit about Buddhism..it's hard to know where to start if someone is genuinely interested. Most people ask about meditation and I try to give a brief synopsis of what Shamatha and Vipasyana are like for me, I have no idea if what i'm saying makes sense to a non-Buddhist though, or if it just sounds ridiculous. Describing Zazen is even harder. Since the thing that really got me interested was reading Setting In Motion The Wheel of Dharma a number of years back, i've thought about recommending people read it..but it's not exactly light reading for someone new. Some of the things that were real "ahah" moments for me apparently just seem like nonsense to others.
I'd like to hear from people who have successfully shared the Dharma with interested people, not asking about conversion of some sort of course, just places where you feel you were able to convey something meaningful, that "stuck" enough to benefit the person who was asking.


