Buddha had disciples and he wished to send
them out into the world to teach, so he asked
them questions to see if they were prepared as he
would have them be. “When you go to the East
and to the West,” said the Buddha, “and the
people shut their doors to you and refuse to speak
to you, what will you do?”—The disciples
answered and said: “We shall be very thankful
that they do us no harm.”—“Then if they do you
harm and mock, what will you do?”—“We shall
be very thankful that they do not give us worse
treatment.”—“If they throw you into
prison?”—“We shall still be grateful that they do
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not kill us.”—“What if they were to kill you?” the
Master asked for the last time. “Still,” answered
the disciples, “we will be thankful, for they cause
us to be martyrs. What more glorious fate is there
than this, to die for the glory of God?” And the
Buddha said: “Well done!”