Therefore, follow the Noble One, who is stea dfast, wise, learned, dutiful and devout. One should follow only such a man, who is truly good and discer ning, even as the moon follows the path of the stars.
Therefore, follow the Noble One, who is steadfast, wise, learned, dutiful and devout. One should follow only such a man, who is truly good and discerning, even as the moon follows the path of the stars.

Deep Commentary

This verse emphasizes the vital importance of relying on virtuous spiritual friends and teachers (Kalyana-mitta) to achieve success on the path of practice. Such teachers possess the wisdom and moral experience necessary to guide one away from wrong views and toward the Dhamma. Choosing a master is the most critical step for any practitioner, whether monastic or lay. The text draws an analogy to farming: even a good seed cannot thrive in poor soil. Similarly, one must seek an environment—a sangha or community—that is well-ordered and led by a wise, virtuous teacher. When one aligns their practice with such exemplary individuals, they progress as naturally and inevitably as the moon following the path of the stars.

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