To review, here are the three core principles:
Good causes bring
good effects.
Bad causes bring bad
effects.
Your own cause brings
your own effect.
Our
deeds or actions are like seeds. These seeds become causes.
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Good Cause = Good Seed Good Seed = Good Result
Bad Cause = Bad Seed Bad Seed = Bad Result
Good Result =
Happiness / Favorable Situation
Bad Result =
Unhappiness / Unfavorable Situation
All
humanity is living to obtain happiness. Politics, science, medicine, the arts,
all of them exist to make our lives happier.
The most important thing is how can we obtain happiness, and to know this we (as well as politicians) must first understand the relationship of the cause and effect.
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The most important thing is how can we obtain happiness, and to know this we (as well as politicians) must first understand the relationship of the cause and effect.
All
effects have a cause. This is a true throughout the Three Worlds and Ten
Directions. Without knowing the cause of happiness, we can’t enjoy that
happiness as a result. We’ll be unfortunate if we are unaware of this
principle.
The
emphasis is placed on the Law of Cause and Effect as the sole determinant of
our fate.
Result Cause
Good Fate\Destiny = Good
Actions
Bad Fate\Destiny =
Bad Actions
Own Fate\Destiny = Own
Actions
When we
have a good destiny we can accept this, but during a bad destiny we cannot.
That’s when we believe “others’ cause, others’ effect.” I must be suffering
from what others have done, we think. We blame the judge and jury for our
crimes, but if this was true we’d be receiving the effect of their deeds.
Buddhism teaches own cause, own effect. If you don’t understand this third
point, you can’t grasp the other two principles either.
Even
though we hear the Law of Cause and Effect, we still have this mentality of
being persecuted during bad times. The thief who thinks the rope is the cause
of his suffering is completely WRONG. The thief is suffering from his own
doing. Once of aware of this, he has to reflect on what’s he done. He has to
lament what he’s done.
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We
blame others all the time. "It must have been that guy," we say. But then we are
just like the thief. We cannot understand this truth of the Three Worlds and
the Ten Directions.
We
wonder then intensely how this can be true in the cases of accidents or the
victims of violent crimes, especially where children have been injured or
killed. Why do they have to suffer? The effect of being hurt was caused by an
attacker.
Is this
still own cause, own effect? Yes, it is something they have done in their past,
but we just can’t say that politely. Instead we go saying the cause was the
murderer, and the victims did nothing. But the Law of Cause and Effect remains
true regardless. When we hear about these tragedies in our lives and on the
news, we just can’t accept it.
For
example, let’s talk about the Akihabara Massacre which took place in Japan in
June of 2008. A man drove a truck into a crowd killing three people and
injuring two. He then exited the vehicle and began stabbing those around him.
Using a survival knife, he killed four and injured eight others. But why did
those victims have to be there at that place and time? If they were just a
little further or had arrived an hour before, they would have been spared. Why
did they have to be there at that place and that time?
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The
effect is that they were killed. Why did those 7 people have to suffer is the
issue. The effect of being killed had to have had a cause. As we have learned
in the Law of Cause and Effect, own cause, own effect. The result of being
killed in the accident has to have been caused by something the victims had
within them.
If you
believe that the cause is the murderer, you still believe others cause own
effect. So again what was the cause in this case? Own cause, own effect. This principle
penetrates the Three Worlds and Ten Directions. The seed had to have been
planted by the victims.
We say
again, it can’t be like that. The victims did nothing wrong. But it is the same
as the example of the thief and the rope. It is natural to hold a grudge
against the murderer, so the point has to be made clearer.
Own
cause, own effect is the truth. There is not even a single case for others’
cause own effect. Good causes bring good effects, Bad causes bring bad effects,
Your own causes bring your own effect.
If
being killed is the result, then the cause for this result must be something
the victims had within themselves. The victims had cause to be at that site at
that moment. Many visitors had passed through Akihabara in great numbers that
day, totaling tens or even hundreds of thousands of people. There had to have
been a seed the victims had to bring them to that exact place and time. If they
didn’t have that cause, they wouldn’t have been there and others would have
died instead.
It was
a cause they had that in turn caused them to be killed. Others around them did
not have that cause. It is because of own cause own effect. But then does the
murderer have nothing to do with them?
The
murder is the condition. An effect needs a combination of cause and condition.
In this way, it could better be called the Law of Cause, Condition, and
Effect. A cause itself can’t bring an
effect. Only when a condition combines with a cause can effect arrive.
Usually
we omit condition, but it is really the Law of Cause, Condition, and Effect. If
the law could have intervened in time and brought justice, the effect wouldn’t
have come about. This is why we must enforce the law in order to remove bad
conditions from society.
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The
other people around did not have the cause of murder within them. Seven people
had their cause and condition combined to have a sad effect. It is a cause they
had. All of which happens to you comes from your own cause. When unfavorable
results occur, we must reflect on our own doings. We must lament what we have
done.
This
must be understood deeply. A mass murder makes people think others’ cause, own
effect. But why to only them? Only they received the result. The survivors’
causes must have been different. The murder was the condition.
There
is more to come on this topic. In the next post, we will explore how past
causes relate to our destiny and gain insight on the True Self.
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