by deepbluehum » Tue Dec 18, 2012 8:10 pm
Emptiness and cause and effect are interdependent. Lord Jigten Sumgon stated in Gongchig, "The closer to realization, the tighter the vows become." Guru Rinpoche stated, "Even though your view is high as the sky, your attention to your actions should be fine as flour." Lord Jigten Sumgon also stated in Gongchig, "When realization really does happen, it arises as cause and effect." Gampopa in Jewel Ornament explained that "Buddha arises in interdependent connection." Lord Jigten Sumgon restates this in Gongchig.
What this means is that moral discipline is part and parcel of the whole path. My lineage gurus have been hammering this one into me due to my doubts about this part of the lesson. Without moral discipline there is no enlightenment. Why? Because should someone who has a realization of emptiness act unethically it immediately harms many sentient beings. Similarly, when a Dzogchenpa achieves Rainbow Body 3000 beings also go to buddhahood along side. This illusory display matrix is totally bound up together.
Trust me, it's not just saying so that makes it so. When the realizations start happening, if your moral discipline is not tight, you will have visions of past lives where you made this mistake and the horrors will be laid out in front of your eyes. You will see relatives, loved one's and friends mirror negative actions of body, speech and mind within minutes or days and you can only look on in horror. But if your moral discipline is tight, you will see visions of buddha realms where you will go in future. You will see innumerable sentient beings in peace and happiness in the fruit of good conduct lasting for generations.
Of all the teachings of the Buddha, cause and effect is the most precious, of the most immediate benefit. The teachings of wisdom and cause and effect go together, like two hands, two feet, two eyes, two sides of the body, two wings.