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Dependent Origination
All things arise from causes and conditions. A sprout, for example,
arises from a seed but it depend on soil, moisture, air and sunlight
for its growth. If any of these conditions is missing, then the
sprout will not growth. The flame of an oil lamp depends on the
wick and oil. When either the wick is totally burnt up or the last
drop of oil is used up, the flame will die out. In the same way,
life arises from cause and conditions, and not through mere chance.
Dependent Origination and Rebirth
Just as the flame of an oil lamp depend upon the wick and the oil
for its existence , so rebirth and suffering occur dependent on0an
impure mind and actions(karma).
The mind is impure so long as it is not free from ignorance, craving
and clinging. Ignorance is failing to see thing as they really are.
Out of ignorance, people crave for pleasant experience arise, they
cling to them. They fail to understand that pleasant experience
such as wealth, friendship, youth and even life, are impermanent.
All these will eventually slip through their fingers like a handful
of sand.
As a result of an impure mind, people commit unwholesome acts to
obtain the things they crave for and soon become used to acting
in the same way. If some people find that they can obtain what they
want by dishonest means on one occasion, they may be tempted to
do it again on future occasions. Eventually, dishonesty becomes
a habit. However, other may find that they can succeed by hard work.
As a result, they are encouraged to work hard at each task and hard
work becomes a habit for them.
In the same way, other habits are formed and become part of the
personality. When people come face to face with a new situation,
they will respond to it in their accustomed way and so reinforce
their habits. At death, an impure mind with its habitual actions
becomes the cause of a person's rebirth just as the seed which is
supplied with soil, moisture, air and sunlight,, is the cause of
a sprout. So long as people's minds are not freed from ignorance,
craving and clinging, they will continue to act in their accustomed
way, and so long as they act in this way, they will be reborn.
Rebirth is suffering because experience conditioned by ignorance,
craving and cling is never satisfactory. Even the pleasant experience
which people crave for and cling to, are impermanent. Consequently,
people experience the suffering of loss, aging, death, sorrow and
grief.
To end rebirth and suffering, people need to purify their minds
of ignorance, craving and clinging. When they have freed their minds
of impurities, action(karma) will not take place. Then rebirth and
suffering will also cease and freedom from the cycle of birth and
death is achieved
Dependent Origination and Relativity
At the beginning of this topic, it was seen how a sprout and the
flame of an oil lamp depend on a combination of causes and conditions
for their existence. this means that the sprout and the flame, like
all things, do not exist independently. They exist only in relation
to other things. This is called relativity or "emptiness"
in Buddhism and is another aspect of Dependent Origination.
Things are what they are, only in relation to other things, for
instance, the same man is a father to his son and a son to his father.
His identity depends upon his relation to another, and is relative.
The distance between London and Italy is long in relation to the
distance between London to Ireland, but in relation to the distance
between London and New York, it is short. Short and long, like father
and son, are therefore relative. They exist and make sense only
in relation to other things.
Relativity or "emptiness" means that because things do
not exist independently, they do not have an unchanging nature of
their own. One is not independently or by nature a father. A man
becomes a father of his relation to his son. "Emptiness"
does not mean nothingness. On the contrary, it means openness and
infinite possibility. Any son can become a father if the right combination
of causes and conditions is present. Similarly, anyone can be enlightened
if he cultivates Good Conduct, Mental Development and Wisdom.
The principle of Dependent Origination is the central teaching
of the Buddha. Through the understanding of Dependent Origination,
the Buddha attained Enlightenment. He said, "Deep indeed is
Dependent Origination. It is by not realizing this principle that
all men have become entangled like a ball of thread, unable to stop
suffering and rebirth."
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