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宗喀巴_三主要道英文版及解释-第章

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at the object of our analysis; if that object is one which is has arisen in dependence upon objects which are other than it; that is to say; causes and conditions; then it cannot exist in an autonomous; self…existing way。 This is because if it were existing in such a way it wouldn’t need to rely upon; it wouldn’t need to depend upon; its causes and conditions which brought it into being。

Now the source of Lama Tsong Khapa’s words here are from the Rare Stalk sutra; within which it explains about how phenomena exist in a dependent way; and how viewing them in a way which is contrary to that; that is to say; in an autonomous way is then a false or a wrong way of viewing phenomena。 So this goes on to tell us that something which arises in dependence upon causes and conditions must exist; because if it were a non…existent; we could not talk about it ing into existence; or we could not talk about it being generated; so this has to be something which exists。 So if it is something that exists; how does it exist? So then it has e into existence in dependence upon its causes and conditions; so therefore it has dependently arisen。 So it is an object which we can perceive; it has dependently arisen。

However then if we view this in a contrary way; that is to say; in a way which doesn’t accord with that reasoning; that is to say; we view it as something which is autonomously existent; then the third line tells us then; this object which we are viewing cannot possibly exist in such an autonomous way because it lacks such natural existence for the very reason that it has depended upon causes and conditions to e into existence; and that is proved then through looking at the subject and seeing how it has arisen in dependence upon its causes and conditions。 So if it something that has depended upon others; that is to say; something other than it; to e into existence; then it cannot naturally or autonomously exist from its own side。 So cognising this reality is said to be the mind or the awareness which destroys the father … that is to say; the cognition or the ignorance which understands phenomena in a wrong or in a false manner is like the father which gives rise to the children of the destructive emotions。 So if one negates that; it is as if one has removed the source of all of the destructive emotions。

So dependent arising then … when we think of an object; if this object exists in dependence upon causes and conditions which are other than it; that is to say; it has arisen in dependence upon those other causes and conditions; then there is no way that this object can exist in and of itself; for the very reason existing in and of itself implies not depending upon other phenomena; or other causes and conditions or whatever; to e into existence。 So if something is lacking this inherent existence; it is something which has arisen in dependence upon its causes and conditions; for no naturally existing or autonomous phenomena can e into existence in dependence upon its causes and conditions because at the very time of those causes and conditions; this object must already exist in the way we are perceiving it to exist; that is to say in the wrong way。 So this understanding of emptiness then is mentioned by Aryadeva by saying that through understanding emptiness in dependence upon any object; once we have understood that – the empty nature of phenomena – at that moment we have uprooted the seed of the cycle of existence。 The reason for this is given – because the seed of the cycle of existence is the confusion or the ignorance which grasps onto autonomous or true existence; so then through understanding the falseness or the wrongness of that nature; we have pletely cast out that wrong view。 Its analogy is of having plucked a seed from the earth – nothing can thereafter grow from that; so in a similar fashion; no other confusion can e through this mistaken view。

So as is further mentioned by Aryadeva in the Four Hundred Verses; for a person who doesn’t have much merit or positive potential; that individual is one for whom the mere speculation of emptiness is something which is very far away from their being; from their mind; in other words they are not really interested in this mode of phenomena。 However for somebody who has a little more merit; let’s say that they have a doubt towards the mode of phenomena … ‘perhaps there is natural or autonomous existence; perhaps not’ – let’s say they have the doubt which is known as the doubt leaning towards the truth (or leaning towards the true meaning) that phenomena don’t have any inherent existence … for that person they acquire a tremendous amount of positive potential; just through that doubt。 As Aryadeva mentions in his book; just having that doubt is enough to tear the three worlds asunder; that is to say; this reasoning; this doubt; which is tending towards the fact; is one which has the ability to not only remove; but to tear to shreds; any notion that the three worlds exist inherently。 Thus one is able to remove through this the seed of the cycle of existence; and through that then the whole of Samsara for that individual bees something which is withered and then finally non…existent。

So then we need to continually familiarise ourselves using reasons。 Once we have established those reasons we can meditate upon the ultimate nature; or the lack of autonomous existence; of phenomena … this then is something which we need to prove to ourselves using the various reasonings。 For example; when we start to contemplate; we need to have an understanding and then slowly get into the understanding of the nature; or the actual mode of existence; of phenomena。 Then when we start to have queries about that; we can remove those using the various reasonings。 For example; if something has autonomous existence then it cannot be something which arises in dependence upon something else because it’s autonomously existing。 Another example we could use is that if it is a functioning thing; if it has natural or self…existence then it is not something which is brought about by a cause and an effect … but yet it is something that is brought about by a cause and an effect。 So through using these j
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