REFLECTION 37: BEYOND CAUSE AND EFFECT
Author: Hoàng Nhật Minh
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Created: 2026-04-06 23:00:15
Updated: 15:52pm 04/05/2026
People often say: A Bodhisattva fears the cause; ordinary beings fear the result. The saying sounds simple, yet it holds a very deep layer of wisdom.
Ordinary beings fear the result, because only when the fruit has ripened do they feel the suffering-only then do they regret, and become afraid. A Bodhisattva, however, is mindful of the cause, knowing that every consequence begins with a very small beginning. They awaken at the very moment a seed is about to be planted, and so they avoid the suffering that would follow.
And yet a person who stands outside karma-someone who has moved beyond its usual turning-does not fear either cause or result.
Not because they deny the law of cause and effect, but because they understand it so thoroughly that it no longer binds them. They live within cause and effect, but are not ruled by it, because everything they do arises from wisdom and selflessness-no longer stained by craving, anger, or delusion.
Like someone who becomes lucid within a dream: the dream still unfolds, but they are no longer its victim. An awakened person is the same. They still live, still act, still create amid the world-yet they are no longer chained to outcomes, because their mind is free and ungrasping.
While fear of karma remains, we are still moving inside its circle. When we understand karma and live in harmony with it, we begin to feel freer. And when we see the true nature of karma, we step beyond it-for nothing can trouble a mind that has come to rest in ease.
Hoàng Nhật Minh
Excerpt from the book: Spiritual Science - A Journey Back To Your True Self
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