The reality is the absolutely true object.
The spiritual path is the cause.
Enlightenment is the effect.
If we only discussed the vehicle, there would be no absolute truth to be known.
If we only discussed the reality, there would be no one to know the absolute truth. When object and wisdom are blended, cause and effect will follow. When the object has not yet been totally revealed, it is considered to be the cause. When the source has been fathomed, it is considered to be the effect. Upon Awakening to the meaning of the spiritual path, the vehicle comes into this world from the path of absolute reality and attains enlightenment. This is called the spiritual body of The One That Has Come.
Because of the wisdom of absolute reality, the vehicle is on the path of absolute reality. It comes and is born into the threefold existence of this world and is revealed as having become truly enlightened. This is called The Body that is the Living Response of The One That Has Come.
A. The Absolutely True Object: Being neither cause nor effect, with or without a Buddha enlightened to it, its nature and appearance are always as they are, being the same everywhere in all places. Therefore it is said to be ‘The One That (Is As-It-Is)’.It is unchanging but upon appearing in this world it is said that it ‘Has Come’. This indicates The Spiritual Body of The One That Has Come 2.
B. The Absolutely True Wisdom:The wisdom that comes from the absolutely true path of reality attains the wonderful enlightenment. This wisdom is called ‘according to the principle of reality’. From the principle it is said to be ‘The One That (Is As-It-Is)’ From the wisdom it is said that it ‘Has Come’This is The Body that is the Living Reward of The One That Has Come 3.Therefore The Discourse says: “In understanding according to the Dharma…we speak of The One That Has Come”
C. By means of The Absolutely True Object & Wisdom Being Blended, one is here and there able to reveal that which has truly become enlightened. Quicksilver is blended with gold, with which one can paint images of many colors. Merits and virtues are refined with the Spiritual Body, which here and there responds, manifests and goes away. And so there are the eight signs of attaining enlightenment and the turning of the wheel of the Wonderful Dharma.7 This is The Body that is the Living Response of The One That Has Come 4. Therefore The Discourse says: “In teaching according to the Dharma we speak of The One That Has Come"
Referring again to Myoho, footnote 2:
Footnotes:
The Discourse on The Attainment of Reality: (S. Satyasiddhi Sastra) Written by Harivarman, translated into Chinese by Kumarajiva.
The Spiritual Body of The One That Has Come: (S. Dharma-kaya Tathagata) The Body of the Dharma, of Spiritual Truth, that is everywhere in all places whether one is aware of it or not. The embodiment of spirituality that pervades all things. The ground of the one mind, the spiritual realm; It could also be translated 'Spiritual Life'. It is the totality of what is, whether we are aware of it or not. It is everything that the materialist would call the world, or existence, but it is invested with life or spirit.
The Body that is the Living Reward of The One That Has Come: (S. Sambhoga-kaya Tathagata) Literally, The Body of Reward; The embodiment of wisdom and virtues that is awareness of the spiritual truth, and that is the reward of spiritual merit for the causes made on the spiritual path. Although a direct translation here would be 'body' (S. kaya) I have chosen to add the word 'living' to emphasize the fact that this 'body' is not just an inanimate mass but rather a living spiritual entity.
The Body that is the Living Response of The One That Has Come: (S. Nirmana-kaya Tathagata) Literally, The Body of Response; The manifestation of the Buddha; The body or, more precisely, life that is manifested in this world in response to the spiritual needs of living beings of faith.
The threefold existence: The past, present & future, that is, the temporal world that we all live in as mortal beings.
The Great Discourse: (S. Maha Prajna Paramita Sastra) Major work by Nagarjuna on The Sutra on the Perfection of the Great Wisdom (S. Maha Prajna Paramita Sutra) translated by Kumarajiva
The eight signs of attaining enlightenment: a. Descent into the Tusita Heaven awaiting birth in this world b. Entry into the womb c. Birth into this world d. Leaving home e. Subjugation of the devil f. Attainment of enlightenment g. Teaching the Dharma h. Entering into Nirvana
The eight signs of attaining enlightenment: a. Descent into the Tusita Heaven awaiting birth in this world b. Entry into the womb c. Birth into this world d. Leaving home e. Subjugation of the devil f. Attainment of enlightenment g. Teaching the Dharma h. Entering into Nirvana
The turning of the wheel of the Wonderful Dharma: Teaching of the Dharma generally, and more specifically teaching the The Lotus Sutra (Myoho renge kyo).
"Tientai also stated (modified slightly from Ansanna):
"As Tientai stated, "The three thousand realms of existence are all possessed by life in a single moment.... But if there is the slightest bit of life, it contains all the three thousand realms." He is referring to the non-duality of "a single moment of mind/life" ( subjective ) and the "three thousand realms." ( objective )This is known as the actual embodiment of the principle of "The three thousand realms in a single moment of mind/life"**
The provisional teachings only state that all phenomena arise from the mind or that they are subordinate to the mind while the Lotus teaches that the true aspect is inseparable from all phenomena and that all phenomena, just as they are, are themselves the true aspect/reality (Myoho) ."
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