A Quote by Wumen Huikai

The enlightened man is one with the law of causation. — © Wumen Huikai
The enlightened man is one with the law of causation.

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Wumen Huikai
1183 - 1260
The law of Karma is the law of causation.
All is bound by the law of causation
All law has its essence in causation.
Everything, both mental and physical, is rigidly bound by the law of causation.
If there is anything in the world which I do firmly believe in, it is the universal validity of the law of causation.
Internal and external nature, mind and matter, are in time and space, and are bound by the law of causation.
Religion belongs to the realm that is inviolable before the law of causation and therefore closed to science.
A certain motion becomes understood when it is referred to a force; certain sensations, to matter; certain changes outside, to law; certain changes in thought, to mind; certain order singly, to causation - and joined to time, to law.
If ... we choose a group of social phenomena with no antecedent knowledge of the causation or absence of causation among them, then the calculation of correlation coefficients, total or partial, will not advance us a step toward evaluating the importance of the causes at work.
A just law is a man-made code that squares with the moral law or the law of God. An unjust law is a code that is out of harmony with the moral law. To put it in the terms of Saint Thomas Aquinas, an unjust law is a human law that is not rooted in eternal and natural law.
Very few people become enlightened in any given lifetime. On the planet earth their might be a dozen who are fully enlightened and several thousand who live in enlightened states of mind.
Law is good, proper, and essential in its place, but law can save no man, nor can law remake man and society.
As for the law of moral causation ('karma'): this is human justice dressed up as cosmic justice and then imputed to the impersonal workings of the natural world.
Moses is the keystone to every man's ethical code. He was the first man of record in history to conceive of the law as separate from the will of a ruler, to choose whether a man should live by grace of law, or law by grace of man. In a literal sense Moses lives at every council table today.
Celibacy doesn't make you enlightened, otherwise every nun or priest in Buddhism or Christianity would be enlightened. People who don't date and can't get any action would be enlightened.
The English practice of accommodating the rules of commercial law to commercial practice. The line of causation ran from economic need to legal response
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