| The Vows & Commitments of Kadampa Buddhism There are four main causes of the degeneration of the Pratimoksha, Bodhisattva, or Tantric vows, which are known as the ‘four doors of receiving downfalls’. These are: not knowing what the downfalls are, lack of respect for Buddha’s instructions, strong delusions, and non-conscientiousness. To close the first door, we should learn what the downfalls are and how they are incurred. We can do this by listening to teachings on the subject or by reading authentic commentaries. To close the second door, we should try to overcome disrespect by contemplating the following:
To close the third door, we should try to subdue our strong
delusions by practising the meditations described in The New Meditation
Handbook. If by practising Lamrim we are able always to maintain
good intentions such as love, compassion, and bodhichitta, there will
be no basis for incurring Pratimoksha or Bodhisattva downfalls; and if
by practising generation stage and completion stage we overcome ordinary
appearances and ordinary con- We can close the fourth door, non-conscientiousness, by repeatedly bringing to mind the disadvantages of incurring downfalls and the advantages of pure moral discipline. In this way, we become more conscientious. In brief, the method for preventing our vows from degenerating is to train in renunciation, bodhichitta, the correct view of emptiness, generation stage, and completion stage. By sincerely practising these, we overcome our ordinary attitudes and control our mind, thereby removing any basis for downfalls. |