Esoteric Teaching: Human Decline and Consequences

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Master Wonder · Feb 9, 2025
Please be aware that this article was translated from Chinese.Do not behave like an animal; if you must, do not become a sinful beast. I. What is a “human”, an “animal”, or a “sinful beast”? A human is defined not just by their physical form, but by their character, wisdom, morality, responsibility, and spiritual cultivation. […]
Please be aware that this article was translated from Chinese.

Do not behave like an animal; if you must, do not become a sinful beast.

I. What is a “human”, an “animal”, or a “sinful beast”?

A human is defined not just by their physical form, but by their character, wisdom, morality, responsibility, and spiritual cultivation.

One who discerns good from evil, understands cause and effect, and upholds moral principles is a true “human.”

If a person succumbs to their instincts, losing their sense of morality and reverence, they fall to the level of an “animal.”

If a person does evil habitually—hurting others, trampling upon the righteous path—they become a “sinful beast.” In this way, they cause harm for themselves and others, create grave evil karma, and will sink into an endless abyss of suffering.

“Do not behave like an animal; if you must, do not become a sinful beast.” This saying serves as both a warning and a teaching. It reveals the hierarchy of life, the process of degeneration, and the key to returning to the righteous path.

II. How does a person fall into an animal?

In Buddhism, “ignorance” refers to stupidity and lack of understanding, an inability to see the truth and an unclear grasp of cause and effect.

In both worldly affairs and the path of spiritual practice, the most terrifying thing is not evil itself, but being ensnared by ignorance—when one mistakes evil for good, perceives the false as true, and becomes lost in material desires without realizing it. This is the fundamental cause of humanity’s fall into the realm of animals.

1. When ignorance conceals the truth, one becomes an animal

When a person is dominated by greed, hatred, and ignorance, they gradually lose their nobility as a human and eventually descend into the realm of animals. The manifestations of this fall into the animal realm are as follows:

Endless greed, chasing profit while abandoning righteousness — they focus solely on material pleasure, resort to any means to seize gain, sacrifice morals for fame and fortune, and ignore right from wrong.

Indifference and heartlessness, devoid of compassion — they turn a blind eye to suffering, ignore others in need, and even derive pleasure from tormenting others, losing all empathy between people.

Reckless and defiant, showing no respect for heaven and earth — disregarding cause and effect, lacking reverence for divine beings, indulging in selfish desires, and relentlessly committing evil.

2. Losing reverence, sinking into animal nature

There are two types of reverence in a person: reverence for the laws of heaven and earth, and reverence for cause and effect. The sense of reverence is a key distinguishing feature between humans and animals.

Animals have no sense of reverence, acting purely on instinct — predators hunt for survival, the strong prey on the weak, and there is no concept of morality involved.

If a person lacks reverence, they fall into animal-like behavior — indulging in desires without restraint, ignoring the consequences, and ultimately sinking into the abyss of degeneration.

Many people think that wealth, power, and status define success, but they fail to realize: without virtue in the heart, even the richest and most powerful are just animals cloaked in luxury.

III. How does an animal fall into a sinful beast?

An “animal” merely acts on instinct, with no concept of good or evil. Meanwhile, a “sinful beast” goes beyond instinct, deliberately choosing to do wrong, harming others for personal benefit, and even deriving pleasure from evil acts.

1. The features of a sinful beast

An animal may be violent merely for survival, but a sinful beast deliberately chooses evil, even disregarding cause and effect. They seek pleasure in destruction, bullying, and harming others.

  • Bloodthirsty by nature, deliberately doing harm — they don’t commit crimes for survival, but are often driven by greed, jealousy, and hatred, actively seeking to hurt others.
  • Defying the natural order, breaking the rules — they see evil as a means to an end, not only harming individuals but also endangering society and undermining moral principles.
  • Evil deeds accumulate over generations, and cause and effect bind the soul — today’s wrongdoing leads to tomorrow’s consequences. Though one may succeed for a time, they can never escape the cycle of karmic retribution.

2. The karma of a sinful beast

Although the world may be vast, cause and effect never fade, and retribution never fails. A person of a sinful beast may get away with the laws of the land, but they can never escape the binding force of karma.

  • Punished in this life, condemned by all — those who commit countless wrongs will ultimately face social rejection, legal consequences, and even the betrayal of friends and family.
  • After death, they fall into hell, trapped in eternal suffering — according to Buddhism’s teachings on the Six Realms of Rebirth, a sinful person is destined to fall into one of the three lower realms, where they will endure unending torment, unable to break free from the cycle of samsara.

“What makes a person truly human is their ability to uphold righteousness, understand cause and effect, and follow the path of virtue.” Those who persist in wrongdoing without remorse, refusing to wake up to their mistakes, will eventually fall into ruin and meet a tragic end.

4. How to avoid falling into the realm of animals and becoming a sinful beast?

“Being human” is not merely a physical existence, but a journey of spiritual and soul development.

A person must continuously elevate their awareness and be mindful of their words and actions in order to avoid falling into degradation or straying off the right path.

1. Understand cause and effect, respect heaven and earth

The most fundamental practice for a person is to understand cause and effect, and uphold righteousness. Regardless of one’s religious belief, reverence for cause and effect is the foundation of being human.

  • Consider the consequences of your actions before you act, and avoid creating bad karma through wrongful deeds.
  • Respect heaven and love others, and never violate the principles of human morality.

2. Walk the righteous path with a heart of compassion

Compassion is the foundation that allows one to transcend the realm of animals. What makes a person human is the presence of love, empathy, and a heart full of compassion.

  • Unable to bear the suffering of others, always willing to help in times of need
  • Transform resentment with love and stop evil with kindness

3. Learn and practice the Shared Origin of All Faiths

The Shared Origin of All Faiths is the only belief system that, from a civilization perspective, seeks the happiness and prosperity of all beings. Here are the core ideas

  • Understanding: through Buddhist teachings, we overcome ignorance, enhance our understanding, recognize the cycle of cause and effect, and comprehend the true essence of the world and life.
  • Embracing: approach the world and diverse cultures with compassion and open-mindedness, leaving behind narrow views and bias, fostering unity and mutual respect.
  • Unifying: the pursuit of higher spiritual growth and happiness involves continually transcending material desires and cultural needs, moving towards true happiness and prosperity. It is both a process of unity and an experience of spiritual elevation.

When a person truly understands the meaning of life and is no longer consumed by desire, anger, and ignorance, they can get out from the realm of animals and step into true enlightenment.

V. Conclusion of the teachings: Return to the true nature of humanity, and distance yourself from animal-like behavior.

If a person does not cultivate themselves throughout life, they will be carried away by the tide of culture around them, slowly consumed by greed, and eventually become an animal, or even a sinful beast.

  • Be human, not an animal — you need to uphold moral boundaries, respect cause and effect, distinguish right from wrong, and follow the righteous path.
  • Be an animal, not a sinful beast — if you have already strayed from the right path, recognize the need for repentance, return to the right way, and cultivate to make amends.

The cosmos has its laws; karma is inexorable. For those who do good, blessings arrive unbidden; for those who commit evil, retribution strikes without fail.

May all people preserve their dignity as humans, never fall into the realm of animals, and certainly not become sinful beasts.

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