According to the Sutras, evil deeds result in hardships and good deeds result in blessings.
If we should be blessed by some great reward, such as fame or fortune, it's the fruit of a seed planted by us in the past.
Once you see your nature, sex is basically immaterial.
To go from mortal to Buddha, you have to put an end to karma, nurture your awareness, and accept what life brings.
Regardless of what we do, our karma has no hold on us.
Life and death are important. Don't suffer them in vain.
As long as you're enthralled by a lifeless form, you're not free.
The Dharma is the truth that all natures are pure.
The Way is basically perfect. It doesn't require perfecting.
People who don't see their nature and imagine they can practice thoughtlessness all the time are lairs and fools.
To enter by reason means to realize the essence through instruction and to believe that all living things share the same true nature, which isn't apparent because it's shrouded by sensation and delusion.
Those who remain unmoved by the wind of joy silently follow the Path.