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What Goes Around Comes Around All in Good Time By Qingyan
(Clearwisdom.net) During the reign of Emperor Shunzhi (1644-1661 A.D.)
during China's Qing Dynasty (1644-1911 A.D.), there was a wealthy family whose
surname was Gong in Shunyi County. At middle age, Mr. Gong had a son, whom he
named Gong Qingyou. That same year one of the servants for the family also had a
son, who was given the name Li Fu. At the servant's request, the Gongs permitted
both children to study together with a teacher. One night, when both boys were
14 years old, Li Fu had a dream in which he saw the Heavenly Gate open and two
divine beings descend from it. One of them pointed to Gong Qingyou and asked,
"What will happen to him?" The other replied, "He is a man of
very good fortune. When he reaches 17 he will pass the entrance exam for a
government-official training school and at age 19 will graduate and become a
county official. He will advance rapidly in his career and enjoy a comfortable
life." The first divine gestured toward Li Fu and asked, "What about
him?" The second divine being answered, "He is a man with no luck and
will have neither money nor power all his life." With those words, the two
divine beings flew up and disappeared behind the closed Heavenly Gate. Li Fu
awoke puzzled, and told his dream to his parents and friends. After that Li Fu watched Gong Qingyou's life journey closely and found that
indeed, Gong passed the entrance exam at age 17 as predicted by the divine
being. Li no longer went to school and started to do farm work. Gong Qingyou was
a mean and cruel man who would stop at nothing to achieve his selfish aims. But
after he went to the government-official training school, everything went well
for him, and later, after he graduated, he really became an official and got
promoted to a high level. He took bribes in defiance of the law and treated
people heartlessly. Li Fu thought that Gong Qingyou was contemptible and would be punished, but
to his surprise Gong lived well into his seventies and had money and power, as
well as a big family. He even knew when he was going to die. Many people cited
Gong's life as an example and questioned the validity of the cause-and-effect
principle. Li Fu was one of those people, and, upset, he wanted to go to the
netherworld to see the truth of it. So on the day that Gong Qingyou died, Li Fu
died too, and went to the other side. Li Fu saw that Gong Qingyou was treated well even in the netherworld, so he
became even more upset and aired his grievances to the King of the netherworld.
The King ordered the official of judgment to check the record book that listed
all of Gong Qingyou's deeds in his lives. The King said, "Gong Qingyou did
a lot of good things in his previous lives, and the bad things he did in his
last life have offset many of the virtues he amassed earlier. Nonetheless, he
still has some left and he will live well in his next life, too, but not as well
as he did in his last. As for the bad things he did, it is not time yet for him
to pay them back." The King also told Li Fu that he had not accumulated any
virtues by doing good deeds in his previous lives, so he should have suffered
more in his last life. But since he kept doing good things in his last life, he
had enough clothes and food, which was already lenient for him. And he would
have a better life in his next reincarnation. The King arranged for Li Fu and Gong Qingyou to be reincarnated together.
Gong Qingyou was born into a wealthy family and Li Fu into a well-to-do family.
When he grew up, Gong Qingyou became a county governor. As he in his previous
life, he oppressed people and took bribes in defiance of the law. He used
torture to force innocent people to admit guilt. Once at his order, the eyes of
the accused were dug out, and in another case the defendant's legs were cut off.
Gong Qingyou died of a sudden illness at age 70. Li Fu, on the other hand, continued to accumulate virtues by doing good
things and even started cultivating himself. When Gong Qingyou died, Li Fu's
primordial soul was able to exit his body and wander into the netherworld to
find out what was happening. He saw that Gong Qingyou was put on trial and that
all his good fortunes recorded in the book had been used up. There were no more
fortunes that could be used to offset the sins he had committed when he was an
official, such as digging out a person's eyes and cutting off another's legs, so
he would have to pay them back in his next life. He was penalized by having to
reincarnate into a poor family, to be born blind and lame and have to beg on the
streets all his miserable life. Seeing how the cause-and-effect principle materialized in Gong Qingyou's
three lives, Li Fu worked even harder to cultivate himself, hoping he could soon
get out of the cycle of birth and reincarnation. One may conclude that a person's good fortune is hard to come by and that it
is a result of hard work. The heavenly principles are absolutely fair. How can
anyone be allowed not to pay back the sins he or she commits? As the old saying
goes, "Good people will come to a good end, bad people will come to a bad
end. It is only a matter of time." It is indeed a true statement! January 7, 2007 Posting date: 1/30/2007
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