As it is I find it hard to even look myself in the mirror from just the mere thoughts let alone the other 3 components that you have clearly listed out that constitute breaking a vow. I understand how these all play an important role in the actual breaking of the vow. It makes a lot of sense.
Where can I read up more about this?
Do you have some reading material I can get my hands on?
There is not much where I live but perhaps I can get it off Amazon or somewhere like that.
Thank you again for the clarification.
PC, I would advise for you to read the chapter on karma relevant to the initial scope in the lamrim.
It will give you some insight into what makes karma.
Each of the ten non-virtuous actions is literally dissected exposing a train of thought and an action leading to the creation of black karma.
The heaviness of the karma depends upon the completion of this train of thoughts together with a resulting action that starts and that gets completed.
This sequence is the same for every non-virtuous action.
For sexual misconduct it goes as follows:
1. THE BASIS
the basis for lay people is any improper
partner, improper
place or improper
time.
improper partner is someone else than your partner, or someone else's partner, a sexually immature person (a child), someone not mentally capable to understand the nature of a sexual intercourse (retarded person), mother-father-sibling or an animal.
Without this basis, the sexual misconduct cannot take place.
QUESTION: if the basis is imaginary, is it misconduct?Improper place is in front of one's parents or in front of one's guru.
Improper time is, for example, during one day's vows, Wesak day for example. It could also if the woman has her period.
2. THE INTENTION (3 parts)
2a) RECOGNITION
One understand what sexual misconduct is and has no doubt that the act coming to mind is sexual misconduct.
I am married and I see a beautiful girl, I know that what comes to my mind is nothing less than sexual misconduct.
2b) MOTIVE
One entertains the thought of engaging in the act of sexual misconduct (clearly recognized), one wants to engage in it.
I have the desire to engage in this act with the beautiful girl, I entertain that desire, "I want", I do nothing to stop my mind.
2c) DELUSION
any of the three poisons.
example: Hatred- I am a soldier invading a country and I rape out of hatred. Or, I seduce the wife of my enemy because I want to hurt him.
example: Desire- I really think that by engaging in a sexual intercourse with this girl even though I am committed to my wife is going to make me happier.
example: Ignorance- works with both the above, in every case I think ignorantly that it will make me happier.
3. THE DEED
I carry out the action. Sexual organs come in contact.
4. THE FINAL STEP
The final step is when I experience orgasm.
There are also factors that make the karma heavy or not, refer to the lamrim for that.
But regardless of the heaviness, once the act is complete, the vows are broken.
After the act is completed, then we make it worse or we start a process of fixing it.
Making it worse = I do it again.
Fixing it = I apply the 4 opponent powers