The Falian Causal Seed Model

Life Is Not Random: A Traceable System of Causality, Maturation, and Settlement

The Falian Causal Seed Model uses a single, fixed primary chain to describe how real-world events are generated.
All causality is described through six “positions”:

Choice → Karma → Cause → Karmic System
(Good-Karma dimension / Bad-Karma dimension / Causality dimension / Collective-Karma dimension)
→ Destiny → Result (fruit)

These six positions are not six separate systems.
They are six sequential nodes of the same causal seed within a single process.

A causal seed is planted at Choice.
Once enacted, the choice becomes Karma — an irreversible record.
Through time and conditions, karma matures into an effective Cause.
That cause is processed within the Karmic System, scheduled into a human life-script as Destiny, and finally manifested as a Result (fruit).

One crucial clarification must be made: a single seed does not necessarily produce only one result.
The same seed may generate one result, or even multiple results.

When the same seed repeatedly operates within the Karmic System
(Good-Karma / Bad-Karma / Causality / Collective-Karma dimensions)
and matures across different phases, its outcomes may materialize multiple times, in stages, or across different contexts.

The meaning of this chain is clear:

Every choice you make is never “only about the present moment.”
Once enacted, it becomes the starting point for what follows.
Causality is not a single explosion. It is a system that processes inputs and returns outcomes when maturity is reached.

Many people treat causality as moral judgment.
In reality, causality is an operational rule — a structural inevitability and the system’s settlement logic.

II. The Karmic System Is Not a Slogan — It Has Four Dimensions

In this model, the Karmic System is not an abstract idea, but a four-dimensional operational layer:

  • Good-Karma dimension
  • Bad-Karma dimension
  • Causality dimension
  • Collective-Karma dimension

The existence of these four dimensions reveals a fundamental reality:
the outcome of an event is rarely produced by a single cause.
More often, it is the combined output of personal karma, institutional causality, and collective conditions.

In this sense, destiny is not superstition.
It is the system returning your long-term behavioral inputs at a particular point in time.

III. Destiny Is a Life Script — But Scripts Are Not Written Out of Thin Air

I define destiny as a human life script.

The most unforgiving aspect of a script is this:
it is not written by what you say in the moment, but by what you repeatedly do over time.

How you treat the vulnerable.
How you use power.
How you shoulder responsibility.
How you handle relational debt.

These are not personality traits. They are causal input data.

Later life is often perceived as a maturation-and-settlement phase.
This is not because the universe suddenly becomes harsh, but because power reverses, resources shrink, the body withdraws, and truth has nowhere to hide.

What appears sudden is usually nothing more than the moment of maturity arriving.

IV. There Is No Causality Without Cause

I hold to one uncompromising principle:

There is no result without cause.

What you cannot see does not mean it does not exist.
What you have forgotten does not mean it was never recorded.
When harm is done, believing you “had no ill intent” does not mean the system treats the damage as if it never occurred.

This principle is not meant to instill fear, but to awaken clarity:

True security does not come from hoping for luck,
but from knowing you have not planted causes without foresight.

V. This Model Is Not About Belief — It Is About Governance

The Falian Causal Seed Model is not meant to make people mystical or superstitious.
Its purpose is practical: to help you recognize which script you are writing while you still have the power to choose.

If one desires property, one must carry proportional responsibility and obligation.
If one desires credibility, it must be consistently honored over time.
If one desires a stable later life, it cannot rely on performance, but on a lifetime of conduct that builds trust reserves.

Causality is not designed to threaten people.
It exists to remind you:

Every choice that seems small today is training the result that will inevitably return tomorrow.