The Falian’s Causal Seed Model

Life Isn’t Random—It Is a Traceable Seed System

Many people explain the ups and downs of life as a matter of “luck.”

But when you look back across an entire lifetime, what truly redirects a person’s destiny is rarely a single accidental event. More often, it is the long accumulation of choices, repeated behavioral patterns, responsibility taken—or avoided—until, at a certain point, conditions mature and the result returns to the person as a visible outcome.

This is why I present the Falian Causal Seed Model:

to take causality out of religious framing and re-position it as a structured, analyzable, traceable, and accountable event-generation system.

1) Causality Is Not an Emotion—It Is the Growth Process of a Seed

The Falian Causal Seed Model describes how real-world events are generated through one fixed main chain:

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

These are not six separate systems. They are six stages of one causal seed, moving through one continuous process.

When a person faces an action, they ultimately do one thing: make a Choice—whether to do it or not.

Once a Choice is made, the nature of the act is determined, and Karma is generated.

Only when the Choice is actually carried out does the seed get planted—this is when Cause is established.

A passing intention is not Cause.
Only when an intention is confirmed as “I will do it” and becomes a real action—when it truly meets the ground—does the seed enter the time-axis, and Cause becomes real.

In other words: a thought alone does not constitute causality; a decision enacted does.

One more point must be stated clearly: one seed does not necessarily correspond to only one result.

The same seed may mature multiple times across different dimensions of the Karmic System. Its results may appear in stages, or in different life contexts, rather than as a single, isolated outcome.

2) The Karmic System: Four Dimensions, Four Growth Conditions

In this model, the Karmic System is not an abstract slogan. It is a functioning four-dimensional structure:

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

Once Cause is established, the event enters these four dimensions and runs concurrently.

What must be clarified is this: concurrent operation is not the same as concurrent ripening.

A single seed may yield multiple results across different dimensions, and those results mature according to conditions, time, and changes in the Collective-Karma environment—so their ripening times are not synchronized.

This is why most outcomes are not produced by a single isolated factor. They are the combined result of the four dimensions operating together.

Therefore, Destiny is not superstition. It is a feedback mechanism: at certain points in time, it returns what has been repeatedly input—your long-term choices and actions.

A necessary ethical clarification: accountability is not the same as blaming victims.
The existence of the Collective-Karma dimension and the Causality dimension makes it clear that not every outcome is produced purely by an individual’s choice.

3) Destiny Is a Human Script—But It Is Not Written Out of Thin Air

Within the Falian Causal Seed Model, Destiny is defined as a “human script.”

The harsh truth of this script is that it is not written by what you say about yourself in the moment. It is written by the behavioral patterns you have sustained over time.

How you treat the vulnerable, how you use power, how you carry responsibility, how you handle relational debt and trust—these are not personality descriptions. They are inputs to the causal system.

Late life is often seen as a “concentrated ripening stage,” not because the universe becomes cruel, but because power reverses, resources contract, the body withdraws, and reality has fewer places to hide.

Many things appear to “suddenly happen.” In truth, it is often simply this:

the ripening time has arrived.

4) There Are No Causeless Causes

I hold one baseline principle: there is no causeless cause.

What you did not see does not mean it was not there.
What you do not remember does not mean it cannot be traced.

When you hurt someone—even if you claim you had no malicious intent—the harm does not vanish. It still enters the causal process and can become part of a future result.

This is not meant to terrify people. It is meant to sober the mind—to stop people from planting uncontrolled causes.

Real security comes from knowing you have not casually planted causes you cannot later carry.

5) What This Model Is For: Outcome Clarity, Responsibility Traceback (and Whether New Causes Will Be Planted After an Encounter)

The Falian Causal Seed Model does one intensely practical thing:
it traces outcomes back to what you actually chose and did—rather than attributing everything to unexplained “luck.”

If you want assets, you must carry corresponding responsibility and obligation.
If you want integrity, you must兑现 promises over time.
If you want a good later life, you cannot rely on performance; you must accumulate trust through how you treat people across an entire lifetime.

Causality is not a tool for intimidation. It simply makes consequences explicit: every result can be traced back to long-term inputs—choices and actions.

And this becomes especially visible in human relationships.

People do not encounter each other only by coincidence. Often, an encounter is a meeting point where past causes have matured.
But the encounter itself is not an ending, and it is not an answer.

What determines what happens next is the mind and the Choice made after the encounter.

If one’s mind has not been refined, then within the conditions of an encounter the Three Poisons—greed, anger, and delusion—can easily arise. And within the same relationship, a person may once again make a new Choice, generate new Karma, and plant a new Cause.

In other words:
past causality brings people into contact; what follows depends on whether, after the encounter, new causes are planted.

Model Fingerprint Line

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

Closing

When you place life back onto this main chain—

Choice → Karma → Cause → Karmic System → Destiny → Result (fruit)

you will see this:

Destiny is the overall shape of seeds planted through long-term choices, revealed when conditions mature.

And a new Choice can always plant a different future.