Don’t worry, everything has a definite number, and everything has its own arrangement: reincarnation, causal and chance, what does everything have a definite number?
This means that everything has a cause and effect.
The cause is a cause that can produce a certain result, and the result is a consequence of a certain cause. From Buddhism's theory of dependent origination, causal reality has emerged, which is the foundation of Buddhism's reincarnation to get rid of reality. With the development of Buddhism, different views on causal reality have occurred.
The law of causality states: You get melons when you grow melons, and you get beans when you grow beans. Buddhism believes that everything can become a cause and an effect. There is no relative cause and no relative effect. The cause in Buddhism is sometimes used in conjunction with the condition and there are some distinctions. Buddhism denies the intertwined cause and effect of the independent evolution of all things in the human world. Instead, it connects all cause and effect with karma to make the objective world attached to all beings.
In a broad sense, the cause refers to the direct cause or internal cause of the consequence, while the condition refers to the auxiliary cause or the external direct condition of the consequence.
In the narrow sense, cause also includes condition. Causality is a view of the relationship between existence and behavior, especially the context. Buddhism’s causality is actually the basis for reincarnation to get rid of reality, and it is also the basis for the reality of life. In Buddhism Twelve factors, six factors, four factors, and five factors all belong to the actual scope of Buddhism's cause and effect.
Causality, also known as the "law of causality". The law of causality has three laws, namely:
1. The effect is caused by cause: there is no cause without a cause, and if there is an effect, there must be a cause. It has the sequence of time, the reason must be first, the consequence can only be second, and the order of the two efforts cannot be reversed.
2. Things are to be taken care of: as the relationship between the provoke and the provoke between the objective scene, it exists objectively and is not shifted by the will of human beings, and has its universal sensibility in things. Such as life must have death, gathering must have dispersion, union must have separation, and success must have degeneration. This is the inevitable principle.
Third, there is Dependence: Anything that happens to exist must happen by denying the nature of reality.The diversity of connections between objective things determines the complexity of causal connections.
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