Buddhism's view of cause and effect says: if you want to know the cause of previous life, you will get right in this life, and if you want to know the fruit of future generations, you will get right in this life. According to this principle, there will be scars on the face in this life, and there will be bad karma to kill or hurt all living things and break the face in the last life. _
The so-called causality, because it can be artificial, has certain consequences, which is the result of certain reasons. Causality theory originated from the origin theory of Buddhism and is the basis of Buddhist reincarnation liberation theory. With the development of Buddhism, there are different views on causality. The law of causality points out: As you sow, you reap. Buddhism believes that everything can be a cause or a result. There is no absolute cause or an absolute result. Buddhism talks about karma, sometimes with karma, and there are some differences.
For example, no pains, no gains. Sowing karma, plus fate, that is, the right conditions, will gradually get a result. Broadly speaking, every process is a result of inheriting predecessors. Therefore, everything we feel at this moment is a result. There is no fruit for no reason. Every thought at this moment will become a seed. If you don't realize it, the present idea is actually a result, an inevitable idea, not an initiative. Only conscious people can overlook the long river of time and space causality in the highest vision and take the initiative to pay attention. Only by planting the right seeds can we get the right results.