Part Three: The Outer Space of the Mind Whereas mental defilements drag the mind down to a low level, Dharma raises it to the highest possible level, the outer space of the mind. When Luangta Mahã Bua teaches people who practice Dharma, he emphasizes generosity, moral virtue, concentration, wisdom, and the realization of Nibbãna. He teaches that material wealth is not a cause of happiness, because both happiness and suffering arise only in the heart. So we should be content with what we have, and not become overly attached to worldly possessions, because eventually all those things will disintegrate and disappear. Nothing in the world is comparable with Dharma. When Dharma and mind become one, loving-kindness and compassion will make the world a pleasant place to live. Luangta Mahã Bua always stresses the importance of kindness, self-sacrifice, forgiveness, and generous acts of charity. Such noble spiritual qualities will not disappear after death. Luangta Mahã Bua has live
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