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The Truth of Interconnected Spaces and the Path to Liberation

Teachings from Namo Amituofo

Recorded by the Buddha's disciple, Shi Haize, on July 8, 2022

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The Architecture of Our Internal Worlds

While we may appear to be gathered together in a single physical location, in truth, every individual carries their own distinct, internal space. Furthermore, within of each person, every single cell possesses its own unique space. This creates a complex architecture of dimensions, where space exists within space, and further spaces reside within those. Within these myriad dimensions, there are countless beings dwelling, each caught in their own particular state of existence.

When these spaces are opened, the beings within them gain the ability to interact with the world outside. However, unless they are liberated through the power of the , these beings remain trapped, unable to escape the confines of their specific dimension. It is a profound truth that we must realise if we are to truly understand the nature of our suffering.

The Origins of Karmic Dimensions

What is it that forms these spaces? They are not empty voids; they are constructed by our own minds and our past experiences. The primary causes for the formation of these spaces include:

  • Visual Impressions: The images we see and the videos we watch, which leave deep imprints in our .
  • Mental Activity: Our constant stream of thoughts, complex reasoning, and internal monologues.
  • Accumulated Experience: The memories and past events that we hold onto, which solidify into distinct realms of existence.

Every single thought we have creates a new space. If one’s mind is constantly active, never finding a moment of stillness, then one is not only creating a multitude of new spaces, but also attracting to manifest before them. When these karmic creditors appear, the very space they inhabit manifests alongside them. Because our thoughts and reasoning are continuous, we are perpetually generating more spaces, leading to an overwhelming accumulation of dimensions that we must eventually face.

The Physical Toll of a Cluttered Mind

How, in such a state of constant mental activity, can one hope to practise with a pure heart? The accumulation of these spaces has a direct and heavy impact on our physical well-being. This build-up causes the body to feel heavy and sluggish, leading to blockages in various parts of our physical form. This is why we experience the inevitable decline of aging and the onset of various illnesses. Once a space is formed, it cannot simply disappear on its own. It remains, a lingering shadow within our consciousness, unless it is resolved through the following methods:

  • Buddha-light: Allowing the light of Namo Amituofo to shine upon these spaces, illuminating the darkness within.
  • Chanting Buddha's name: Using the power of the Buddha-name to cleanse the mind and dissolve the barriers of these dimensions.
  • Purification: Engaging in the diligent practice of body, mind, and spirit purification.
  • Spiritual Deliverance: Inviting the spirits trapped within these spaces to receive , thereby resolving their grievances and helping them find peace.

Resolving the Echoes of History

Consider the spirits of those lost in wars centuries ago. These war-torn souls often remain trapped in the space of their final battle, unaware that their physical bodies have long since perished. They continue to fight in their own dimension, surrounded by the dust and chaos of a conflict that ended a millennium ago. They do not know that time has passed them by. Fortunately, when Practitioner Su manifests the Body, these spaces can be opened, and the truth is revealed. Through the radiance of the Buddha-light and the recitation of the Buddha-name, these souls are awakened from their long slumber. They are then guided into the light, where their suffering is resolved, one layer at a time.

The Trap of Dreams and Imagination

The spaces we create are not limited to our waking hours. Every image we view and every video we watch creates layers of space, each inhabited by countless beings. Even our dreams at night, which are often driven by our desires, our deep-seated thoughts, and our attachments, act as powerful magnets. They pull our spirits into these hidden spaces. Once a spirit enters such a space, it is incredibly difficult to find a way out. No one knows what kind of dimension they have entered, and without help, how can these spirits ever be saved?

It is only through the manifestation of the Dharma Body of Practitioner Su that these spirits can be called back and their souls brought to rest. When you practise with diligence and focus, you begin to gather your scattered energy. Only then do you have the opportunity to see your true nature and find the clarity required to walk the path of . We must cherish every moment, for the work of saving infinite suffering beings never stops.

Namo Amituofo

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