Noble Eightfold Path Buddhism: The Means.

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Noble Eightfold Path Buddhism: The Means

The Eight Fold Path

The Eightfold Path The Noble Eightfold Path is the core of Buddhist practice and lifestyle. It is a guide to life, with it’s basis in the central teachings of the Four Noble Truths (It IS the Fourth Noble Truth [Magga]). Split into three sections: Wisdom, Morality, and Meditation. Not a step by step guide. All should be practiced simultaneously. All ‘stages’ are interconnected. It is seen as the ‘Way’ to achieve enlightenment. See: The Path (Dhammapada)

Noble Eightfold Path Right View (understanding 4NT) Right Intention (Doing things for right reasons) Right Speech (no gossip / idle chat / lying) Right Action (being useful/helpful) Right Livelihood (a good / helpful job) Right Effort (Work hard towards keeping to 4NT and 8FP) Right Mindfulness (Awareness / See things in the right way / Understanding how your actions affect everything around you) Right Concentration (Meditation)