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The Noble Eightfold Path - The Noble Eightfold Path Key Question. How can following the Eightfold Path make you happy? Independent Learning. Complete presentations ready to present next lesson.

The Noble Eightfold Path http://www.slideshare.net/bright9977/the-noble-eightfold-path The Eightfold Path is divided into 3 sections; Wisdom (Panna), Morality (Sila) , Mental Discipline/Meditation (Samadhi). Explain what each of these mean. Things to do. Explain using examples, how (a) Wisdom; (b) morality; and (c) meditation could lead to happiness.

The Noble Eightfold Path - The Noble Eightfold Path Things to do. Read about the Eightfold Path. 1. In the template you will be give note down each of the part of the Eightfold Path with an appropriate illustration of each one. 2. The Eightfold Path is a guide to end suffering. It is said that people learn from suffering. What do you think suffering teaches people? 3. Explain how the story of the fish and the turtle attempts to explain nibbana.

The Noble Eightfold Path - The Noble Eightfold Path Group Presentations. In groups of 3 prepare presentations on one aspect of the Eightfold Path (Wisdom, Morality and Mental Discpline). Your presentations must include the following; An explanation of each part of the Wheel in your section. An explanation of how each part links to your aspect of the Eightfold Path Examples of how Buddhists could follow the path in practice An explanation of how following each part in your section of the path can lead to happiness for the believer and others. An explanation of how your section of the path links to the other two sections of the Path An explanation of links between your section of the Path and the other Buddhist teachings we have already studied.

The Noble Eightfold Path - The Noble Eightfold Path For your notes; Share the information from your group work and on a table note down a summary of the Eightfold Path

The Noble Eightfold Path - The Noble Eightfold Path Review and Reflect – Exam Questions; Explore the teachings of the Buddha about morality. (8 marks) Analyse the significance of meditation as central to the Noble Eightfold Path. (20 marks)