THE 8-FOLD PATH BY MIE MILLER. RIGHT UNDERSTANDING Learning about and accepting the reality and truth about your life.

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THE 8-FOLD PATH BY MIE MILLER

RIGHT UNDERSTANDING Learning about and accepting the reality and truth about your life

RIGHT SPEECH To speak the truth in a kind and helpful way

Living your life in harmony with yourself and others around you RIGHT LIVELIHOOD

RIGHT CONCENTRATION Think positive thoughts to calm yourself and those around you

RIGHT MINDFULNESS Recognize that you are living in the now, not the past or the future

RIGHT EFFORT Do what you set out to do; finish anything and everything that you set out to do

RIGHT ACTION Do things that benefit you and the people around you

RIGHT INTENTION Think, act, and speak according to your own values and benefit those around you