An essential part of Buddhism is Anatta this translates as No Self/No Soul in Buddhism there is no soul because nothing at all is permanent.
That said you may be referring to the Noble Eight Fold Path, which is a set of objectives for a Buddhist to achieve(to put it simply) that will lead them to the end suffering and thus enlightenment.
Mahayana is longer and easier path towards enlightenment and Vajrayana is quicker and more harsh and hardworking path towards the achievement of enlightenment.
Following the Eightfold path. Freedom from suffering, desire and ignorance.
The vast majority of his work is connection to Buddhism and the path to happiness and enlightenment.
The term "Dhamma" is often used in Buddhism to refer to the path of truth or teachings that lead to enlightenment.
Divinity is not part of Buddhism. Buddhists work towards the path to enlightenment without the direction, intervention or contol of a god.
The main goal of Buddhism is to reach enlightenment, or nirvana. You can reach Nirvana by learning and understanding the Four Noble Truths and following the Eightfold path.
It is the most important work on the path to enlightenment. Meditation is part of the "right concentration."
Meditation is a way of purifying and calming the mind, of attaining insight, and of making progress on the path to enlightenment.
Buddhism emphasizes meditation and self-discipline as the means to reach nirvana. Practicing mindfulness, mental concentration, and following the Eightfold Path are key components in the path to achieving enlightenment in Buddhism.
Buddhism has no laws written or oral.. Buddhism has suggestions such as the EIghtfold PAth which will help adherents attain enlightenment, it suggests vegetarianism as a dietary regime ... but no one is compelled to follow these or looked down on for their choice.
The eightfold path is path of Buddhism.
Doctrine of Zen is diligent practice to achieve sudden enlightenment. If one starts on the path, he will arrive the other shore.