The eightfold path is at the heart of the middle way, which turns from extremes, and encourages us to seek the simple approach. The eightfold path is Right Understanding, Right Intent, Right Speech, Right Action, Right Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness, and Right Concentration.
Right understanding is a keystone to the Eightfold Path. We must enhance our understanding of our lives to have a true and realistic view of things as they really are. These skills are enhamced by such processes as:
The Eightfold path in Buddhism (right understanding,right intention,right mindfulness, right views, right actions, right livelihood, right effort, right speech, right concentration) was chosen because the Buddha was an itinerant monk and considered his own enlightenment a journey of sorts. The metaphor of a path as a way of progressing toward personal self-improvement easily lends itself to this concept. The path is eight-fold because, rather than being a serial progression, each aspect relates to the others as one moves towards understanding.
The Noble Eightfold Path is the fourth of the Buddha's Four Noble Truths; the first element of the Noble Eightfold Path is, in turn, an understanding of the Four Noble Truths. It is also known as the Middle Path or Middle Way.
Buddha,s Eight noble fold path: 1:right belief 2:right speech 3:right thought 4:right action 5:right means of livelihood 6:right effort 7:right remembrance 8:right meditation
Their are 8 rights in the fold path. 1.Right understanding 2. Right intention 3.Right speech 4.Right action 5. Right livlihood 6.Right effort 7.Right mindfulness 8.Right concentration
Right UnderstandingRight IntentRight SpeechRight ActionRight LivelihoodRight EffortRight MindfulnessRight Concentration
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It teaches the followers how to attain Nirvana. It also teaches the four noble truth and the noble eight fold path four noble truths: 1. suffering is universal = no one is exempted from experiencing it 2. the cause of suffering is selfish desire = if you desire to have something, you have to work for that. 3. one can end suffering by eliminating desire = the less your desires are, the less your suffering is. 4. one can attain Nirvana by following the noble eight fold path eight fold path right decision, right action, right livelihood, right speech, right conduct, right meditation, right mindfulness, right effort by the way, Buddhism is based from Hinduism. that is why it also teaches the followers how to escape from endless cycle of rebirth.
The eight fold path (im pretty sure)
it is described as the 'eight fold path' or the middle path lying between excessive luxuries and extreme austerity. 1. right belief 2. right thought 3. right speech 4. right action 5. right means of livelihood 6. right meditation 7. right effort 8. right memory
Eight Fold Path
The Eight Fold Path
Fold it into 3rd's and put the right side at the top. Or fold it into 3 equal accordion pieces