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The Noble Eightfold Path (Sanskrit: आर्याष्टाङ्गमार्ग, romanized: āryāṣṭāṅgamārga) or Eight Right Paths (Sanskrit: अष्टसम्यङ्मार्ग, romanized: aṣṭasamyaṅmārga) is an early summary of the path of Buddhist practices leading to liberation from samsara, the painful cycle of rebirth, in the form of nirvana.
The Eightfold Path consists of eight practices: right view, right resolve, right speech, right conduct, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, and right samadhi ('meditative absorption or union'; alternatively, equanimous meditative awareness).
In early Buddhism, these practices started with understanding that the body-mind works in a corrupted way (right view), followed by entering the Buddhist path of self-observance, self-restraint, and cultivating kindness and compassion; and culminating in dhyana or samadhi, which reinforces these practices for the development of the body-mind. In later Buddhism, insight (prajñā) became the central soteriological instrument, leading to a different concept and structure of the path, in which the "goal" of the Buddhist path came to be specified as ending ignorance and rebirth.
The Noble Eightfold Path is one of the principal summaries of the Buddhist teachings, taught to lead to Arhatship. In the Theravada tradition, this path is also summarized as sila (morality), samadhi (meditation) and prajna (insight). In Mahayana Buddhism, this path is contrasted with the Bodhisattva path, which is believed to go beyond Arhatship to full Buddhahood.
In Buddhist symbolism, the Noble Eightfold Path is often represented by means of the dharma wheel (dharmachakra), in which its eight spokes represent the eight elements of the path.
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Ten Vows, Ten Practices, and Ten Cakes Discrimination, Nirvana, Practice Period, Blue Cliff Record, Letting Go, Right Effort... |
Mar 07 2020 AM No Abode Hermitage |
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Awakening Through The Middle Way Right Effort, Interdependence, Buddha's Birthday, Right Speech, Confession-and-... |
Nov 17 2002 |
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Navigating Interdependence With the Middle Way Right Effort, Interdependence, Buddha's Birthday, Right Speech, Confession-and-... |
Nov 17 2002 |
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The Eightfold Path Right Effort, Karma, Desire, Emotions, Doubt |
Jun 19 1997 |
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The Eightfold Path Karma, Mindfulness, Right Effort, Interdependence, Renunciation |
Jun 19 1997 5 |
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Awakening Through Right Mindful Living Mindfulness, Duality, Renunciation, Right Effort, Practice Period |
Dec 19 1996 |
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Harnessing Diligence Through Right Effort Right Effort, Desire, Right Speech, Complete Perfect Enlightenment, Renunciation... |
Dec 15 1996 |
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Presence Beyond Duality in Zen Right Effort, Duality, Four Noble Truths, Two Truths, Nirvana |
Dec 14 1996 |
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Awakening Through Right Understanding Right Speech, Four Noble Truths, Right Effort, Nirvana, Practice Period |
Dec 11 1996 |
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Journey from Samsara to Nirvana Nirvana, Samsara, Karma, Four Noble Truths, Right Effort |
Dec 09 1996 |
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Zen's Path: Beyond Self and Suffering Renunciation, Impermanence, Letting Go, Right Effort |
Nov 07 1996 |
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Cycles of Enlightenment Unveiled Zazen, Desire, Evil, Right Effort |
Feb 28 1993 |
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Zen Walls: Beyond Thought and Stage Four Noble Truths, Breath, Mindfulness, Suzuki Roshi, Right Effort |
Mar 17 1988 |