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Siddhartha Gautama's Eightfold Path

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Buddhism is based on the teachings of Gautama Buddha, who is sometimes known as Buddha which stands for “The awakened one”. According to some records, he started teaching in the northeastern part of India where he lived and taught between the 6th and 4th century BCE. He was known as “the awakened one” and shared his teachings to end the peoples suffering, through the elimination of all “worldly goods and desires”. Siddhartha Gautama was the son of an Indian Warrior-King, living a good life throughout his early adulthood, after he found no more excitement of living a wealthy life, he set out to explore the world in search to find an understanding of life. Gautama learned that suffering was at the end of all existence; he later gave up his name and became a monk …show more content…

The first step is the Right Understanding, this path shows to view the world as it really is not as we want it to be with the help of our personal experience. The second step on the Eightfold Path is Right Intent, the Right Understanding shows us what life is, the Right Intent makes us decide what our heart wants. Right Speech is the next step on the path, it shows how it wants us to speak the truth and makes us notice the impact that our words have on others. Right Action shows the need to take the right approach in life and how our actions affect everything in the world around us. Right Effort means having a positive attitude, with honest thoughts and less feelings of jealousy and anger. The seventh step is the Right Mindfulness, it means being aware of the moment and being focused in it, it asks us to be aware of the moment and of our actions at the moment. Once the mind is empty and free you reach the last step Right Concentration, Right Concentration is turning the mind to focus on an object or idea which is an important role while

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