And the 8-Fold Path to Enlightenment

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And the 8-Fold Path to Enlightenment Buddhism And the 8-Fold Path to Enlightenment

Basics Origin: India around 6-4th century BCE Spread to Asia, now found worldwide. Evolved from Hinduism, based on teaching of Siddhartha Gautama.

The Buddha Siddhartha Gautama was a prince, born on the border of India and Nepal. Lived luxurious life One day, he saw an old man, sick man, dead man, and holy man (4 sights) Seeks enlightenment, Becomes the Buddha – teaches others.

The Four Noble Truths All life is suffering. Suffering is caused by attachment. Suffering can be overcome. There is an 8-fold path leading to the end of suffering.

WISDOM The Eightfold Path Right View Understand the world is impermanent Understand the 4 noble truths Understand the concept of karma 2) Right Intention Committing to self mental and ethical self-improvement “The Will to Improve” WISDOM

ETHICS The Eightfold Path 3) Right Speech No False Speech (Don’t Lie) No Slanderous Speech (Don’t Gossip) No Harsh Speech (Don’t be a hater ) No Idle Chatter (Speak with Purpose) 4) Right Action Don’t harm others Don’t steal from Others Avoid sexual misconduct 5) Right Livelihood Earn your living in an ethically “Good” way (Buddhist principals)

DEVELOPMENT MENTAL The Eightfold Path 6) Right Effort Requires mental effort to keep yourself wholesome and on the right path. 7) Right Mindfulness To see things clearly and as they are. 8) Right Concentration To be mentally focussed. Wholesome thoughts and actions. Often achieved through meditation. DEVELOPMENT MENTAL

Key Words Buddha: the enlightened one Stupa: a structure that holds the relics of the Buddha Nirvana: the end of 8 fold path (goal of Buddhism) Sangha: the Buddhist community

HOMEWORK (250 words) Try to follow the 8 Fold Path. Explain which steps you achieved and how easy or difficult was it to follow on the path.