Explain the eight fold path of buddhist philosophy of education
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Right view : or right understanding explicates that our actions have consequences, that death is not the end, that our actions and beliefs also have consequences after death, and that the Buddha followed and taught a successful path out of this world and the other world (heaven and underworld or hell
Right resolve : can also be known as right thought, right intention or right aspiration. In this factor, the practitioner resolves to leave home, renounce the worldly life and dedicate himself to an ascetic pursuit.
Right speech: Abstaining from lying, from divisive speech, from abusive speech, and from idle chatter: This is called right speech.
Right action:Abstaining from killing, abstaining from stealing, abstaining from sexual misconduct. This is called right action.
Right livelihood: I will tell you that, is of two sorts: There is right livelihood with effluents, siding with merit, resulting in acquisitions; there is right livelihood that is noble, without effluents, transcendent, a factor of the path.
Right effort:is preventing the arising of unwholesome states, and the generation of wholesome states.
Right mindfulness :In the vipassana movement, mindfulness is interpreted as bare attention never be absent minded, being conscious of what one is doing
Right concentration : although often translated as concentration as in the limiting of the attention of the mind on one object, in the fourth dhyana equanimity and mindfulness remain, and the practice of concentration-meditation may well have been incorporated from non-Buddhist traditions.
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