What in the eightfold path turns up in most religions and what is explicit for Buddhism?
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The Eightfold Path
The Eightfold Path is composed of eight primary teachings that Buddhists follow and use in their everyday lives:
- Right View or Right Understanding: Insight into the true nature of reality
- Right Intention: The unselfish desire to realize enlightenment
- Right Speech: Using speech compassionately
- Right Action: Using ethical conduct to manifest compassion
- Right Livelihood: Making a living through ethical and nonharmful means
- Right Effort: Cultivating wholesome qualities and releasing unwholesome qualities
- Right Mindfulness: Whole body-and-mind awareness
- Right Concentration: Meditation or some other dedicated, concentrated practice
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1.right views
2.right aspirations
3.right speech
4.right action
5.right livelihood
6.right effort
7.right mindfulness and
8.right contemplations or meditation
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