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  • Dukkha-All life is suffering
  • The Buddhism teacher are found in the Tripitaka
  • Buddhism teachings
  • The Eightfold Path is the path to enlightenment, and the way toend suffering. It is sometimes called the Middle Path betweendesire and self-denial. It incorporates the three practices
  • The Eightfold Path is the path to enlightenment, and the way toend suffering. It is sometimes called the Middle Path betweendesire and self-denial. It incorporates the three practices
  • I’m gonna go to the store to get some food!
  • Right speech (no lying, criticism, gossip, hash language)Right conduct (by following the 5 precepts)Right livelihood (support yourself without harming others)
  • The eightfold path
  • O The Eightfold Path is the path to enlightenment, and the way toend suffering. It is sometimes called the Middle Path betweendesire and self-denial. It incorporates the three practic
  • The Eightfold Path is the path to enlightenment, and the way toend suffering. It is sometimes called the Middle Path betweendesire and self-denial. It incorporates the three practices
  • wisdomRight understanding (of the 4 Noble Truths)Right thinking (following the right path in life
  • All life is suffering
  • The eightfold path
  • I’m gonna go to my friends house today!
  • ConcentrationRight effort. good thoughts, conquer Evil thoughts. Right mindfulness. Be aware of body, mind, and feelings. Right concentration. Meditate to achieve higher consciousness.
  • Dukkha- All life is suffering
  • Dukkha- All life is suffering
  • The Buddhism teachings are found in the Tripitaka
  • Dukkha-All life is suffering
  • dukkha- All life is suffering
  • Siddhartha wanted to find out about why people suffer and how it might be possible to end this suffering. He decided that he would leave the palace and his family behind to go into the world to try to find some answers. He gave up all his possessions and expensive clothes to try to understand more about suffering.
  • Siddhartha wanted to find out about why people suffer and how it might be possible to end this suffering. He decided that he would leave the palace and his family behind to go into the world to try to find some answers.He gave up all his possessions and expensive clothes to try to understand more about suffering.
  • The eightfold path
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