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The Eightfold Path outlines the steps to achieve enlightenment from "summary" of Buddhism For Dummies by Jonathan Landaw,Stephan Bodian,Gudrun Bühnemann

The Eightfold Path serves as a practical guide for those seeking enlightenment in Buddhism. This path consists of eight interconnected steps, each of which plays a crucial role in the journey toward achieving a state of awakening. The first step is Right View, which involves seeing the world and oneself with clarity and wisdom. It is about understanding the fundamental truths of existence, such as impermanence and interdependence. Right Intention is the second step of the Eightfold Path, focusing on cultivating positive intentions and attitudes. This step involves renouncing harmful desires and cultivating thoughts of goodwill, compassion, and wisdom. Right Speech is the third step and emphasizes the importance of speaking truthfully, kindly, and constructively. It involves refraining from harmful speech, such as lying, gossiping, or speaking harshly. Right Action, the fourth step, involves engaging in ethical conduct and behaving in ways that are conducive to spiritual growth. This includes refraining from harming others, stealing, or engaging in harmful sexual conduct. Right Liveliho...
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    Buddhism For Dummies

    Jonathan Landaw

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