The Eightfold Path:
1) Samma - Ditthi: perfect vision / right opinion
2) Samma - Sankappa: perfect emotion / right intention
3) Samma - Vaca: perfect speed / right speech
4) Samma - Kammanta: intergral action / right conduct
5) Samma - Ajiva: proper / right livelihood
6) Samma - Vayama: full / right effort
7) Samma - Sati: through awarerness / right mindfulness
8) Samma - Samadhi: full integral / right concentration
Key Word:
Samma: Means perfect though is translated to right
2) Samma - Sankappa: perfect emotion / right intention
3) Samma - Vaca: perfect speed / right speech
4) Samma - Kammanta: intergral action / right conduct
5) Samma - Ajiva: proper / right livelihood
6) Samma - Vayama: full / right effort
7) Samma - Sati: through awarerness / right mindfulness
8) Samma - Samadhi: full integral / right concentration
Key Word:
Samma: Means perfect though is translated to right
Question and answers:
Q: What will happen if you follow the Eightfold Path?
A: If you follow the Eightfold Path you will reach the end of suffering.
Q: What does suffering come from?
A: Suffering comes from wanting what others have and you do not.
Q: Where does the Eightfold Path come from?
A: Buddha came up with the Eightfold path and followed it till he reach enlightenment, he ended his suffering. This is what made Buddha Buddha and how the Eightfold Path was created.
A: If you follow the Eightfold Path you will reach the end of suffering.
Q: What does suffering come from?
A: Suffering comes from wanting what others have and you do not.
Q: Where does the Eightfold Path come from?
A: Buddha came up with the Eightfold path and followed it till he reach enlightenment, he ended his suffering. This is what made Buddha Buddha and how the Eightfold Path was created.