Understanding the Noble Eightfold Path The Buddha’s First Teaching หน้า 43
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The Noble Eightfold Path is central to Buddha's teachings, likened to a wish-fulfilling jewel. It consists of eight components: Right View, Right Intention, Right Speech, Right Action, Right Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness, and Right Concentration. At a mundane level, Right View refers to understanding karma, while at a transcendental level, it signifies the attainment of nirvana, free from ignorance. This path serves as a guiding framework for practitioners aiming for spiritual liberation. The detailed understanding of the Eightfold Path varies across mundane and transcendental dimensions, highlighting its significance in the journey towards Nirvana. For a deeper understanding, explore the connections with chapters detailing practical applications and philosophical insights at dmc.tv.

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-Noble Eightfold Path
-Buddhism
-Teachings of the Buddha
-Spiritual Development
-Mundane and Transcendental Perspectives
-Karma

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Noble Eightfold Path is the most auspicious of all the virtuous teachings of the Lord Buddha. 4. A Wish-fulfilling Jewel: It can be compared to a wish-fulfilling jewel of eight facets. 5. The Chariot of Dhamma: It can be compared to the chariot which mobilizes the Lord Buddha's teachings, and which transports the practitioner to Nirvana. The Components of the Noble Eightfold Path The Lord Buddha explained that the Noble Eightfold Path comprises: 1. Right View [Sammā Ditthi] 2. Right Intention [Sammā Saṅkappa] 3. Right Speech [Sammā Vācā] 4. Right Action [Sammā Kammanta] 5. Right Livelihood [Sammā Ājīva] 6. Right Effort [Sammā Vāyāma] 7. Right Mindfulness [Sammā Sati] 8. Right Concentration [Sammā Samādhi] You can define the components of the Eightfold Path in terms of practice at two levels: low (mundane) (see more detail Chapter Eight) and high (transcendental) (see more detail Chapter Seven). 1.1 Right View (mundane): At low level Right View means having the discretion to believe in the working of karma [kammassakatāñāṇa]: that doing good deeds will merit good outcomes and that evil deeds will cause unfortunate retribution. 1.2 Right View (transcendental): At high level Right View means the ultimate wisdom, based on an attainment of Nirvana, which is devoid of any further influence of ignorance [avijjā] or
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