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− | [[eight cardinal points of the world]]; [[Buddhists]] use an [[eight-spoked wheel]] to represent the [[Eightfold Path]] taught by the [[Buddha]] as a means to escape [[suffering]] through the breaking of [[attachments]]. These [[paths]] are [[right view]], [[right intention]], [[right speech]], [[right action]], [[right livelihood]], [[right effort]], [[right mindfulness]], and [[right concentration]]. | + | <poem> |
+ | [[eight cardinal points of the world]]; [[Buddhists]] use an [[eight-spoked wheel]] to represent the [[Eightfold Path]] taught by the [[Buddha]] as a means to escape [[suffering]] through the breaking of [[attachments]]. These [[paths]] are; | ||
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+ | [[right view]], | ||
+ | [[right intention]], | ||
+ | [[right speech]], | ||
+ | [[right action]], | ||
+ | [[right livelihood]], | ||
+ | [[right effort]], | ||
+ | [[right mindfulness]], and | ||
+ | [[right concentration]]. | ||
+ | </poem> | ||
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Revision as of 18:41, 3 April 2014
eight cardinal points of the world; Buddhists use an eight-spoked wheel to represent the Eightfold Path taught by the Buddha as a means to escape suffering through the breaking of attachments. These paths are;
right view,
right intention,
right speech,
right action,
right livelihood,
right effort,
right mindfulness, and
right concentration.