Truths the First Teaching Ever Term Paper

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The third truth is an extension or outcome of the second. If people realize the necessity of exchanging selfish for selfless, they will begin to find ways for overcoming the intense need for conceit. It is recognizing that one can and must end peesonal suffering.

This can be accomplished, said Buddha, through the fourth truth or the eightfold path to enlightenment: This is a series of changes designed to release the individual from ignorance and unwitting impulse and pick up a person where he/she is at that moment in life and set him/her down as a different individual who no longer has the disabling human traits. It is a path that one continues to follow throughout all of life.

Right Views: A way of life always consists of more than beliefs that can never be totally ignored, for humans are rational as well as social animals. However, one needs a map to follow.

Right intent. This suggests that people need to make up their minds and hearts as to what they really want out of life. Is it actually enlightenment, or are their desires continually distracted by whims?

Right Speech.
In the following three steps, people begin to control their lives, beginning with attention to language and what it shows about their character. Their words should stress charity and veracity.

Right Conduct. These are the ways people live that are similarly based on codes as the Ten Commandments.

Right Livelihood. A person's work takes up most of the day, so it must be for the right ends of promoting life, not destroying it.

Right Effort: Buddha placed great emphasis on human will. Attaining the goal requires tremendous exertion to develop virtues, curb passions and end destructive mind states in order that compassion and detachment can have a chance.

Right Mindfulness: If people truly understood life, then they could truly understand themselves. It is becoming aware of oneself and one's world.

Right Concentration: This is what led Buddha to what he became. A person develops into another entity who experiences life in a much different and fulfilling way.

The most important place to start is assuming responsibility for one's own life, realizing that one can change that life, and then making those changes......

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