Buddhism

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1st noble truth

  1. Dukkha – Life involves suffering, dissatisfaction, or stress.

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2nd noble truth

  1. Samudaya – The cause of suffering is craving, desire, and attachment.

  2. Nirodha – The end of suffering is possible by letting go of craving and attachment.

  3. Magga – The path to the end of suffering is the Noble Eightfold Path.

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‘3rd noble truth

  1. Nirodha – The end of suffering is possible by letting go of craving and attachment.

  2. Magga – The path to the end of suffering is the Noble Eightfold Path.

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4th noble truth

  1. Magga – The path to the end of suffering is the Noble Eightfold Path.

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  1. Right View – Understanding the Four Noble Truths.

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  1. Right Intention – Commitment to ethical and mental self-improvement.

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  1. Right Speech – Speaking truthfully, kindly, and avoiding harmful words.

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  1. Right Action – Behaving ethically (e.g., not harming, stealing, or engaging in misconduct).

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  1. Right Livelihood – Earning a living in a way that does not cause harm.

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  1. Right Effort – Developing positive states of mind, preventing negative ones.

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  • Right Mindfulness – Being aware of body, feelings, mind, and experiences.

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  • Right Concentration – Developing deep states of meditation and focus.