Buddhism has four noble truths about suffering and its cessation, and an eightfold path to end suffering through right view, intention, speech, action, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and concentration. The Sangha is the Buddhist monastic community that is important for fellowship and spiritual guidance. The five precepts encourage Buddhists to refrain from harming others or themselves, taking what is not given, sexual misconduct, false speech, and intoxicants.
Buddhism has four noble truths about suffering and its cessation, and an eightfold path to end suffering through right view, intention, speech, action, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and concentration. The Sangha is the Buddhist monastic community that is important for fellowship and spiritual guidance. The five precepts encourage Buddhists to refrain from harming others or themselves, taking what is not given, sexual misconduct, false speech, and intoxicants.
Buddhism has four noble truths about suffering and its cessation, and an eightfold path to end suffering through right view, intention, speech, action, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and concentration. The Sangha is the Buddhist monastic community that is important for fellowship and spiritual guidance. The five precepts encourage Buddhists to refrain from harming others or themselves, taking what is not given, sexual misconduct, false speech, and intoxicants.
1. Name and explain each of the four noble truths.
2. The eightfold path is symbolized by this
diagram. Name each element of the eightfold path and explain 3 that you find most interesting. 3. What is the Sangha? Why is it important to Buddhists? 4. What do the five precepts move away from and work towards?