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Understanding the Buddhist 8-Fold Path offers a clear and practical guide to one of the core teachings of Buddhism-the Eightfold Path-which outlines a transformative way of living aimed at ending suffering and cultivating inner peace. Rooted in the teachings of the Buddha, this book presents each element of the path not just as a spiritual ideal but as a set of everyday principles for ethical, mindful, and compassionate living. The author uses accessible language and real-world examples to show how following this path can lead to greater clarity, emotional balance, and ultimately, freedom from…mehr

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Understanding the Buddhist 8-Fold Path offers a clear and practical guide to one of the core teachings of Buddhism-the Eightfold Path-which outlines a transformative way of living aimed at ending suffering and cultivating inner peace. Rooted in the teachings of the Buddha, this book presents each element of the path not just as a spiritual ideal but as a set of everyday principles for ethical, mindful, and compassionate living. The author uses accessible language and real-world examples to show how following this path can lead to greater clarity, emotional balance, and ultimately, freedom from the cycles of suffering caused by craving, attachment, and ignorance. Mindfulness practices, ethical decision-making, and meditative insight are woven together as a roadmap for personal growth and spiritual liberation. Ideal for both beginners and experienced practitioners, the book serves as a gentle yet profound introduction to Buddhist philosophy and a manual for anyone seeking a more meaningful, centered, and compassionate life.
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Nicole Dake is a blogger, author, and mom of two. Nicole blogs about parenting with a focus on health & wellness for moms and kids. Nicole has a BA in Psychology with a minor in Religious Studies from University of Colorado, Paralegal Certification from Boston University. Nicole is also a Spiritual Life Coach and ordained minister of the Universal Life Church Monastery. Visit my blog at: https://medium.com/@nicoledake