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The first part of The Eightfold Path of Liberation is to understand the “Four Noble Truths” completely (Buddism.about.com, 2007). By understanding the “Four Noble Truths”, one is on his or her way to total liberation. The second factor is to have the right thought and motives (about.com, 2007) In other words, to free oneself from “unwholesome thoughts and allow oneself to be relaxed, clear and open minded instead of having the limitations of self-centeredness (about...
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The second factor is to have the right thought and motives (about.com, 2007) In other words, to free oneself from “unwholesome thoughts and allow oneself to be relaxed, clear and open minded instead of having the limitations of self-centeredness (about.com, 2007). The third factor in The Eightfold Path of Liberation is the right to speech (Fisher, 2006)...
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