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The
Eight Fold Path
Joshua Tree Retreat 1
25-Feb-06
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WHAT IS THE 8-FOLD
PATH? 25-Feb-06
This talk was given at
Joshua Tree, Ca, 25 Feb.
2006:
(1:15:25)
8 FOLD PATH 25-Feb-06
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8 FOLD PATH 25-Feb-06
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Bhante shares his
perspective and
understanding of the
Buddha’s 8 Fold path in
a little different way
than most teachers.
Instead of the
RIGHT or wrong path, the
correct understanding is
a “Harmonious” mixing of
path factors that all
support the seeker’s
progress down the path
to awakening.
Stories include:
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Bhante helped a
friend in Hawaii
build a house and
was treated poorly,
like a worker and
this made him angry,
but when he changed
his perspective to
the situation it
completely changed
his mental attitude.
When you are angry
and you make
yourself laugh, you
change your attitude
immediately.
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Taking Exams in
Malaysia and
changing a students
perspective from
nervous and anxious
to uplifted and
tranquil creates the
joyful space to pass
the tests, rather
than fail them from
worry and anxiety.
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Changing your
perspective about
your job from boring
to interesting.
Story about bean
counting.
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Right thought is not
right thinking but
rather “right
imaging” in your
mind.
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Right Speech is
Harmonious
Communication not
only with others but
with yourself!
Criticism, self-judgement,
negative thoughts.
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Harmonious lifestyle
(Right Livelihood)
is not so much about
what you do but your
mental perspective
to how you do it.
Being in harmony
with your actions.
Be careful what you
think and ponder
on…Story about girl
in Malaysia with bad
dreams.
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Hospitals and
compassion, Pilot
with terminal
cancer, Grocery
store lines, The
gloom after 9-11 and
smiling. Story about
Munindra.
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Right Effort is
better described as
Harmonious Practice.
Consistent Practice.
Mirrors,
Determination to
wake up happy.
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Right Mindfulness or
Harmonious
Collectedness.
Tranquility vs.
Absorption practice.
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