These eight stages signify the progressive steps in the evolution of consciousness in the Buddhist adept, from initial entry into the Buddhist path to advanced meditation.
The first two stages (right view and right intention) are categorized together as the attainment of wisdom (prajna, or the right understanding of the Buddhist path).
The following three stages (right speech, right action, right livelihood) are focused on ethical conduct (shila, or moral behavior).
The final three stages (right effort, right mindfulness, right concentration) correspond to methods of concentration (samadhi, or sustained meditation).
These eight stages signify the progressive steps in the evolution of consciousness in the Buddhist adept, from initial entry into the Buddhist path to advanced meditation.The first two stages (right view and right intention) are categorized together as the attainment of wisdom (prajna, or the right understanding of the Buddhist path).The following three stages (right speech, right action, right livelihood) are focused on ethical conduct (shila, or moral behavior).The final three stages (right effort, right mindfulness, right concentration) correspond to methods of concentration (samadhi, or sustained meditation).
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