When Siddhartha was doing these phase, he became so ill that there was one point thought he will die. The last phase was known as the “Middle Way”, which centered between extremes of asceticism and indulgence (……). After what Siddhartha had done, the Buddhism was expanded throughout the world. The beliefs of Buddhism are very important to them. One main belief that Buddhism believed in was the suffering and how to manage to escape from it. But there are other beliefs, for example, there is what is called “The Four Noble Truths.” “The Four Noble Truths,” was established by a Buddha and were taught to five student monks to show the central teaching of …show more content…
Next is the “Right Attitude” as mentioned not harboring thought and anger. Third is the “Right Speech” which says to avoid lying, gossip, harsh speech, and tale-telling. The fourth is “Right Action” in not to destroy any life, not to steal or commit adultery. Fifth is the “Right Livelihood” in which indicated the avoiding occupation that delivers harm to oneself and other. The sixth. is known as the " Righ Effort" stating the earnestly doing one 's best in the right direction. Seventh, is the "Right Mindfulness" when it 's being aware and attentive. The last path is the "Right Concentration," to make the mind steady and calm in order to realize the true nature of