Some of Buddha’s teaching was split into three sections. The three sections are the Four Noble Truths, Noble Eightfold Path, and Three Signs of Being. What are the Four Noble Truths? The Four Noble Truths says that suffering exists, there is a cause for suffering, There is an end to suffering, and in order to end suffering, you must follow the Noble Eightfold Path. The first truth is that life is suffering.Suffering is created from desire is the second truth. The third truth is that if we stop desiring, we can be able to support others. This is called nirvana.The last truth is that the Noble Eightfold Path can guide us to finish suffering. …show more content…
The Noble Eightfold Path required the right opinions, actions, speech, desires, effort, concentration, job, and meditation. Knowledge, meditation, and morals thrive in the process of the Noble Eightfold Path. This path that the Buddha educated about, could head to nirvana or end of suffering. Reaching nirvana destroys the cycle of reincarnation that Buddhists and Hindus believed in. The Noble Eightfold Path focuses on how people can not do just a bit or loads. This path says the “Middle Way” is the