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[[File:Prismatic-Ornate-Dharma-Wheel-eg2.jpg|thumb| Cosmic Sun Buddha of White Fire Embodiment, the moral teachings of the Noble Eightfold Path for building Rainbow Body (art by Tomás, adapted by opensource Dharma Wheel)]]
[[File:Prismatic-Ornate-Dharma-Wheel-eg2.jpg|thumb| Cosmic Sun Buddha of White Fire Embodiment, the moral teachings of the Noble Eightfold Path for building Rainbow Body (art by Tomás, adapted by opensource Dharma Wheel)]]


The [[Noble Eightfold Path]] is one of the principal teachings of the Buddha, who described it as the way leading to the cessation of suffering (dukkha) and the achievement of self-awakening. It is very similar to the entire foundation that is based in the [[Law of One]] principles that are discussed and emphasized by the return of [[Krystal Star]] or Cosmic [[Christ Consciousness]] to the earth during the [[Ascension Cycle]].  
The [[Noble Eightfold Path]] is one of the principal teachings of the Cosmic Christos-Buddha Suns, who described it as the way leading to the cessation of suffering (dukkha) and the achievement of self-awakening. It is connected to the [[Solar Anointed Christ-Buddha Initiation]] and intrinsic to the entire foundation of building spiritual ethics as guided through the [[Emerald Founder Records]],  that are based in the [[Law of One]] principles for restoring [[Cosmic Order]] and are emphasized during the return of [[Krystal Star]] or Cosmic [[Christ Consciousness]] to the [[Earth]] during the [[Ascension Cycle]].  


It is used to develop insight into the true nature of phenomena (or reality) and to eradicate the [[Negative Ego]] and its negative qualities such as greed, hatred, and delusion. The Noble Eightfold Path is the fourth of the Buddha's Four Noble Truths; the first element of the Noble Eightfold Path is, in turn, an understanding of the Four Noble Truths. It is also known as the Middle Path or Middle Way.
It is used to develop insight into the true nature of phenomena (or reality) and to eradicate the [[Negative Ego]] and its negative qualities such as greed, hatred, and delusion. The [[Noble Eightfold Path]] is the fourth of the Buddha's Four Noble Truths; the first element of the Noble Eightfold Path is, in turn, an understanding of the Four Noble Truths. It is also known as the [[Middle Path]] or Middle Way.


All eight elements of the Path begin with the word "right," which translates the word samyañc (in Sanskrit) or sammā (in Pāli). These denote completion, togetherness, and coherence, and can also suggest the senses of "perfect" or "ideal." 'Samma' is also translated as "wholesome," "wise" and "skillful."
All eight elements of the Path begin with the word "right," which translates the word samyañc (in Sanskrit) or sammā (in Pāli). These denote completion, togetherness, and coherence, and can also suggest the senses of "perfect" or "ideal." 'Samma' is also translated as "wholesome," "wise" and "skillful."
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==Compassionate Witnessing==
==Compassionate Witnessing==
[[File:Peacemudra.jpg|thumb|Peace Mudra (Sequoia art)]]
[[File:Peacemudra.jpg|thumb|Peace Mudra (Sequoia art)]]
The Noble Eightfold Path is a foundational guideline which may help you to delineate a way to discipline your mind and accelerate your focus, to a direct alignment to the Unity Source Field. This is a Quick Map to lead you into experiencing spiritual support pronto. This guideline is a core practice that is developed for the newly initiated and leads all the way to the advanced meditator.
The Noble Eightfold Path is a foundational guideline which may help you to delineate a way to discipline your mind and accelerate your focus, to a direct alignment to the [[Unity]] Source Field. This is a Quick Map to lead you into experiencing spiritual support pronto. This guideline is a core practice that is developed for the newly initiated and leads all the way to the advanced meditator. See [[Compassionate Witness]]ing and [[Observer Point]].


==First Triad : Meditation==  
==First Triad : Meditation==  
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==See Also==
==See Also==
[[Buddhic Body]]


[[GSF Behavior]]
[[GSF Behavior]]