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The Eight Disciplines
or
Eight Ways to Stop Making
Yourself Miserable

1. Clearly seeing things as they are

Not what you wish to happen. Not what you fear will happen. Just what IS happening.

Right View (Sammā Diṭṭhi)

2. Aim toward
letting go

Not achieving calm. Not becoming spiritual. Not fixing yourself.

Right Intention (Sammā Saṅkappa)

3. Use clean speech

Stop using language to inflate yourself or hurt others.

Right Speech (Sammā Vācā)

4. Use behaviour that doesn't harm

Act in ways that leave the world less damaged.

Right Action (Sammā Kammanta)

5. Do work that doesn't corrupt you

Don’t make your living from deception, addiction, violence, or exploitation.

Right Livelihood (Sammā Ājīva)

6. Steady training

Don’t feed what harms you. Strengthen what steadies you.

Right Effort (Sammā Vāyāma)

7. Remembering to be HERE

Stop drifting into automatic living, always be mindfull of what you do.

Right Mindfulness (Sammā Sati)

8. Stop Wandering off all the time

Simply not adding anything to this moment.

Right Concentration (Sammā Samādhi)
Antei-ji