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Karson Huff
14 October, 20:15
Explain the goal of the eightfold path of buddism
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Carsen Yang
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The Eightfold Path of Buddhism, also called the Middle Path or Middle Way, is the system of following these eight divisions of the path to achieve spiritual enlightenment and cease suffering
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