I’ve been reading the Discourses of the Buddha lately and I wanted to create symbols to go with each of the aspects of the Noble Eightfold Path that represent their meanings. Partly to help me remember them all. So here is what I created.
Starting with the top symbol and moving around to the right:
Right View is about fully understanding the Four Noble Truths, so I made an eye with Four rectangles representing the Four Noble Truths.
Right Intention is about moving from the Unwholesome to the Wholesome, specifically Abandoning Sense-pleasures, Hatred, and Harmfulness/Cruelty, and Embracing Renunciation of the Sense-pleasures, Loving-Kindness, and Compassion. I created an arrow showing pointing from three empty [unWHOLEsome] circles to three filled [WHOLEsome] circles.
Right Speech is about abandoning Unwholesome speech and embracing Wholesome speech. Specifically abandoning Lying, Slanderous speech meant to divide people, Harsh speech filled with anger, and Idle chatter, like gossip.I made a speech bubble with the four empty [unWHOLEsome] circles outside of it, with a filled [WHOLEsome] circle inside of it.
Right Action is about abandoning unwholesome actions, specifically Killing, Stealing, and Sexual Misconduct, and embracing compassionate actions. I created an arrow with a filled circle inside of it pointing away from three empty circles with a line between them.
Right Livelihood is about making sure that you don’t earn your livelihood through unwholesome professions, specifically from anything to do with death, like being a butcher, anything to do with poisons, anything to do with weapons, anything to do with slavery or prostitution, or anything to do with intoxicants. You’re also supposed to avoid anything like high-pressure sales or anything else that would encourage dishonesty or harming others. I created an alms bowl with five empty circles outside of it and one filled circle inside.
Right Effort is about actively training and making an effort to abandon the defilements, specifically Greed, Hatred, and Delusion, and embracing their wholesome opposites, Renunciation, Loving-Kindness, and Wisdom. I created a large circle with the three empty circles on the outside and a filled circle on the inside.
Right Mindfulness is about cultivating clear awareness of the truth of things in and around you by using the four foundations of mindfulness, being mindful of your body, being mindful of your feelings and where they come from, being mindful of your states of mind and where they come from, and being mindful of your thoughts and where they come from. I created a simplified image of a brain seen from above with four lines beneath it like a foundation.
Right Concentration is about training yourself, through meditation, to focus your mind into one pointedness. I used the simplified image of the brain and put a filled circle in the middle.
I also put a lotus in the center of all of it.
So far, the process of creating this has made it easier for me to remember each of the aspects and their meanings. I hope it helps others as well.