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   * The Cause of Suffering (samudaya)   * The Cause of Suffering (samudaya)
   * The Cessation of Suffering (nirodha)   * The Cessation of Suffering (nirodha)
-  * The Path to the Cessation of Suffering (magga, or the [[Eightfold Path]]+  * The Path to the Cessation of Suffering (magga, or the [[Eightfold Path]]
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 +  * The First Noble Truth with its three aspects is: "There is suffering, dukkha. Dukkha should be understood. Dukkha has been understood." 
 +  * The Second Noble Truth with its three aspects is: "There is the origin of suffering, which is attachment to desire. Desire should be let go of. Desire has been let go of." 
 +  * The Third Noble Truth with its three aspects is: ‘There is the cessation of suffering, of dukkha. The cessation of dukkha should be realised. The cessation of dukkha has been realised.’ 
 +  * The Fourth Noble Truth, like the first three, has three aspects. The first aspect is: ‘There is the Eightfold Path, the atthangika magga - the way out of suffering.’ It is also called the ariya magga, the Ariyan or Noble Path. The second aspect is: ‘This path should be developed.’ The final insight into arahantship is: ‘This path has been fully developed.’
  
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