- Satori - Wikipedia
While the term satori is derived from the Japanese verb "to know" (satoru), it is distinct from the philosophical concept of knowledge as it represents a transcendence of the distinction between one that knows and knowledge
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- Satori | Enlightenment, Awakening Zen Philosophy | Britannica
Satori, in Zen Buddhism of Japan, the inner, intuitive experience of Enlightenment; Satori is said to be unexplainable, indescribable, and unintelligible by reason and logic
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- The Role of Satori in Zen Buddhism: A Comprehensive Overview
One of the most pivotal concepts within Zen practice is satori —a Japanese term that signifies a sudden awakening or enlightenment Understanding satori is essential for comprehending the goals and methods of Zen Buddhism as it reflects the transformative experiences that practitioners seek
- Satori: Overview, Context Key Ideas — Key Facts — Key Fact
Satori — overview of meaning, background and key points, with links to related topics for context Satori (悟 Japanese satori; Chinese: wù – from the verb, Satoru) is a Zen Buddhist term for enlightenment The word literally means “to understand”
- Satori - Encyclopedia of Buddhism
In the Zen Buddhist tradition, satori refers to the experience of kenshō, [2] "seeing into one's true nature " Ken means "seeing," shō means "nature" or "essence " [2] Satori and kenshō are commonly translated as enlightenment, a word that is also used to translate bodhi, prajna and buddhahood
- Satori | Yokai. com
Origin: The name satori literally means “enlightenment” in the Buddhist sense The satori, with its uncanny ability to read thoughts, comes across as a kind of enlightened being to scared travelers, which is how it got its name
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