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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SatoriSatori - Wikipedia

    Satori means the experience of awakening ("enlightenment") or apprehension of the true nature of reality. [3] [6] It is often considered an experience which cannot be expressed in words. [6] While the term satori is derived from the Japanese verb "to know" ( satoru ), it is distinct from the philosophical concept of knowledge as it ...

  2. Apr 21, 2023 · Satori is a key concept in Zen Buddhism that refers to a sudden, profound realization of our true nature and the nature of reality that transcends intellectual understanding. It is often described as an experience of awakening, enlightenment, or spiritual insight that transforms one’s perception of oneself and the world.

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  4. 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. It is comparable to the experience undergone by Gautama Buddha when he sat under the Bo tree and, as such, is the central.

  5. Satori (悟 Japanese satori; Chinese: wù – from the verb, Satoru) is a Zen Buddhist term for enlightenment. The word literally means “to understand”.

  6. Satori (悟り) (Chinese: 悟; pinyin: wù; Korean: 오 o; Vietnamese: ngộ) is a Japanese Buddhist term for awakening, "comprehension; understanding". It is derived from the verb satoru . [2]

  7. In Zen Buddhism, Satori is ‘a glimpse of truth’ or a sudden moment of awakening. Unlike what many believe, Satori is just a natural state of human mind, which is lost in the pursuit of materialistic desires and following the status quo.

  8. Jun 15, 2015 · That which is called Satori in Zen is a term that is wrapped around a phenomenon that “IS” and that “IS” is not “owned” by any group, religion, or sect. Many, many, occurrences of that particular “phenomenon” has transpired both inside and outside the Doctrine of Buddhism.

  9. "Satori" is a "monkey" by Masasumi Ryūsaikanjin "Satori" from the Konjaku Gazu Zoku Hyakki by Sekien Toriyama. Satori (覚, "consciousness") in Japanese folklore are mind-reading monkey-like monsters ("yōkai") said to dwell within the mountains of Hida and Mino (presently Gifu Prefecture).

  10. www.encyclopedia.com › eastern-religions › buddhismSatori | Encyclopedia.com

    May 14, 2018 · Buddhism sudden enlightenment: the road that leads to satori. *Satori* (Jap.; Chin., wu [1]). Zen term for the experience of awakening or enlightenment. It is derived from satoru, ‘know’, but it has no connection with knowledge in any ordinary sense.