Perhaps that is my satori for this week-the Japanese Buddhist term for enlightenment.
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One ancient monk, Yun-Men, achieved satori when his teacher slammed a door on his foot.
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It is appropriate that Tassajara should be almost as difficult to reach as the state of satori.
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My guess is that you have to be prepared for any instance that provides for some degree of satori.
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In that setting, Marilyn's delight might even suggest satori.
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Either Paul is conditioned by decades of being ignored or scorned, or he's attained a degree of secular satori.
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Call it satori, call it wishful thinking.
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She then credits Suzuki with leading Cage into a state of satori, removing the divide between heart and mind.
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When I put on Glass, I'm in satori.
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(Zen Buddhism) a state of sudden spiritual enlightenment
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A sudden inexpressible feeling of inner understanding or enlightenment
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