In this silence and stillness, we experienced Satori. It's a word used by Zen Masters to describe sudden enlightenment. It's a moment of total presence, of no mind and no thought but a flash of insight and awakening of the light of our own consciousness.
What is the opposite of satori?
noun. ( Zen Buddhism) a state of sudden spiritual enlightenment. Antonyms. unenlightenment dark. enlightenment.
What is kensho and satori?
Kenshō refers to the perception of the Buddha-nature or emptiness. While the terms have the same meaning, customarily satori is used to refer to full, deep experience of enlightenment (such as of the Buddha), while kenshō is used to refer to a first experience of enlightenment that can still be expanded.
What is a kensho moment?
In short, Kensho are moments in which you experience temporary pain that drives personal growth. Examples of Kensho moments include break-ups, the death of a loved one, losing a job, failing at something. All those are components of life that we all, like it or not, must experience before we can achieve success.Jun 9, 2020