satori (Meaning)

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satori (n)

(Zen Buddhism) a state of sudden spiritual enlightenment

Synonyms & Antonyms of satori

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satori Sentence Examples

  1. The elusive nature of satori remains a captivating enigma for spiritual seekers.
  2. In the depths of meditation, she experienced a fleeting moment of satori.
  3. The ancient Zen masters believed that satori was the ultimate goal of enlightenment.
  4. His tireless pursuit of satori led him to wander the world, seeking guidance from wise teachers.
  5. The sudden realization of satori shattered his preconceived notions and brought profound clarity.
  6. The mountaintop retreat provided a serene environment conducive to the attainment of satori.
  7. The Zen koans were designed to provoke thought and guide seekers towards satori.
  8. After years of disciplined practice, he finally attained a state of satori that transformed his life.
  9. The beauty of satori lay in its transient and ineffable nature.
  10. Seeking satori through external means proved to be an elusive goal, as it could only be found within the depths of one's own being.

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(Zen Buddhism) a state of sudden spiritual enlightenment

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The elusive nature of satori remains a captivating enigma for spiritual seekers.

In the depths of meditation, she experienced a fleeting moment of satori.

The ancient Zen masters believed that satori was the ultimate goal of enlightenment.

His tireless pursuit of satori led him to wander the world, seeking guidance from wise teachers.