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<blockquote class="definition">'''Kenshō''' is the Japanese Buddhist syncretic with [[Realization of Self]]. Ken means "seeing" while shō means"nature/essence".<ref>Wikipedia Entry https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kensh%C5%8D</ref> Thus, Kenshō is seeing one's essential self or [[Spiritual Ego]].  </blockquote>
<blockquote class="definition">'''Kenshō''' is the Japanese Buddhist syncretic with [[Realization of Self]]. Ken means "seeing" while shō means"nature/essence".<ref>Wikipedia Entry https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kensh%C5%8D</ref> Thus, Kenshō is seeing one's essential self or [[Spiritual Ego]].  </blockquote>


==Related and Syncretic Terms==
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==List of Connection Outcomes==
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Kensho

Kenshō is the Japanese Buddhist syncretic with Realization of Self. Ken means "seeing" while shō means"nature/essence".[1] Thus, Kenshō is seeing one's essential self or Spiritual Ego.

Awakening Experience Types: Baptism, Initiation Experience

Awakening Experience Outcomes: Mushi-dokugo

List of Connection Outcomes

Notes

Kensho typically refers to an initial or early Awakening experience, and not perfected Connection. Satori refers to a deeper, more significant, more permanent realization of Self

The poem I Am/We Are is an expression of Kensho, the initial realization that one's true identity arises from the Spiritual Ego.

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