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<blockquote class="definition">'''Kenshō''' is the Japanese Buddhist syncretic with [[Realization of Self]]. Kensho 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]]. The term is generally used equivalent to [[Satori]], but used to refer to a minor glimpse of self, or minor apprehension of truth, at the beginning of an aspirant's journey.  </blockquote>


<blockquote class="definition">'''Kenshō''' is the Japanese Buddhist syncretic with [[Realization of Self]].</blockquote>
==Syncretic Terms==


==List of Syncretic Terms==
[[Realization of Self]] > {{#ask:[[Is a syncretic term::Realization of Self]]}}
 
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==List of Connection Outcomes==
 
[[Connection Outcomes]] > {{#ask:[[Is a::Connection Outcome]]}}


==Notes==
==Notes==


From [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kensh%C5%8D Wikipedia's entry], retrieved 1/9/2019: "Kenshō[note 1] (見性) is a Japanese term from the Zen tradition. Ken means "seeing," shō means "nature, essence".[4][2] It is usually translated as "seeing one's (true) nature," that is, the Buddha-nature."
Kensho typically refers to an initial or early [[Awakening]] experience, and not [[Perfection|perfected]] [[Connection]]. [[Satori]] refers to a deeper, more significant, more permanent realization of [[Self]]
 
The poem [https://www.michaelsharp.org/i-amwe-are/ I Am/We Are] is an expression of an Kensho, specifically an [[Admixture Experience]].


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The poem [https://www.michaelsharp.org/i-amwe-are/ 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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Latest revision as of 17:24, 22 December 2022

Kenshō is the Japanese Buddhist syncretic with Realization of Self. Kensho means "seeing" while shō means"nature/essence".[1] Thus, Kenshō is seeing one's essential self or Spiritual Ego. The term is generally used equivalent to Satori, but used to refer to a minor glimpse of self, or minor apprehension of truth, at the beginning of an aspirant's journey.

Syncretic Terms

Realization of Self > Kensho

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.

Footnotes