D.T. Suzuki Quotes
This Acquiring Of A New Viewpoint In Zen Is Called *satori* (*wu* In Chinese) And Its Verb Form Is *satoru*. Without It There Is No Zen, For The Life Of Zen Begins With The "opening Of *satori*". *Satori* May Be Defined As Intuitive Looking-into, In Contradistinction To Intellectual And Logical Understanding. Whatever The Definition, *satori* Means The Unfolding Of A New World Hitherto Unperceived In The Confusion Of The Dualistic Mind.
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