- Kensho
Kenshō (見性) (C. "Wu") is a Japanese term for enlightenment experiences—most commonly used within the confines of
Zen Buddhism .Most commonly used within the confines of
Zen Buddhism —literally meaning "seeing one's nature"Baroni, 188] or "true self."Satomi, 203] It generally "refers to the realization ofnonduality of subject and object."Heine, 290] Frequently used in juxtaposition withsatori (or, "catching on"),Harvey, 275-276] there is sometimes a distinction made between the two in that some consider satori to be qualitatively deeper. Kenshō itself has been said to be "...a blissful realization where a person's inner nature, the originally pure mind, is directly known as an illuminating emptiness, a thusness which is dynamic and immanent in the world." Kenshō experiences are tiered, in that they escalate from initial glimpses into the nature of mind, on to an experience of emptiness, and then perhaps on toBuddhahood .Training
Working towards this realisation is usually a lengthy process of
meditation and introspection under guidance of aZen or otherBuddhist teacher, usually in intensivesesshin retreats. The Methods used differ depending upon the tradition and practice.Soto tends towards a gradual approach preferring to let the experiences happen on their own whileRinzai tends toward the use of Koans or a set Koan question as a technique to bring the experience up sooner.Which methods are more appropriate for any given student are made by which lineage of Zen the student practices as well as what seems most appropriate by the student's teacher.
It should be noted that the Kensho experience is not limited to Japanese Zen Buddhism traditions and occurs in many traditions as well as outside of Buddhist practice.
Kensho may also be spontaneous, upon hearing or reading some significant phrase, or as result of a profound
dream . For example,Zen lore describes theSixth Patriarch Hui Neng 's spontaneous experience of kensho upon hearing a phrase of theDiamond sutra .Koan s are a technique that can be used asmeditation aids, (particularly in theRinzai tradition). For example, one koan is known as: 'Who am I', since it is this question that guides the enquiry into one's true nature. The realization that there is no 'I' that is doing the thinking, but rather that the thinking process brings forth the illusion of an 'I', is a step on the way to Kensho.It is not unusual for various
hallucination s and psychological disturbances to arise prior to true kensho, these are referred to asmakyo . Distinguishing these delusions from actual kensho is the primary function of the teacher, as the student may be erroneously convinced they have realized kensho.References
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* Enlightenment
*Seongcheol
*Mushi dokugo
*Zen
*Satori
*Nirvana
*Shoshin
*Arhat
* Daigo
*Soto
*Rinzai
*Obaku
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