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'''Kensho''', literally "seeing the nature", is an experience described in the context of ]. The term is often used to denote an initial awakening experience, seeing one's ], that can be enlarged and clarified through further practice in daily life. '''Kensho''', literally "seeing the nature", is an experience described in the context of ]. The term is often used to denote an initial awakening experience, seeing one's ], that can be enlarged and clarified through further practice in daily life.


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Kensho, literally "seeing the nature", is an experience described in the context of Zen Buddhism. The term is often used to denote an initial awakening experience, seeing one's True or Buddha Nature, that can be enlarged and clarified through further practice in daily life.

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