Satori (disambiguation)
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Satori
Satori
is a Japanese Buddhist term for enlightenment that literally means "understanding". In the Zen Buddhist tradition, satori refers to a flash of sudden awareness, or individual enlightenment, and is considered a "first step" or embarkation toward nirvana....

is a Japanese term from Zen-Buddhism.

Satori may refer to:
  • Satori (Lee Konitz album), 1974
  • Satori (folklore)
    Satori (folklore)
    is a type of mountain-dwelling yōkai in Japanese folklore that holds the power to read human thoughts. The creature is said to approach travellers on mountain paths in hominid form and speak their thoughts aloud...

    , the legendary creature
  • Satori (Flower Travellin' Band album), 1971
    • Satori (Canadian album)
      Satori (Canadian album)
      Satori was the title of an LP released by Flower Travellin' Band in Canada. It featured tracks from the original Japanese release of Satori, Made In Japan, and an additional track only available on the Canadian single release of Satori. The songs featured from Satori were remixed and edited...

      , the Canadian version of the album
  • Satori (band)
    Satori (band)
    Satori Charleston, SC Southern Rock/Jam Band. 2000-2006Matt Kelley - Lead Vocals/Rhythm Guitar, Mike Zahn - Lead Guitar, Paul Bracewell - Percussion, Jacob Henley - Drums, Nathan Gee - Bass, & John Hagar - Piano & Organ....

    , a dub/reggae band from Bay area, California
  • Satori (novel)
    Satori (novel)
    Satori is a science fiction novel written by Dennis Schmidt. It is the third part of four in the Kensho series of novels....

    , a 1981 science fiction novel by Dennis Schmidt
  • For fictional characters
    • Nova Satori, the Robotech character
    • Satori, the One Piece character
    • Satori Komeiji, the Touhou Project character
    • Satori Deacon, a character in PS238
      PS238
      PS238 is a comic book that follows the lives of both teachers and students at an elementary school for children with super powers, which the comic calls metaprodigies. Issue #0 was published in November 2002. PS238 is written and drawn by Aaron Williams and published by Do Gooder Press. Until...

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