“Satori (悟り) is a Japanese Buddhist term for “understanding”. In the Zen Buddhist tradition, Satori refers to the experience of Kenshō, a term used to explain “seeing into one’s true nature.” (Ken = “seeing,” and shō = “nature” or “essence.”) Thus, both Satori and Kenshō are commonly translated as part of enlightenment…”Society is a confusing thing, isn’t it?
Although the idea that many people dwelling as one is a simple enough notion, at the heart of belonging to a shared community is an overwhelmingly complicated theoretical concept.Anyone who has ever seen or been a part of one can unanimously state that a society is not merely about clusters of people living in the same road, district, or country.
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