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- ?Lv 69 years agoFavorite Answer
The biggest difference between Satori and Samadhi is that in Samadhi the 'witness' is no more while in Satori, the 'witness' remains. This is the reason why many people describe Satori but no one has described Samadhi ! Satori is the cursory 'vision' of Samadhi. It is most often temporary and the person can fall back to the normal state of being. Sometimes it is also a stepping stone towards Samadhi. Satori is experienced by our subtle body consciousness, while Samadhi is experienced by the causal body consciousness which is pure.
In Kundalini yoga, Satori is experienced through the 3rd eye consciousness when one of the higher centers of the brain, the 'Bindu' is awakened. The awakening of 'Bindu' activates particular dormant compartments in the brain which is purely linked with our subtle body consciousness. It is said that the glimpse of Satori is given by 'Bindu'. Beyond Bindu, one encounters the highest center, the Sahasrara. Here various types of Samadhi are experienced as per methods employed by the disciple. The highest Samadhi is Turiya Awastha and before that, there happens a lot of play with consciousness known as Chitvilasa. Satori is one of the 'Vilasa'. In traditional yoga, Satori is the temporary experience of Anandamaya kosa through the Vigyanmaya kosa.
Now, all these visions and games depend on the disciples level of awareness and the meditative practices involved towards realization. I am only reflecting information based on the practices followed in our tradition and may sometimes differ with other parallel traditions. Thanks.
- MonkLv 69 years ago
In Buddhism Samadhi Pali/ Sanskrit समाधि) is mental concentration or composing the mind. It is one of three divisions of the Noble Eightfold Path. Knowledge and the divine eye achieved by concentration on light. Samadhi is the discipline or practicing techniques for enlightenment. Samadhi is the surrender of the false ego idea in realization of one’s true nature.
Satori is a term used in Zen traditions meaning seeing into one’s true nature. Satori is commonly translated as enlightenment; same as Kensho, Ken “seeing” sho meaning “nature or essence’. Satori is considered a "first step" or embarkation toward nirvana.
The Buddha’s teaching of Vipassana (inner vision) 2500 years ago is the tool used to awaken.
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- Anonymous9 years ago
Satori is often used interchangeably with kensho.Kensho refers to the perception of the Buddha-Nature or emptiness. According to some authors, kensho is a brief glimpse, while satori is considered to be a deeper spiritual experience.Distinct from this first insight, daigo tettei is used to refer to a "deep" or lasting realization of the nature of existence.
When we sit for meditation, the first thing to be done is understand that it is not this body identification that is sitting for meditation, but this knowledge ‘I am’, this consciousness, which is sitting in meditation and is meditating on itself. When this is finally understood, then it becomes easy. When this consciousness, this conscious presence, merges in itself, the state of ‘Samadhi’ ensues. It is the conceptual feeling that I exist that disappears and merges into the beingness itself. So this conscious presence also gets merged into that knowledge, that beingness – that is ‘Samadhi’.
The differences Samadhi in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism and yogic schools is a higher level of concentrated meditation, or dhyāna. In the yoga tradition, it is the eighth and final limb identified in the Yoga Sūtras of Patañjali whereas Satori Zen term for the experience of awakening. The word derives from the verb satoru, “to know”; however, it has nothing to do with “knowledge” in the ordinary or philosophical sense, because in the experience of enlightenment there is no distinction between knower and known. The word kenshō is also often used as a synonym for satori.
- Dr pushpinder kLv 79 years ago
I think,
satori is the spiritual bliss that a being experiences on the spiritual or religious journey
and samadhi is the state of enlightenment of the being,
especially for the followers of the middle path.
- Anonymous9 years ago
SATORI is good with a sniper rifle, especially for a gamer chick. SAMADHI likes to run and gun and use grenades. Both of them have the same game character outfit and SA clan tag though.
- 6 years ago
I gather that satori were ultimate in its oneness with self-hood.There is no greater mind because control is not absent (nor challenged). Yoga may proceed from there or be investigated or stepped-on-through from there. Altered states may be reached, of course, during satori, of unspecified effect thereon.
Samadhi clearly follows yoga tradition and were said to sparkle frush from dhyana. However, there were said to be another samadhi that follow from dharma instead of yoga. One can seek through yoga or through dharma, it would seem to be apparent, samadhi.
You can get philosophical about satori but can you really hope to get philosophical about an exercise that befit yoga (samadhi)? It seems less difficult to see how via dharma that one could get philosophical about samadhi. Yoga seems to require that one follow suit according to each torn muscle. If one tear muscle tissue on the way to ever greater proficiency in yoga, then one would further restore its overall integrity and build new muscle on one's way between yoga sessions.
We could have Olympic Games in yoga, but it is not possible to have Olympic Games in satori; 'American Ninja Warrior' may be the case of satori, but it's not really the same in each path, each time.
To hazard a guess, samadhi would be like following from some realization that between completion of all things and all things that were of completion, that certain temporal case outstanding were free: "Until the next sunset there is not anything but freedom." I think I would identify that with samadhi, whether realized via composure that were yoga or through readiness t close upon certain achievement that were dharma.
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- Anonymous9 years ago
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