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Satori; Origin. Tibet.
Spoken of in the Tibetan book of the Dead. Paraphrase -- Satori. "The Blue Space, The Space of Peace and The Space of Healing. A Cobalt Sky Blue. Tibetan Monks do a particular type of meditation to be aloud to go there. It is a Spiritual Realm. An actual place. When you arrive there you may notice a small black speck in the Center. If you continue on to the speck, you may be given a message about who you are and what you must do to improve yourself. If you are allowed to go there, it is considered a great blessing. Nothing more is revealed about Satori to my knowledge. The Japanese borrowed the idea, but I think they've blurred the meaning to be many other things than what it actually is.
David V. Sherrod Sedona, Az. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.156.92.42 (talk) 07:58, 22 December 2012 (UTC)Reply