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Encyclopedia > Satory

Satory is a village south of Versailles in France. It is mostly known for its military camp, housing:

The camp was also the site for the Eurosatory international salon for ground defense.


Satory is also an uncommon name (usually for a girl) that means "naturally intuitive" (originally taken from Satori) which literally means "to understand". See Satori.


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Satori - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (384 words)
Satori (悟 Japanese satori; Chinese: wù - from the verb Satoru) is a Zen Buddhist term for enlightenment.
Satori can be found in every moment of life, it is wrapped in all daily activities, its goal to unwrap them to see satori.
The transitory nature of satori, as opposed to the more enduring Nirvana that is sought in the Buddhist traditions of India, owes much to Taoist influences on Chán Buddhism in China, from which Zen Buddhism of Japan evolved.
Satori Summer Camp for Gifted Teens (361 words)
Literally, the word Satori is Japanese for "Ah Ha!" It originally represented a state of enlightenment sought in Zen Buddhism.
For its twenty-second straight summer Satori Camp is proud to present this opportunity for academically and intellectually talented students to experience their first taste of college with others who share their enthusiasm for learning in an academic and social environment.
Satori camp allows students to choose three mini-courses from a variety of offerings.
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