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The English term enlightenment is the Western translation of various Buddhist terms, most notably bodhi and vimutti. The abstract noun bodhi (; Sanskrit: बोधि; Pali: bodhi) means the knowledge or wisdom, or awakened intellect, of a Buddha. The verbal root budh- means "to awaken", and its literal meaning is closer to awakening. Although the term buddhi is also used in other Indian philosophies and traditions, its most common usage is in the context of Buddhism. Vimutti is the freedom from or release of the fetters and hindrances.

The term enlightenment was popularised in the Western world through the 19th-century translations of British philologist Max Müller. It has the Western connotation of general insight into transcendental truth or reality. The term is also being used to translate several other Buddhist terms and concepts, which are used to denote (initial) insight (prajna (Sanskrit), wu (Chinese), kensho and satori (Japanese)); knowledge (vidya); the "blowing out" (nirvana) of disturbing emotions and desires; and the attainment of supreme Buddhahood (samyak sam bodhi), as exemplified by Gautama Buddha.

What exactly constituted the Buddha's awakening is unknown. It may have involved the knowledge that liberation was attained by the combination of mindfulness and dhyāna, applied to the understanding of the arising and ceasing of craving. The relation between dhyana and insight is a core problem in the study of Buddhism, and is one of the fundamentals of Buddhist practice.

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Embodying Myth Through Sacred Sacrifice

Daily Life, Realization, Patience
Aug 2016
Mount Saviour Monastery

Wisdom's Path: A Covenant Journey

Realization, Evil, Money
Mar 26 1995
Mount Saviour Monastery

Spirit-Led Living in Liturgy

Serial: MS-00215

Talk at Mt. Saviour

Daily Life, Realization, Passions
Sep 30 1982
Mount Saviour Monastery

Mysteries Unveiled: Liturgy's Living Legacy

Serial: MS-00209

Talk at Mt. Saviour

War, Realization, Daily Life
Sep 02 1982
Mount Saviour Monastery

Transcending Challenges Through Divine Agape

Repentance, confusion, Realization
Apr 27 1975
Mount Saviour Monastery

Beyond Duality: Discovering True Self

Serial: MS-00428

Zen: The Root of Being (Part 2)

Consciousness, Realization, Rinzai
1973
Mount Saviour Monastery

Reclaiming Opus Dei's Liturgical Essence

Serial: MS-00392

Agape

Silence, Realization, Peace
May 06 1971
Mount Saviour Monastery

Renewing Liturgy: Unity through Worship

Serial: MS-00318

Intro to New Liturgy

Peace, Realization, Consciousness
Feb 08 1970
Mount Saviour Monastery

Transfiguration: Divine Illumination Unveiled

Serial: MS-00351

Transfiguration Sermon

Intimacy, Passions, Realization
Mar 06 1965
Mount Saviour Monastery

Cenobitic Versus Anchoritic: Monastic Paths

Serial: MS-00247

Colloquium

Humility, Realization, Precepts
Mount Saviour Monastery

Divine Mercy and Human Sin

Serial: MS-00317

Psalm 50

Forgiveness, Realization, Priest
Mount Saviour Monastery

Mebas Visit

Serial: MS-00445

October-November 1958

Realization, Priest, Don't Know Mind
Mount Saviour Monastery

Maundy Thursday on Psalms 2 and 21.

Serial: MS-00511

Chapter Talks

Passions, Building, Realization
Mount Saviour Monastery

Symbolism in New Chapel, Significance of the Monastic Vow, Day of Recollection

Serial: MS-00841

Chapter Talks

Freedom, Realization, Oneness
Mount Saviour Monastery

Manifestation, Sunday After Epiphany

Realization, Enemies, Intimacy
Mount Saviour Monastery

Background of the Origin of Mt. Saviour, Conference to Novices

Serial: MS-00877

Chapter Talks - December 1962 to January 1963

Priest, Peace, Realization
Mount Saviour Monastery

Adapting Monastic Life to the Norms of the Second Vatican Council II

Serial: MS-01009A

Chapter Talks

Humility, Intimacy, Realization
Mount Saviour Monastery