User talk:David V. Sherrod

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Satori
Hi David. I've removed your edit at the Satori page; no reference was give, and I couldn't find one either via Google. Greetings, Joshua Jonathan (talk) 05:35, 23 December 2012 (UTC)
 * Yesterday
 * I Edited .. adding my words to the many Definitions of The Buddhist Word Satori, hoping to bringing some clarity to it's use and meaning. Seems the Japanese Zen Buddhists have made the term multi-purposefull and have not kept to the clarity of it's origin as spoken about in the Tibetan Book of the Dead (a much earlier teaching) than the Japanese Zen Buddhist addeptations.


 * Later was unable to find my edit among the writings about Satori. So I wonder if it's worth my time to edit anything related to Buddhism or anything else. David V. Sherrod
 * See Talk:Satori. Your edit did not contain a reference. Also, you put it ta the "See also" section, which is meant to contain links only. And it's not clear how a Tibetan use of the word "satori" is related to Japan. This made it quite out of place in the context of this article. If you could provide a reference, it would make it possible for other editors to assess the relevance and the context. Joshua Jonathan (talk) 06:39, 25 December 2012 (UTC)