That sahajajnana (natural wisdom) comes with quality practice over a prolonged period because with practice, what ancient masters called vipashya – which means insight – begins to dawn. And insight always leads to intuitive understanding. This is the focal point of Zen: a stage (or a state) where we no longer acquire wisdom or knowledge from books or methods. We get straight to the source – our own super consciousness that is flowing, a sense of being that is in harmony with everything around us in our daily lives. Deep insight arises naturally for such a practitioner.