
Shinto - Way of the Kami - Reddit
For Shinto clergy, in some traditions, it is customary to refrain from the consumption of animal meat during the period of saikai—abstinence from the mundane in preparation for a ceremony—but this is on a temporary basis and does not extend to lay practitioners of Shinto. You are free to keep to any diet as a practitioner of Shinto.
Can a non Japanese person practice Shinto? : r/Shinto - Reddit
Feb 7, 2022 · While Shinto is undeniably Japanese in origin and practice, and it certainly helps if you are able to speak / read Japanese, and have easy access to a shrine, it's not any absolute requirement. The faith espouses a non-dogmatic universality that can be embraced by anyone from anywhere, as the Kami fill the Cosmos to every conceivable depth.
Shinto vs Confucian : r/eu4 - Reddit
Oct 2, 2022 · Shinto is really weak for most things. The isolation Level buffs can be situational usefull, like the culture conversion cost for specific runs, but most of them are pretty mediocre, especially because you can only get 1 level at once. Confucian is …
Recommended Books? : r/Shinto - Reddit
Feb 4, 2022 · if anyone reading this thread happens to know Russian, then I can safely recommend "Синто – Путь японских богов" in two volumes, where the first volume is one of the best academic collections of the history of Shinto (which we can trace), the history of Japan and the reflection of this in religion, the cult of spirits and rituals, state indoctrination, etc.
How does one become a Shinto? : r/Shinto - Reddit
Mar 26, 2022 · There is no formal conversion ritual to Shinto. Sbinto is a way of life, you become Shinto by taking part in the faith and incorporating its beliefs and tenants into your life. Shinto is not an exclusive religion. As has been mentioned, most people in Japan practice a mixture of Shinto and Buddhism.
Shinto Resources Masterlist : r/ShintoReligion - Reddit
Dec 3, 2020 · Shinto : Meditations for Revering the Earth, by Stuart D. B. Picken Shinto : A Celebration of Life, by Aidan Rankin Shinto: The Way Home by Thomas P. Kasulis The Catalpa Bow by Carmen Blacker A Social History of the Ise Shrines, Divine Capital by Mark Teeuwen and John Breen Shinto Shrines of Japan : A Blog Guide. Jinja Shinto Reading list
How has Shinto, an animist/nature worshipping religion ... - Reddit
Feb 21, 2020 · Though Shinto is hard to define and varies from place to place, the core belief that defines the religion is the kami, spirits that pervade the world. Shinto is variously classified as animist, nature worship, or even pantheistic; at least superficially, it seems like such a belief system would lend itself to respect for the environment.
A lot of interest in Shinto here, so let me clear up some ... - Reddit
We're difficult to access. Jinja Shinto shrines are only located in Brazil, San Marino, the US, Hawaii (only listed due to geographical distinction) and Taiwan outside of Japan. Any other shrines you hear about are either Buddhist shrines with Shinto syncretism, or they are for specific Shinto beliefs like Konkokyo.
So uh, what exactly is Shinto/Shitno? : r/FridayNightFunkin - Reddit
Oct 24, 2022 · Shinto was planned to go extreme at the end and completely disorient the sprites and background which would've caused both characters to die. This probably explains, Grey's screaming and the staticky noise that happens at the end of the song.
Practicing Shintoism outside Japan : r/Shinto - Reddit
Feb 12, 2015 · Shinto can be practiced by anyone.Way of life or shinto is open for anyone to follow regardless of where they come from or who they are and unlike some other relgions doesn't discriminate anyone in anyway. Follow shinto if you want and don't listen anyone who says you shouldn't because after meiji restoration shinto stopped being cultural thing.