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The Shades of Newham: Phalla V [DAY 11] - Archives - Penny Arcade ...
Shinto could be a cultist, which means that the other group can make contact and the ... such that everyone died at the exact same moment so that we could attack whatever afterlife ...
http://forums.penny-arcade.com/showthread.php?t=8452&page=9



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Shinto and Its Festivals by Denny Sargent
Buddhism eventually became concerned almost solely with death, funerals and afterlife, while Shinto continues to be woven into the daily life of the Japanese people, celebrating ...
http://www.psychicsophia.com/aion/intro.html



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Shinto (Way of the Gods)
Although each person is expected to continue existence as a kami after death, Shinto is concerned with this world rather than with the afterlife.
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/japan/shinto.htm



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Shinto
The afterlife is not a primary concern in Shinto; much more emphasis is placed on fitting into this world, instead of preparing for the next. Shinto has no binding set of dogma, no ...
http://schools-wikipedia.org/wp/s/Shinto.htm



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Gary Leupp: Religious Bigotry Then and Now
... in the western sense; i.e., they do not believe in gods or an afterlife, but follow tradition in this most tradition-bound of societies, getting married in Shinto rites ...
http://www.counterpunch.org/leupp1209.html



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Shinto | Japan Traveler
Followers concern themselves mainly with dealing with the world around them, not preparing for the afterlife or next life. Shinto has no official set of dogma, no holy cities or ...
http://www.japantraveler.com/shinto



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Amazon.com: Shinto: Origins, Rituals, Festivals, Spirits, Sacred ...
... of small dimensions) explores the basics of the origins, rituals, festivals, spirits, sacred places, conception of sacred time, sacred texts and the afterlife as pertains to Shinto
http://www.amazon.com/Shinto-Origins-Rituals-Festivals-Spirits/dp/0195218868



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An Introduction to Shinto
The concerns of day-to-day life became the domain of the Shinto side of religion while the concerns of the afterlife were served by the Buddhists..
http://www.ubfellowship.org/archive/readers/601_shinto.htm



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Amazon.com: The Essence of Shinto: Japan's Spiritual Heart: Motohisa ...
The Yamakage theory of one spirit, four souls; the Shinto view of the afterlife; and some physical exercises--highly reminiscent of yoga, since they are concerned with breathing ...
http://www.amazon.com/Essence-Shinto-Japans-Spiritual-Heart/dp/4770030444



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Shinto Overview (priests, rituals, Earth, purification, tradition ...
The afterlife is not a primary concern in Shinto, and much more emphasis is placed on fitting into this world, instead of preparing for the next.
http://www.religiousforums.com/forum/shinto/952-shinto-overview.html



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Japanese Afterlife: Information from Answers.com
Japanese Afterlife The pre-Buddhist or Shinto (see Shinto entries) version of afterlife (see Afterlife ) is both complex and somewhat inconsistent
http://www.answers.com/topic/japanese-afterlife



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Shinto - Way of the gods
Although each person is expected to continue existence as a kami after death, Shinto is concerned with this world rather than with the afterlife.
http://www.japan-101.com/culture/shinto.htm



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Shinto: Definition from Answers.com
The afterlife is not a primary concern in Shinto; much more emphasis is placed on fitting into this world, instead of preparing for the next. Shinto has no binding set of dogma, no ...
http://www.answers.com/topic/shinto



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SHINTO - THE WAY OF THE GODS
Shinto provides the Japanese creation myth but no afterlife. Death is the end. Shinto has no moral code. Society provides through its etiquette the moral code which is partly based ...
http://cla.calpoly.edu/~bmori/syll/Hum310japan/Shinto.html



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Shinto: The Way Home (Thomas Kasulis) - book review
The inheritor of Norinaga's mantle, Atsutane reinvented Shinto creation stories and notions of the afterlife, making them more suitable for a militant religion.
http://dannyreviews.com/h/Shinto.html



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Some Basic Concepts in Shinto
Similar to what took place in China, the Japanese began to see the "normal" activities of day-to-day life as being the domain of Shinto, while the concerns of the afterlife were ...
http://staff.jccc.net/thoare/shinto.htm



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Shintoism - Psychology Wiki
The afterlife is not a primary concern in Shinto, and much more emphasis is placed on fitting into this world, instead of preparing for the next.
http://psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Shintoism



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INEX: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Shinto)
3 Practice and teaching of shinto. 3.1. Afterlife; 3.2. Four affirmations; 3.3. Sin and impurity; 3.4. Purification; 3.5. Shrines; 3.6. Gods; 3.7. Ema; 4 Cultural effects of shinto; 5 Important ...
http://infao5501.ag5.mpi-sb.mpg.de:8080/topx/archive?link=Wikipedia-Lip6-2/28272.xml&style



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Photo Dictionary of Japanese Shintoism, Guide to Shinto Deities (Kami ...
There is no Shinto heaven or afterlife, no orthodox moral code -- only the social etiquette of the community and some ideas borrowed from Confucian (Chinese) philosophy.
http://www.onmarkproductions.com/html/shinto.shtml



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Shinto - Academic Kids
The afterlife is not a primary concern in Shinto, and much more emphasis is placed on fitting into this world, instead of preparing for the next.
http://academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Shinto



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Shinto - Particracy Wiki
One might say that where Buddhism emphasizes the afterlife and ending the cycle of rebirths; Shinto emphasizes this life and finding happiness within it.
http://particracy.wikia.com/wiki/Shinto



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Shinto encyclopedia topics | Reference.com
afterlife shinto ... And you will be able to access Dictionary.com directly from your browser. Download ...
http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/Shinto



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shinto definition | Dictionary.com
afterlife shinto ... noun . 1. Also, Shin?to?ism. the native religion of Japan, primarily a system of ...
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=shinto



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Tales of the Afterlife in Mythology -- Eastern Hemisphere
Comparative beliefs of the afterlife by several major religions. Traditional Shinto Shinto, the native Japanese religion, is concerned with the veneration of nature and with ...
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/8871/afterlife.html



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Japanese Afterlife - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Japanese Afterlife comprises a mixture of beliefs, most notably from Shinto and Buddhism. The longstanding relationship between Buddhism and Shinto and the Japanese peoples ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_Afterlife



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SHINTO
Brief history of Shinto: Shinto is an ancient Japanese religion. Starting about 500 BCE ... Dark Land" which is an unclean land of the dead, but give few details of the afterlife.
http://www.religioustolerance.org/shinto.htm



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Shinto Views of Life after Death
Unlike many religions, one does not need to publicly profess belief in Shinto to be a Shintoist. ... Shinto Views of the Afterlife. Unlike many religions, one does not need to ...
http://www.litesofheaven.com/shinto.html



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Shinto Religion
... Japanese participate in both religions, but today, Buddhism tends to be responsible for deaths and funerals, because it has more to say about the afterlife (and because Shinto ...
http://www.cs.indiana.edu/%7Eport/teach/relg/shinto.sketch.html



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Shinto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The afterlife is not a primary concern in Shinto; much more emphasis is placed on fitting into this world, instead of preparing for the next. Shinto has no binding set of dogma, no ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinto




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