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 | An Introduction to ShintoThe third type of sectarian Shinto is more in tune with historic Shinto, reviving the myths of the origin of Japan, stressing purification rites, fasting, breath control, and ... http://www.ubfellowship.org/archive/readers/601_shinto.htm |
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 | Japan - Creational MythsBecause of the thought and philosophy of the Tokugawa period in Japan (1600-1868), nothing says "Japan" like the Shinto religion http://www.crystalinks.com/japancreation2.html |
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 | Shinto Mythology: Information from Answers.comUnder the influence of Chinese culture there was a drive to compile and standardize Shinto myths that had formerly belonged to regional and family groups. http://www.answers.com/topic/shinto-mythology |
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 | Shinto@Everything2.com ... too has been highly eclectic, with older roots in myth and liturgy than in theological speculation or philosophy. An understanding of specific Shinto shrine s and old Shinto myths is ... http://www.everything2.com/title/Shinto |
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 | I Love GOD : ShintoAccording to Shinto myths, in the beginning a certain number of kami simply emerged, and a pair of kami, Izanagi and Izanami, gave birth to the Japanese islands, as well as to the ... http://simple.ishwar.com/shinto/index.html |
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 | PSA - Lecture Notes on ShintoCreation Story and Myths The Shinto creation story is somewhat as follows. Originally there was chaos. Then a god and a goddess gave birth to all that there would be, including ... http://studentorgs.utexas.edu/psa/notes/shinto.html |
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 | Japan Glossary - ShintoShinto _? Literally meaning "the way of the gods", Shinto is the native religion of ... the Nihonshoki (The Chronicles of Japan, 720) were written by compiling existing myths ... http://www.jref.com/glossary/shinto_traditions.shtml |
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 | Stanford JGuide - Japan > ShintoInternational Shinto Foundation | English | Japanese New York-based organization whose stated goal is to debunk myths about shinto and disseminate information on the religion. http://jguide.stanford.edu/site/shinto_3210.html |
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 | Shinto | OMFThe first Shinto writings date from the early 8th century AD and describe myths, prayers and religious rites. However, it is not known how accurately these descriptions record ... http://www.omf.org/omf/uk/about_asia/religions/shinto |
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 | History of ShintoEngishiki: 10 CE: Laws of Shinto: Kojiki: 712 CE: Myths of Shinto: Fudoki: 713 CE: Legends of local kami: Nihongi: 720 CE: Myths of Shinto: Manyoshu: 760 CE: Poetry http://www.geocities.com/goemailshana/history.html |
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 | Hawaii?s Domestication of ShintoIn light of the persistence of such beliefs among a people nurtured with Shinto myths, it is understandable that many Americans felt it necessary to crush the Shinto faith once ... http://www.religion-online.org/showarticle.asp?title=1437 |
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 | Shinto: Definition from Answers.comIn these myths the deities' sexuality was the creative power of nature. Shinto typically associated disease and death with pollution and, accordingly, developed purification rites. http://www.answers.com/topic/shinto |
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 | Links - Indigenous Traditions - ShintoLinks Indigenous Traditions Shinto. If at any time you encounter a bad link, please send us an email and let us know. General. International Shinto Foundation; Japanese Myths ... http://www.mc.maricopa.edu/dept/d34/rel/links-shinto.html |
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 | Shintoshu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaShintoshu (???, Shintoshu?) is a Japanese mythological book dating from the 14th century. It contains Shinto myths and legends from a Buddhist perspective. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shintoshu |
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 | ShintoShinto Creation Myths. Shinto is an ancient Japanese religion. Starting about 500 BCE (or earlier) it was originally "an amorphous mix of nature worship, fertility cults ... http://www.accd.edu/nvc/programs/humanities/huma/pages/divine_shinto.htm |
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 | shinto definition | Dictionary.com shinto myths ... 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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 | ShintoShinto priests became state officials, important shrines started to received governmental funding, Japan's creation myths were used to foster an emperor cult, and efforts were made ... http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2056.html |
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 | Shinto - MSN EncartaShinto Japanese, the way of the gods, Japanese cult and religion, originating in ... Presidential Myths Quiz http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761560532/Shinto.html |
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 | Shinto Creation Myths1 Shinto Creation Myths Creation of Heaven and Earth Of old, Heaven and Earth were not yet separated, and the In and Yo 1 not yet divided. They formed a chaotic mass like an egg ... http://coursedocs.slcc.edu/huma/1100/Religion/Shinto%20Creation%20Myths.pdf |
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 | Shinto Creation Stories: ContentsThe Creation of Heaven and Earth The Creation of the Gods Izanagi no Mikoto and Izanami no Mikoto and the Creation of the Gods Another Account of the Creation of the Gods http://www.wsu.edu/%7Edee/ANCJAPAN/CREAT.HTM |
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 | ShintoAccording to Shinto myths, in the beginning a certain number of kami simply emerged, and a pair of kami, Izanagi and Izanami, gave birth to the Japanese islands, as well as to the ... http://www.ishwar.com/shinto/ |
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