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Worship in Shinto
Home - Origins - History - Basic Beliefs - Divisions - Worship - Festivals - References Worship in Shinto There are no regular services in Shinto, which means you observe as you ...
http://www.geocities.com/goemailshana/worship.html



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Shinto
Gradually Shinto practice extended to the worship of ancestors. Accordingly, then, there were no specific leaders in Shinto religion, nor any books of scripture.
http://raider.muc.edu/re/WorldReligions/Shinto.htm



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Shinto - Academic Kids
Shinto (?? shint?) is a native religion of Japan and was once its state religion. It involves the worship of kami, which can be translated to mean gods, spirits of nature, or ...
http://academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Shinto



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Shinto - Originally a mix of nature worship, fertility cults, divination techniques, hero worship, and shamanism, Shinto is one of the ancient religions of Japan.
http://library.thinkquest.org/06aug/01518/Shinto.htm



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Case study: President's Shinto shrine visit
U.S. president unleashes controversy with a visit to a Japanese Shinto shrine ... News story put together from several different sources. Read this news story and the e-mail which ...
http://home.snu.edu/~hculbert/shrine.htm



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Shinto ? Infoplease.com
Shinto. Shinto comprises the religious ideas and practices indigenous to Japan. Ancient Shinto focused on the worship of the kami, a host of supernatural beings that could be known ...
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0001472.html



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Shinto - An Ancient Japanese Religion
A brief overview covering mythical origins, history, basic beliefs, divisions, worship, and festivals.
http://www.geocities.com/goemailshana/index.html



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Shinto
Shinto shrines are the places of worship and the homes of kami. Most shrines celebrate festivals (matsuri) regularly in order to show the kami the outside world.
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2056.html



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Shinto
This pre-historic Japanese ancestor worship was incorporated into the Shinto practice of enshrining deities named in the Kojiki and historical heroes as kami.
http://orias.berkeley.edu/visuals/japan_visuals/shinto.HTM



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World Religions- Shinto
The major place of Shinto worship is the shrine called a jinja or miya, a simple, austere wooden structure. The most famous is probably the shrine of Amaterasu at Ise, built ...
http://www.joyofsects.com/world/shinto.shtml



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shintoML : Forum for the discussion of Shinto, affliated to The Shinto ...
Discussion will center on: the theory and practice of Shinto worship, publications on Shinto, Shinto beliefs, and the Shinto worldview. Participation is welcomed from anyone with a ...
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/shintoML/



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BBC - Religion & Ethics - Shinto
Shinto has no known founder or single sacred scripture. Shinto is wholly devoted to ... Shinto worship; The importance of ritual; Harae - purification rites; Rites of life:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/shinto/



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Shinto - High School Online Collaborative Writing
Place of Worship: Shinto shrines or Jinja. There is one in every city and town. Major belifs and practices. 1) Pray 2) Matsuri (festivals) since the year 794
http://schools.wikia.com/wiki/Shinto



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SHINTO ? FactMonster.com
Shinto (?the way of the gods?) is Japan?s oldest religion and centers on the worship of kami, or spirits. These are believed to inhabit any powerful o
http://www.factmonster.com/dk/encyclopedia/shinto.html



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Japan Glossary - Shinto
As a result, Shinto was used as a tool for promoting Emperor (and Empire) worship, and Shinto was exported into conquered territories like Hokkaido and Korea.
http://www.jref.com/glossary/shinto_traditions.shtml



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shinto: the forms
The Forms of Shinto Within the Shinto religion, there are many variations and forms of worship. These forms are KOSHITU Shinto JINJA Shinto KYOHA (SHUHA ...
http://plaza.ufl.edu/hkinlaw/project2/forms.html



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Shinto (Kami Worship)
THE LUCKY MOJO ESOTERIC ARCHIVE. a cache of captured internet text files pertaining to occult, mystical, and spiritual subjects. ESOTERIC | RELIGION | SHINTO
http://www.luckymojo.com/esoteric/religion/shinto.html



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Shinto: Definition from Answers.com
As a result, Shinto was used as a tool for promoting Emperor (and Empire) worship, and Shinto was exported into the conquered territories of Hokkaid?, Taiwan, and Korea.
http://www.answers.com/topic/shinto



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Early Shinto
Third, all Shinto involves some sort of shrine worship, the most important was the Izumo Shrine on the coast of the Japan Sea. Originally, these shrines were either a piece of ...
http://www.wsu.edu/~dee/ANCJAPAN/SHINTO.HTM



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Shinto
Shinto: The Way of the Gods An excellent illustrated article by the Trincoll Journal introduces basic elements of modern Shinto worship.
http://altreligion.about.com/od/shinto/Shinto.htm



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Shinto Summary and Analysis Summary
The classification of all places of Shinto worship as shrines does not do justice to their varying functions. The use of the word 'shrine' probably arose as a way of making ...
http://www.bookrags.com/Shinto



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Bush 'Worship' at Shinto Temple Troubles Christians in Japan and U.S ...
When President Bush entered the ornately beautiful Shinto Temple erected to house the spirits of the late Emperor Meiji he clapped once and bowed deeply, following the common ...
http://www.worthynews.com/christian/bush-worship-at-shinto-temple-troubles-christians-in-japan-and-u-s-/



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BBC - Religion & Ethics - Worship: Shrine and home worship
Shinto worship can take place in the home or in shrines. ... Shinto worship is highly ritualised, and follows strict conventions of protocol, order and control.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/shinto/ritesrituals/worship_1.shtml



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President Bush and Mrs. Bush worship at Shinto Shrine
President Bush and Mrs. Bush worship at Shinto Shrine from the desk of Dr. Morey author of the Islamic Invasion cllick here to go to the book
http://www.cephasministry.com/nwo_bush_goes_to_shinto_worship.html



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Shinto - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Shinto
A Shinto priest. The ancient Japanese Shinto religion combines ancestor worship with animism, the belief that all natural objects possess a soul or spirit.
http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Shinto



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Religion and Philosophy: Shinto
Outside of the home, Shintô worship is usually performed at a shrine. These structures, which are made only of natural materials and located on sites selected ...
http://afe.easia.columbia.edu/japan/japanworkbook/religion/shinto.htm



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Kami - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kami" are the central objects of worship for the Shinto faith. Shinto began as the various ancient animistic folk religions of Japan, and only became a unified religion much later as ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kami



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SHINTO
It is common for a believer to pay respects to other religions, their practices and objects of worship. Shinto texts: Many texts are valued in the Shinto religion.
http://www.religioustolerance.org/shinto.htm



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Rev. In Jae Lee, against Japanese Shinto worship ??? ?? ...
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http://injaelee.org




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