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shinto    音标拼音: [ʃ'ɪnt,o]
n. 神道的信徒

神道的信徒

Shinto
adj 1: relating to or characteristic of Shintoism; "Shinto
temples" [synonym: {Shinto}, {Shintoist}, {Shintoistic}]
n 1: the native religion and former ethnic cult of Japan
2: the ancient indigenous religion of Japan lacking formal
dogma; characterized by a veneration of nature spirits and of
ancestors [synonym: {Shinto}, {Shintoism}]


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  • Shinto - Way of the Kami - Reddit
    r Shinto is a subreddit for discussion of and questions regarding Shinto history, practice, and mythology
  • Can a non Japanese person practice Shinto? : r Shinto - Reddit
    Yes 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
  • Is Shinto as important in Japan as depicted in animes? - Reddit
    I've noticed that in many animes there are visits to Shinto shrines, which seem to be popular in Japan But they also go further and incorporate a certain religious reverence There are obviously animes really into Shinto, like Natsume Book of Friends or Mushi shi, that delve into Shinto elements because they are so good for fiction writing But there's often depicted in regular, non-"magical
  • How does one become a Shinto? : r Shinto - Reddit
    r Shinto is a subreddit for discussion of and questions regarding Shinto history, practice, and mythology
  • I am a Kannushi [Shinto Priest] AMA. : r religion - Reddit
    Generally: Shinto is more or less a naturalist religion Almost all of its elements pertain to nature But in the prevue of Kami Personally: Women can be Kannushi Kannushi is a gender neutral term And that’s why “Shinto Priest” is such a strange way to put it With Miko being what most people think of as a Shinto Priestess
  • [Shinto] Shinto isn’t a religion, just part of a cultural heritage . . .
    Shinto has no founder (much like Hinduism) and has no central belief system or sense or morality You don't need a founder to be a religion, and Shinto does have the principles of purity (as you mention) but also rather importantly, they worship gods as part of their practice A friend of a friend is a priest of Susano
  • A lot of interest in Shinto here, so let me clear up some . . .
    Shinto has very little to say in terms of sociopolitical thought In the west, it seems a lot of practitioners are left-leaning, while Shinto in Japan is often used as a tool for nationalist parties Either way, debates on common sociopolitical issues here in the West often don't come up within a Shinto framework
  • Thoughts on visiting Shinto shrines and Buddhist temple in Japan
    Thoughts on visiting Shinto shrines and Buddhist temple in Japan Hey brothers and sisters, I wanted to get some advice on Christians visiting shrines and temples in Japan I've been to Japan twice before for work and been around and through shrines before and visited one temple This was all before I was truly living for Christ
  • Practicing Shintoism outside Japan : r Shinto - Reddit
    Follow shinto if you want and don't listen anyone who says you shouldn't because after meiji restoration shinto stopped being cultural thing There are shrines outside of japan and that alone says alot
  • r ShintoReligion - Reddit
    A subreddit to discuss about Shinto faith and practices All folks are welcome here We are not aligned with any particular organization or faith in Shinto, so discussion of all types of forms the practice takes and has taken historically is welcomed here Please be sure to read the rules before posting Thank you





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