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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
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
Shinto - Way of the Kami - Reddit r Shinto is a subreddit for discussion of and questions regarding Shinto history, practice, and mythology
So uh, what exactly is Shinto Shitno? : r FridayNightFunkin Shinto Shitno originated as a joke character among the dev team, which then was added in as an homage to the massive amount of bootleg Pokémon games that exist So yeah, she’s exclusive to the mod
Shinto vs Confucian : r eu4 - Reddit 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 actually really strong since the buff
Recommended Books? : r Shinto - Reddit Does anyone have any recommended books on Shinto? I’ve been suggested The Essence of Shinto: Japan’s Spirtual Heart by Motohia Yamakage, and I found David Chart’s book titled An Introduction to Shinto from his blog I’d love some additional reading material though
Foreigners and Shintoism : r japan - Reddit Shinto has certain customs based on millenniums of traditions, but there is no doctrine (like ten commandments or bibles) to force people to do certain stuffs, and it's open to any Japanese or non-Japanese
is there an equivalent of Heaven and or Hell in Shinto . . . - Reddit I've just been thinking about how the Spirits of MANY a BEAUTIFUL in moral terms people from japan (The only example I can think of is Satoru Iwata) go to whatever equivalent of heaven Shinto Mythology Has in store since while Christianity DOES exist in japan, it is a dust spec compared to the population that follows Shinto Mythology that adopted the underloved aspects of Japanese Buddhism
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