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Tenrikyo - Wikipedia Tenrikyo's worldly aim is to teach and promote the Joyous Life, which is cultivated through acts of charity and mindfulness called hinokishin
Tenrikyo Official Website The teachings of Tenrikyo are said to be direct revelations of God the Parent, who desires to save all human beings and thus enable them to live the Joyous Life God not only created human beings and the world but has always been and will ever be the source of life and the sustainer of all things
Tenrikyō | Founder Nakayama Miki, Shinto-based faith | Britannica Tenrikyō, (Japanese: “Religion of Divine Wisdom”), largest and most successful of the modern Shintō sects in Japan Though founded in the 19th century, it is often considered in connection with the evangelistic “new religions” of contemporary Japan
What Is Tenrikyo? Core Beliefs and Practices Briefly Tenrikyo’s belief is that God the Parent’s plan for human salvation was set at the time of Creation and involved three key elements: the Person, the Place, and the Time
Tenrikyo Mission Headquarters in America Canada We are the Tenrikyo churches of mainland America and Canada Tenrikyo is a faith and lifestyle that believes that all human beings were created by God the Parent to live a Joyous Life here on Earth, and for God to share in that Joy
Tenrikyo - Tenrikyo Resource Wiki Tenrikyo maintains that God enacted creation to see humanity live the Joyous Life, an existence of mutual harmony and respect This divine intention behind creation is also referred to as the "original causality" or "original cause "
History of Tenrikyo - Wikipedia The history of Tenrikyo concerns the social and institutional development of Tenrikyo, from the day the teachings were founded by Miki Nakayama on October 26, 1838, to the present day
The Teachings of Tenrikyo According to Tenrikyo, “The universe is the body of God ” It is thus said that the world is filled with God the Parent’s workings Tenrikyo teaches that God’s purpose in creating human beings was to take delight in seeing their Joyous Life
36 Facts About Tenrikyo - OhMyFacts Tenrikyo is a Japanese religion founded in the 19th century by a woman named Nakayama Miki, who is revered as the "Shrine of God" or "Oyasama " This faith emphasizes joyous living, charity, and gratitude