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Examine Shinto and Japanese religion Honestly
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Examine Shinto and Japanese religion Honestly

life transition4 weeks6 courses
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Transformation Path
1
Living with Shinto and Japanese religion
2
Shinto and Japanese religion in Practice
3
Shinto and Japanese religion: A Deeper Look
4
Shinto and Japanese religion
5
Shinto and Japanese religion: Foundations
Shinto and Japanese religion: From Confusion to Clarity
About This Journey

Shinto is the indigenous spiritual tradition of Japan, centered on the kami — sacred presences that inhabit natural phenomena, ancestors, and the divine forces that sustain and animate life. It has no founding figure, no sacred scripture in the conventional sense, and no creed — instead it is enacted in the rituals of the shrine, the festival, the purification rite, and the steady attention paid to the sacred in the ordinary world. Japanese religion is not a single thing but a living weave of Shinto, Buddhism, Confucianism, and folk practice — a tradition comfortable with multiplicity in ways that monotheistic frameworks often find difficult to accommodate.

The Path

The course sequence, in order.

Each step builds on the last.

1
Living with Shinto and Japanese religion
2
Shinto and Japanese religion in Practice
3
Shinto and Japanese religion: A Deeper Look
4
Shinto and Japanese religion
5
Shinto and Japanese religion: Foundations
6
Shinto and Japanese religion: From Confusion to Clarity
Concepts Explored
Ecstatic Dance and Ritual Movement
Fana Through Shrine Purification Rituals
Intoxication as Spiritual State: Sake and Sacred Ecstasy
Love as Cosmic Principle: Musubi Energy
The Beloved's Absence as Presence

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