Periagoge
Course

Shinto and Japanese religion in Practice: Shinto and Japanese spiritual life aren't foreign concepts—they're expressions of reverence for nature, ancestors, and the sacred woven through ordinary moments. Experience how this shapes living itself.

Discover how Shinto shapes everyday life through nature reverence and ancestral connection, transforming ordinary moments into sacred practice.

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Concepts in this course
Concept
Ecstatic Dance and Ritual Movement
Concept
Fana Through Shrine Purification Rituals
Concept
Intoxication as Spiritual State: Sake and Sacred Ecstasy
Concept
Love as Cosmic Principle: Musubi Energy
Concept
The Beloved's Absence as Presence
AI prompts in this course
AI Prompt
What Do You Actually Want with Shinto and Japanese religion?
AI Prompt
What Would Change if You Got Shinto and Japanese religion Right?
AI Prompt
A Hard Question About Shinto and Japanese religion
AI Prompt
The Moment Shinto and Japanese religion Changed for You
AI Prompt
What Would You Tell Someone Just Starting with Shinto and Japanese religion?
Part of these journeys
Journey
Examine Shinto and Japanese religion Honestly
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