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  • Shinto - Suffering And The Problem Of Evil - Patheos
    In Shinto, the ideas closest to the western notion of evil are pollution and impurity, and these are addressed through rituals of purification Suffering is not regarded as a form of punishment
  • Shinto Purification Rituals - Introduction - Kenyon College
    To review, Shinto rituals, viewed as structured, artful performances, exemplify the tension between ideal pattern and concrete instance and are sometimes transformative by means of liminal phases
  • Shinto Philosophy | Philopedia
    Explore Shinto philosophy: Japanese kami-centered thought, ritual practice, nature reverence, and ethics shaped by language, myth, and modern revival
  • Shintoism: Embracing Nature and Spirituality in Japanese Life
    Columbia University’s Shinto resource explains that in Shinto thought, human nature is assumed to be inherently good Evil or misfortune does not arise from sin in the theological sense but from pollution (kegare) – contact with forces that disrupt the natural harmony of things
  • Shinto | Beliefs, Gods, Origins, Symbols, Rituals, Facts | Britannica
    According to Buddhist teachings, the deva are said to be undergoing the same suffering (dukkha) within the endless cycle of death and rebirth (samsara) that all creatures experience
  • Shinto - Beliefs - Patheos
    In Shinto, the ideas closest to the western notion of evil are pollution and impurity, and these are addressed through rituals of purification Suffering is not regarded as a form of punishment
  • How Shinto Rituals Promote Healing and Transformation
    Shinto rituals offer pathways for personal transformation, emphasizing self-reflection and renewal Participants engage in practices that encourage introspection, allowing them to confront personal challenges and seek growth
  • BBC - Religions - Shinto: Ethics in Shinto
    Shinto ethics start from the basic idea that human beings are good, and that the world is good Evil enters the world from outside, brought by evil spirits These affect human beings in a similar
  • Tsumi | Shintō Rituals, Purification Sin | Britannica
    Incest, contact with the pollution of blood or death, and agricultural vandalism are prominent examples of tsumi The term also covered sickness, disaster, and error, all beyond the control of man Tsumi were thought to hinder the proper growth of the life force and result in a state of ritual impurity
  • FACING THE SPIRITS: ILLNESS AND HEALING IN A JAPANESE COMMUNITY - Folklore
    In this paper I will address the question by looking at the ways people conceptualise illness in religious terms and how such beliefs influence people's behaviour in their attempt to recover from illnesses through healing practices





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