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Shinto of Ancient Japan

Shinto Shrines, Gods, Temples, and Beliefs

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Shinto of Ancient Japan

By: Kelly Mass
Narrated by: Doug Greene
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The Shinto religion is a mystery to many. There is no real founder, there are many gods and deities that are worshipped, and something about spiritualism and spirits in nature (that most people can’t quite put their finger on).

Today, many of those confusions will be cleared up, as you will explore the Shinto faith and all its most important rituals, gods and goddesses, symbolism, etc.

A long list of divine beings and their purpose and tasks will be revealed, some background stories about the most famous ones, and the history and legends of Japan’s gigantic mountain: Mount Fuji.

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©2021 Kelly Mass (P)2022 Kelly Mass
Other Religions, Practices & Sacred Texts Religious Studies Japanese Religion

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