Is suicide legal on Shinto? : r Shinto - Reddit I think Shinto has no rule because shinto has no bible However, Shinto and god (goddess) hates nagative things like a blood and death But, I can't explain suicide is legal or not Thoughts of suicide is changed by shinto type, age, location, thoughts In other sights, Shinto has no rule, It means suicide is legal and not legal at the same time
How do you view Shintoism? : r DebateAnAtheist - Reddit From my limited knowledge, Shintoism believes that bad things in the world are caused by spirits, but that people are generally good, so must preform rituals to combat such spirits
ELI5: What are the beliefs of Shinto : r explainlikeimfive - Reddit Shinto isn't really a unified religion, its very decentralized due to the wide folklore and the amount of deities that exist The central part of Shinto is the worship of kami, which are spirits that are present in everything People, animals, plants, rocks and so on all have a spiritual force In some places considered sacred, shrines where followers can interact with the kami through rituals
Shinto Incidents not ending : r eu4 - Reddit During my Hosokawa campaign I got three events for the "Wokou Pirates" Shinto incidents, where I ended up staying on the level 1 isolation A few months later I got the conclusion event again, and again In the Religion tab this incident still shows as being "Active", but it seems to be stuck there as I keep getting the conclusion event over and over Is there a way to force end these
Magick x Shintoism! Thoughts? : r magick - Reddit All you have to do is adapt the Shinto rituals, replacing their essential elements with elements of Magick The basis of Shintoism is Kami, the spirit of nature Around them there are various rituals, prayers and celebrations You can introduce your Western ritualistic elements into a Kami worship ritual, as everything is part of nature
r ShintoReligion - Reddit A subreddit to discuss about Shinto faith and practices All folks are welcome here We are not aligned with any particular organization or faith in Shinto, so discussion of all types of forms the practice takes and has taken historically is welcomed here Please be sure to read the rules before posting Thank you
Shintoism doesnt make much sense : r paradoxplaza - Reddit Shinto should simply not exist during the timespan of the game, the first sect that put emphasis on the gods rather than the buddhas appear during the end of the 15th century, but was rather a fringe Buddhist sect in intellectual circles than a popular religion
An abandoned shrine in japan that I’m trying to fix Self-identification as Shinto has been declining for many years in Japan My understanding is that while many still follow Shinto beliefs when it comes to things like weddings, funerals, etc, day-to-day adherence to various rituals is something really only practiced by the elderly and the very devout
Shinto - Way of the Kami - Reddit r Shinto is a subreddit for discussion of and questions regarding Shinto history, practice, and mythology