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ShintoTeachPro

Now learn Shinto Spirituality in app with great Lines

Now learn Shinto Spirituality in app with great Lines

ShintoTeachPro

by Ahmed Mabrouk
ShintoTeachPro
ShintoTeachPro
ShintoTeachPro

What is it about?

Now learn Shinto Spirituality in app with great Lines.This app help you study Shinto Spiritual Lines to help who want to learn Shinto.Just Save and Share The Shinto Spiritual Lines to feel great Spirituality in you.Essentially, Shinto is the worship of nature and ancestors. The most important figures in the Shinto religion are the 'kami,' which are the Japanese Shinto gods. While there is no supreme deity in Shinto, the most important kami, the goddess Amaterasu Okimaki, represents the sun.Kojiki, (Japanese: 'Records of Ancient Matters'), together with the Nihon shoki (q.v.), the first written record in Japan, part of which is considered a sacred text of the Shintō religion. The Kojiki text was compiled from oral tradition in 712.

ShintoTeachPro

App Details

Version
1.2
Rating
NA
Size
0Mb
Genre
Books Education
Last updated
June 20, 2024
Release date
June 4, 2024
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App Store Description

Now learn Shinto Spirituality in app with great Lines.This app help you study Shinto Spiritual Lines to help who want to learn Shinto.Just Save and Share The Shinto Spiritual Lines to feel great Spirituality in you.Essentially, Shinto is the worship of nature and ancestors. The most important figures in the Shinto religion are the 'kami,' which are the Japanese Shinto gods. While there is no supreme deity in Shinto, the most important kami, the goddess Amaterasu Okimaki, represents the sun.Kojiki, (Japanese: 'Records of Ancient Matters'), together with the Nihon shoki (q.v.), the first written record in Japan, part of which is considered a sacred text of the Shintō religion. The Kojiki text was compiled from oral tradition in 712.
Popular Shinto Books\nShinto: The Kami Way Sokyo Ono. Want to Read.The Essence of Shinto: Japan's Spiritual Heart Motohisa Yamakage. Want to Read.\nShinto: Origins, Rituals, Festivals, Spirits, Sacred Places C. Scott Littleton. Want to Read.

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