Shintofurs and How to Practice Shinto Outside of Japan!
12 years ago
General
Hello all!
Firstly, I am happy to say that I am now a joint-owner and the main editor of
Shintofurs!
A question which is asked many times is 'How can I practice Shinto outside of Japan/If I am not Japanese?'. I wrote a resource on this for Shintofurs here: http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/5648764/
This applies to Konkokyo too of course - just remember that Tenchi Kane no Kami is the energy of the Universe and essentially ALL kami are part of Tenchi Kane no Kami!
I hope this helps! Also, if you missed the introduction post here at Konkokyo, it's here: http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/5295803/
Have a wonderful day!
- Rin
Firstly, I am happy to say that I am now a joint-owner and the main editor of
Shintofurs!A question which is asked many times is 'How can I practice Shinto outside of Japan/If I am not Japanese?'. I wrote a resource on this for Shintofurs here: http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/5648764/
This applies to Konkokyo too of course - just remember that Tenchi Kane no Kami is the energy of the Universe and essentially ALL kami are part of Tenchi Kane no Kami!
I hope this helps! Also, if you missed the introduction post here at Konkokyo, it's here: http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/5295803/
Have a wonderful day!
- Rin
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From what Im seeing so far, Tenchi Kane no Kami sounds a lot like the Abrahamic God of the Christian faith, and Konkokyo beliefs have some common ground with my own denomination, as well.
This definitely sounds really cool, and further reinforces my own belief that most religions are much more compatible than many of them would like to think. I'm definitely going to do some more research on this.