Shinto Norito: A Book of Prayers
ISBN-13:
9781553691372
ISBN-10:
1553691377
Author:
Ann Llewellyn Evans
Publication date:
2007
Publisher:
Trafford
Format:
Spiral-bound
168 pages
Category:
Shintoism
,
Other Eastern Religions & Sacred Texts
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ISBN-13:
9781553691372
ISBN-10:
1553691377
Author:
Ann Llewellyn Evans
Publication date:
2007
Publisher:
Trafford
Format:
Spiral-bound
168 pages
Category:
Shintoism
,
Other Eastern Religions & Sacred Texts
Summary
Shinto Norito: A Book of Prayers (ISBN-13: 9781553691372 and ISBN-10: 1553691377), written by authors
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Description
This book presents, for the first time, a collection of ancient Japanese Shinto prayers in a format where English speaking readers can both understand the deep meaning of the translated text and can also pronounce the original Japanese words. Shinto is an ancient spiritual tradition, primarily practiced in Japan, which is now spreading its traditions to the western world. Its primordial rituals and traditions touch a deep chord within one's spiritual self. Shinto's focus on divinity of all beings and of all creation, on living with gratitude and humility, and on purification and lustration of one's self and environment will bring light and joy to any reader. The purpose of prayer and ritual as practiced in the Shinto tradition, is to reinsert ourselves into a divine state of being, not as a new position, but as an acknowledgement and reinforcement of what already exists. Ritual restores sensitive awareness to our relationship to the universe. Through purification and removal of impurities and blockages, we return to our innate internal brightness and cultivate a demeanor of gratitude and joy. Shinto rituals and prayers were created by ancient man over 2,000 years ago in a time when mankind was more intuitive about his relationship to this world. Because of this, the rites are archetypal and invoke deep emotion within the participants. This book of prayers will introduce the western reader to the deep spirituality of Shinto, providing explanation of the spiritual tradition and practice and providing a collection of 22 prayers for use in personal meditation and devotions. Order a perfect bound version of Shinto Norito
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