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Animism & Shinto

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Unit 2: and Systems What is Animism?

● Oldest form of religious belief (Stone Age) ● Practiced in African, American, and some East Asian areas What is Animism?

● Simply, it is the belief that all objects, animate or inanimate, have a “spiritual ” ○ Most common thread of indigenous ○ Can also describe the behavior towards different things (people, animals, plants, etc.) ● objects/beings that act as emblem of a group of people are referred to as

What is Animism?

and practices vary wildly from place to place

● Lacks many elements of other religions ○ Moral/ethical guidelines ○ ○ All-powerful Japanese Shinto Origins

● Oldest existing Japanese religion (80% still follow beliefs) ● Dates back to ~4000 B.C.E. ○ Name comes from ~500 C.E.; “Way of the ” ○ Only named to differentiate with ● Gradually evolved into more complex belief system Basic Beliefs

● Celebration of human ○ Human nature already good ○ No moral code, religious book, or founder ● Two important aspects most noteworthy ○ Little focus on ; focus mostly on “this-worldness” ○ Close link to the , spirits, and other people ● Beliefs vary depending on type of Shinto ○ Public vs. private practice

Basic Beliefs

mainly conducted at ○ Large festivals also act as places of mass worship ○ : gates that signify the transition from the worldly to sacred ground

Itsukushima

Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Connection to Animism

● Belief in - “divine beings” ○ Gods, spirits, forces of nature ○ Inhabit things that inspire awe ○ Kami that are not given gratitude become vengeful called aragami ● Important kamis will sometimes be given names ○ Amateratsu ( Kami) was most important ● No real moral code in Shinto ○ Based on purity and cleanliness ○ Nature and = pure ○ Dead bodies/murder = impure

Omairi - Kami of the Sun & Storms

Konohanasakuya-hime https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= wZG5xetmFqw