Kami were the spirits thatthe early Japanese people believed were in control of the natural forces.
People who believe in animism believe that the natural objects have spirits.
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The San Bushmen are animistic. This means they worship spirits, whether they be ancestral or natural.
Shinto sprits are called Kami which means soul or spirit in Japanese!
yes they think the mighty god will one day send the animals to control us
In Japanese folklore, kodama are spirits that inhabit trees and are considered sacred. They are believed to protect the forests and bring good fortune to those who respect nature. Kodama are thought to interact with the natural world by communicating with other spirits and warning humans of impending danger. Their presence is seen as a symbol of the interconnectedness between humans and the environment.
As a person who neither believes in ghosts and spirits nor God, I can still see it as a rational possibility to believe in ghosts and spirits but not God - just as it is rationally possible to believe in God but not ghosts and perhaps not even spirits. It is also possible to believe in ghosts and spirits as well as other gods, but not the abrahamic God. It is up to you what you believe, as long as you can rationalise your own beliefs and do no harm to others. Yes, you can believe in Ghosts (or spirits) and not of god. I have had experienced with Ghost [Energy] but not of a god.
Shintoism is a religion that believes everything has a spirit or kami. It is a traditional Japanese belief system that emphasizes the presence of spirits or gods in natural elements and objects.
No do you?
The belief that spirits fill the natural world is known as animism.
The belief that spirits fill the natural world is known as animism.
Yes people who believe in spirits believe there are good and evil spirits. I could not tell of their purpose of existence