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EARLY MYTH and AMATERASU in NEOLITHIC and MEDIEVAL JAPAN

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Shinto is the religion of “the kami way”. It is that religion which centers upon establishing relations with kami. It is Japan’s oldest religion and, indeed, one of the oldest extant anywhere. Shinto later incorporated many elements from Buddhism; it was not too difficult to see the many deities of the Buddhist pantheon as kami. Shinto exists at all levels of society, from the village to the imperial palace. While more than three thousand kami may be listed, Amaterasu empowers the emperor and therefore the nation, and is the supreme kami. In ancient times, a shamaness termed the miko, would be the clan leader or an important member of the imperial court. Her key ritual was to prepare herself so that a kami might descend into her body and deliver an oracle through her. Guidance would be sought from the kami on all matters, including the most momentous events, such as when to plant, wage war or make peace with the enemy.

Early or pure Shinto is the form Shinto assumed before adopting important elements from both Confucianism and Buddhism during the early feudal period in Japan. As with all 'tribal' religions, Shinto assumes that human beings are an integral part of the cosmos, and all share a sacred nature which in Shinto is termed 'kami'. Kami as sacred essence pervades everything in the universe, there is thus no clear cut distinction between the animate and inanimate. Kami also work through human beings, are essential for daily human creativity and empower human kind to act on their behalf. Shinto believed that in overview, life was good and therefore gratitude was owed the kami. Secondly, there was a strong emphasis on ritual purity and the exorcism of defilements which originate externally. Evil is not a discrete state of being, nor a 'reality' but results from a lack of harmony and beauty and can be corrected by performing purification ceremonies.

The Shinto Universe is three dimensional. The highest realm is 'The Plane of the High Sky' and is where male and female kami reside. The 'Manifest World' is where men, animate and inanimate beings reside. The lowest realm ('The Nether World') is the habitation of unclean and malevolent spirits. Kami were believed to come from and return to mountains and islands. Spirits of the dead, especially those of the nobility, could become kami.

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