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- Kami abstract "Kami (Japanese: 神) are the spirits or phenomena that are worshipped in the religion of Shinto. They are elements in nature, animals, creationary forces in the universe, as well as spirits of the revered deceased. Many Kami are considered the ancient ancestors of entire clans, and some ancestors became Kami upon their death if they were able to embody the values and virtues of Kami in life. Traditionally great or charismatic leaders like the Emperor could be kami. In Shinto, Kami are not separate from nature, but are of nature, possessing positive and negative, good and evil characteristics. They are manifestations of Musubi (結び), the interconnecting energy of the universe, and are considered exemplary of what humanity should strive towards. Kami are believed to be “hidden” from this world, and inhabit a complementary existence that mirrors our own, shinkai (the world of the Kami). To be in harmony with the awe inspiring aspects of nature is to be conscious of Kannagara [the way of the Kami] (随神の道 or 惟神の道). Though the word Kami is translated in multiple ways, no one definition expresses its full meaning. In this way, the ambiguity of the meaning of Kami is necessary, as it conveys the ambiguous nature of Kami themselves. As Shinto is an inclusive religion, Kami has been expanded to include Buddhas and the Judeo-Christian God.".
- Kami thumbnail Amaterasu_cave_crop.jpg?width=300.
- Kami wikiPageExternalLink books?id=x-w59vegZoIC&dq=shinto+the+kami+way&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0.
- Kami wikiPageExternalLink Shinto.html.
- Kami wikiPageExternalLink entry.php?entryID=235.
- Kami wikiPageExternalLink jisho.org.
- Kami wikiPageExternalLink shinshoku.
- Kami wikiPageExternalLink what-are-the-little-monsters-up-to-720909.html.
- Kami wikiPageExternalLink kami.
- Kami wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Kami wikiPageExternalLink ito.html.
- Kami wikiPageID "17379".
- Kami wikiPageRevisionID "602077562".
- Kami hasPhotoCollection Kami.
- Kami subject Category:Gods.
- Kami subject Category:Japanese_mythology.
- Kami subject Category:Japanese_religions_terms.
- Kami subject Category:Japanese_words_and_phrases.
- Kami subject Category:Shinto_kami.
- Kami subject Category:Tutelary_deities.
- Kami type Agent.
- Kami type Company.
- Kami type Organisation.
- Kami type Organization.
- Kami type Agent.
- Kami type SocialPerson.
- Kami type Thing.
- Kami comment "Kami (Japanese: 神) are the spirits or phenomena that are worshipped in the religion of Shinto. They are elements in nature, animals, creationary forces in the universe, as well as spirits of the revered deceased. Many Kami are considered the ancient ancestors of entire clans, and some ancestors became Kami upon their death if they were able to embody the values and virtues of Kami in life. Traditionally great or charismatic leaders like the Emperor could be kami.".
- Kami label "Kami (divinité)".
- Kami label "Kami (god)".
- Kami label "Kami (mitologia japońska)".
- Kami label "Kami".
- Kami label "Kami".
- Kami label "Kami".
- Kami label "Kami".
- Kami label "Kami".
- Kami label "Ками".
- Kami label "كامي".
- Kami label "神 (神道)".
- Kami label "神 (神道)".
- Kami sameAs Kami.
- Kami sameAs Kami.
- Kami sameAs Kami.
- Kami sameAs Kami_(divinité).
- Kami sameAs Kami_(mitologi).
- Kami sameAs Kami.
- Kami sameAs 神_(神道).
- Kami sameAs 가미.
- Kami sameAs Kami_(god).
- Kami sameAs Kami_(mitologia_japońska).
- Kami sameAs Kami.
- Kami sameAs m.04fcn.
- Kami sameAs Q524158.
- Kami sameAs Q524158.
- Kami wasDerivedFrom Kami?oldid=602077562.
- Kami depiction Amaterasu_cave_crop.jpg.
- Kami isPrimaryTopicOf Kami.