Dear Sensei, could you make a video about your daily routines involving shintoism? This would be wonderful to see, from the morning to the evening, what healthy habits you put to practice.
Hello, I have previously made this video. Also there is an article I wrote. Please have a look! ruclips.net/video/pNYmGa-Mmrg/видео.htmlsi=UOeBgHwI58iBig8k
Itadakimasu, is such an elegant and simple way to express gratitude. When I do this, it causes me to feel gratitude not only at that moment, but through the rest of the day. Shinto has many wonderful practices that help me stay on the divine path ✨ I am deeply grateful for your wisdom 🙏and the talks that you share.
I don't say just anything, I don't eat just anything, and I don't think just anything - someone wise came up with this. Living in full consciousness, that is the challenge, Shinto surely helps with this. Warm greetings from Poland❣
Greatly appreciate your time & effort. Your videos help to rekindle what was learned years ago. We can always use a healthy reminder. Thank you. 💖🙏🏻🙇🏻♂️🙏🏻💖
Love this video ❤ I communicate with the Konkokyo Yokosuka Kyokai Jinja of Yokosuka and the Grand Tsubaki shrine of Washington State. But I'm a member of the Kannagara Jinja of Florida. I feel very fulfilled in following Shinto..
This seems to be a very modern version (or approach) of Shintō, isn't it? I've never read or heard anything like this in my researches on Shintō (I mean of course it's not different different, but it has quite a modern spin on it, I think). I've always been interested in and attracted to Shintō, but it felt incompatible with my current view of the world; but this seems to be a great way to look at its deep meaning, strip it of some old world conceptions and adapt it to our comprehension of the world. This makes me want to give it a try. Am I right in my understanding or am I completely off the mark? 😅
@@KamiSeiTo The knowledge becomes wisdom when we use it. We need to be able use and practice it. It supposed to be simple. It emerged from our ancestors way of life. We don’t need to make it intelectual philosophy. I see my role to decode that into something we can use everyday to live a fulfilling life!
Japan is not an atheist majority country. Shinto and Buddhism are the two biggest religions. Religion means a different context in Japanese when it is directly translated.
Shinto sounds so beautiful. Fun fact shinobi (ninja) followed Shintoism ❤
Dear Sensei, could you make a video about your daily routines involving shintoism? This would be wonderful to see, from the morning to the evening, what healthy habits you put to practice.
Hello, I have previously made this video. Also there is an article I wrote. Please have a look! ruclips.net/video/pNYmGa-Mmrg/видео.htmlsi=UOeBgHwI58iBig8k
Just listening made me happy. Thank you!
Happy to hear that! Thank you 🥰
Dear Azumi I see the Divine in all of us and this video will help take me to a place of happiness for sure. Thank you
Thank you 💖
Itadakimasu, is such an elegant and simple way to express gratitude. When I do this, it causes me to feel gratitude not only at that moment, but through the rest of the day.
Shinto has many wonderful practices that help me stay on the divine path ✨
I am deeply grateful for your wisdom 🙏and the talks that you share.
Thank you! Delighted to hear that! 😊
Japanese culture is part Buddhist , Chinese and Shinto. I found Zen Buddhism which has helped me..
Informative and inspiring Azumi... Thank you for your time and thoughtful presentation!
Thank you! My pleasure 💖
I love you and your work.
I owe my gratitude to you.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you❤
Thank you ✨
I don't say just anything, I don't eat just anything, and I don't think just anything - someone wise came up with this. Living in full consciousness, that is the challenge, Shinto surely helps with this. Warm greetings from Poland❣
@@anpix4604 wonderful!! thank you 💖
Greatly appreciate your time & effort. Your videos help to rekindle what was learned years ago. We can always use a healthy reminder. Thank you.
💖🙏🏻🙇🏻♂️🙏🏻💖
Thank you! My pleasure 💖
Very well said ❤
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Thank you 🙏
Yeah I made it! Thanks for this video, sensei.
Great! My pleasure 😊
Thank you! I appreciate your work and your sharing of this video. One Love.🙏❤️☮️
Thank you 💖
Love this video ❤ I communicate with the Konkokyo Yokosuka Kyokai Jinja of Yokosuka and the Grand Tsubaki shrine of Washington State. But I'm a member of the Kannagara Jinja of Florida. I feel very fulfilled in following Shinto..
Thank you! That’s great 😊
@@JapaneseSalon you're welcome 😊
Thank you again. I really value these videos explaining the subtleties of Shinto practice. ❤
My pleasure! ☺️
Absolutely beautiful, insightful!! Thank you, dear Azumi🤍🤍💫💫
My pleasure ❤
This seems to be a very modern version (or approach) of Shintō, isn't it? I've never read or heard anything like this in my researches on Shintō (I mean of course it's not different different, but it has quite a modern spin on it, I think).
I've always been interested in and attracted to Shintō, but it felt incompatible with my current view of the world; but this seems to be a great way to look at its deep meaning, strip it of some old world conceptions and adapt it to our comprehension of the world. This makes me want to give it a try.
Am I right in my understanding or am I completely off the mark? 😅
@@KamiSeiTo The knowledge becomes wisdom when we use it. We need to be able use and practice it. It supposed to be simple. It emerged from our ancestors way of life. We don’t need to make it intelectual philosophy. I see my role to decode that into something we can use everyday to live a fulfilling life!
Thank you; very interesting. Question: does Kamisama understand English?
@@davida8530 Our energy is the universal language
If list become five. What it would be the third, the fourth and fifth? Thankyou
Shall I make another video on that?
@@JapaneseSalon if you dont mind to do that. I will realy appreciate. And what main shinto mantra?
Seicho no ie. I practice. We believe in Jesus and Buddha and some reference to nature. We are all a child of God.
Japan is an atheist-majority country. Are you religious, atheist, or what?
Japan is not an atheist majority country. Shinto and Buddhism are the two biggest religions. Religion means a different context in Japanese when it is directly translated.
MUCHAS GRACIAS ... Sus consejos me hacen màs Feliz , Agradecido y en Paz ...
Gracias! Happy to hear that 💖