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"Shinto" by William Ashton is a profound exploration into the heart and soul of Japan's ancient spiritual tradition. Ashton, a seasoned scholar and passionate observer, takes readers on an illuminating journey through the rich tapestry of Shinto, unraveling its mystique and unveiling its timeless wisdom. With meticulous research and a poetic touch, the author delves into the sacred realms of Shintoism, exposing its rituals, myths, and the profound connection between the Japanese people and the natural world. This compelling work goes beyond mere academic discourse, offering a visceral experience of Shinto's essence. Ashton not only captures the intricate details of Shinto ceremonies but also delves into the profound philosophical underpinnings that have shaped the spiritual landscape of Japan for centuries. As readers immerse themselves in the pages of "Shinto," they are transported to sacred shrines, where the ethereal whispers of kami, the divine spirits, resonate through ancient forests and sacred groves. More than a scholarly examination, "Shinto" is an invitation to explore the profound interplay between the tangible and the transcendent, the seen and the unseen. Ashton masterfully weaves together historical insights, cultural anecdotes, and spiritual revelations, creating a literary masterpiece that resonates with both the intellect and the soul. This book is a testament to the enduring power of Shinto, a spiritual tradition that continues to inspire reverence and awe, offering a timeless path to harmony with nature and the divine. In the hands of William Ashton, Shinto emerges not just as a religious practice, but as a living, breathing force that has shaped and sustained the soul of Japan for millennia.

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781774819609
  • Indbinding:
  • Paperback
  • Sideantal:
  • 64
  • Udgivet:
  • 23. januar 2024
  • Størrelse:
  • 152x4x229 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 108 g.
  • 8-11 hverdage.
  • 7. december 2024
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"Shinto" by William Ashton is a profound exploration into the heart and soul of Japan's ancient spiritual tradition. Ashton, a seasoned scholar and passionate observer, takes readers on an illuminating journey through the rich tapestry of Shinto, unraveling its mystique and unveiling its timeless wisdom. With meticulous research and a poetic touch, the author delves into the sacred realms of Shintoism, exposing its rituals, myths, and the profound connection between the Japanese people and the natural world.
This compelling work goes beyond mere academic discourse, offering a visceral experience of Shinto's essence. Ashton not only captures the intricate details of Shinto ceremonies but also delves into the profound philosophical underpinnings that have shaped the spiritual landscape of Japan for centuries. As readers immerse themselves in the pages of "Shinto," they are transported to sacred shrines, where the ethereal whispers of kami, the divine spirits, resonate through ancient forests and sacred groves.
More than a scholarly examination, "Shinto" is an invitation to explore the profound interplay between the tangible and the transcendent, the seen and the unseen. Ashton masterfully weaves together historical insights, cultural anecdotes, and spiritual revelations, creating a literary masterpiece that resonates with both the intellect and the soul. This book is a testament to the enduring power of Shinto, a spiritual tradition that continues to inspire reverence and awe, offering a timeless path to harmony with nature and the divine. In the hands of William Ashton, Shinto emerges not just as a religious practice, but as a living, breathing force that has shaped and sustained the soul of Japan for millennia.

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