What does Kegare mean in Japanese?

Kegare (穢れ・汚れ, uncleanness, defilement) is the Japanese term for a state of pollution and defilement, important particularly in Shinto as a religious term.
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What is Harae and kegare?

Harae is one of four essential elements involved in a Shinto ceremony. The purpose is the purification of pollution or sins (tsumi) and uncleanness (kegare). These concepts include bad luck and disease as well as guilt in the English sense.
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Does kami mean God?

kami, plural kami, object of worship in Shintō and other indigenous religions of Japan. The term kami is often translated as “god,” “lord,” or “deity,” but it also includes other forces of nature, both good and evil, which, because of their superiority or divinity, become objects of reverence and respect.
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What does Misogi mean in Japanese?

Misogi (禊) is a Japanese Shinto practice of ritual purification by washing the entire body. Misogi is related to another Shinto purification ritual called Harae – thus both being collectively referred to as misogiharae (禊祓).
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What is considered impure in Shinto?

Impurity in Shinto refers to anything which separates us from kami, and from musubi, the creative and harmonising power. The things which make us impure are tsumi - pollution or sin.
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What is sin in Shinto?

Shinto. The Shinto concept of sin is inexorably linked to concepts of purity and pollution. Shinto does not have a concept of original sin, instead believing that all human beings are born pure. Sin, also called Tsumi, is anything that makes people impure (i.e. anything that separates them from the kami).
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Is Christianity allowed in Japan?

Japan's Meiji government lifted the ban on Christianity in 1873. Some hidden Christians rejoined the Catholic Church. Others chose to remain in hiding — even to this day. A baptism ceremony for a child on Ikitsuki Island, Nagasaki prefecture.
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Does Amaterasu have a child?

Amaterasu has 5 sons Ame-no-oshihomimi, Ame-no-hohi, Amatsuhikone, Ikutsuhikone, and Kumanokusubi. Several figures and noble clans claim descent from Amaterasu most notably the Japanese imperial family through Emperor Jimmu who descended from her grandson Ninigi.
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What is misogi Jesse Itzler?

But in late 2018, while listening to an episode of the Joe Rogan Experience, entrepreneur Jesse Itzler mentioned a concept called 'misogi'. It's a Japanese practice of ritual purification that typically involves people drenching themselves in freezing cold water.
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What does the word Matsuri mean?

matsuri, (Japanese: “festival”), in general, any of a wide variety of civil and religious ceremonies in Japan; more particularly, the shrine festivals of Shintō.
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What does Kagura mean in Japanese?

Kagura literally means entertaining the gods. It is a sacred Japanese dance and music ritual dedicated to the gods of Shinto. Since ancient times, it has been performed at regional festivals as a ceremony to pray for a good harvest and to ward off natural disasters.
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What does Nari mean in Japanese?

なり • (nari) 形, 態: clothing; appearance; shape; form.
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What does Kaze mean Japanese?

wind, air, style, manner.
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What is considered kegare?

Kegare (穢れ・汚れ, uncleanness, defilement) is the Japanese term for a state of pollution and defilement, important particularly in Shinto as a religious term. Typical causes of kegare are the contact with any form of death, childbirth (for both parents), disease and menstruation, and acts such as rape.
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What is a burakumin in Japan?

burakumin, (Japanese: “hamlet people”, ) also called Eta, (“pollution abundant”), outcaste, or “untouchable,” Japanese minority, occupying the lowest level of the traditional Japanese social system.
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What is Harai in Japanese?

harai, also spelled Harae, Barai, or Barae, in Japanese religion, any of numerous Shintō purification ceremonies. Harai rites, and similar misogi exercises using water, cleanse the individual so that he may approach a deity or sacred power (kami).
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What is Kevin's rule?

I call it the Kevin Rule. And I said to myself, and this is what I would say to my thirty-five-year-old self, and I'll show you why, if I can't take a weekend every other month, to put something on the calendar for myself, if I can't do that, my life is really out of balance.
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What is Misogi challenge?

Itzler's version, the Misogi Challenge, is designed to help us uncover what we're capable of as individuals and to tap into possibilities we don't see in the moment. Once we complete the challenge, it's a reminder that we are stronger than we believe and that more is possible than we can imagine.
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What is Uke Mochi?

Uke Mochi or Ukemochi (保食神, meaning "Goddess who Possesses food" or "Goddess who Protects/Preserves food") is a Japanese goddess of food written about in the Nihon Shoki and the Kojiki, and is worshipped in the outer portion of Amaterasu's shrine, the Ise Shrine.
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What does Susanoo mean in Japanese?

Susanoo, in full Susanoo no Mikoto, also spelled Susanowo, (Japanese: Impetuous Male), in Japanese mythology, the storm god, younger brother of the sun goddess Amaterasu.
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How hot is the Amaterasu?

Amaterasu Patera is a patera, a complex crater with scalloped edges, on Jupiter's moon Io. It is one of the darkest features on Io, and the measurement of its thermal spectrum (its temperature was estimated in 1979 to be 281 K) helped to support an anticorrelation between albedo and temperature for Ionian hotspots.
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Does Japan celebrate Christmas?

Christmas in Japan: Facts and traditions. Christmas is in the air! While it isn't a national holiday in Japan, since only about 1 percent of the whole population in Japan is Christian, it's still felt throughout the country.
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What do Japanese believe?

According to the Government of Japan, 69.0% of the population practises Shintō, 66.7% practise Buddhism, 1.5% practise Christianity and 6.2% practise other religions as of 2018. However, people tend to identify with no religion when asked about religious belief.
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What religion is most Japanese?

According to the annual statistical research on religion in 2018 by the Government of Japan's Agency for Culture Affairs, 69.0 percent of the population practices Shinto, 66.7 percent Buddhism, 1.5 percent Christianity, and 6.2 percent belonged to other religions.
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Is Shinto compatible with Christianity?

Coexistence with other religions

Although early Christian missionaries were hostile to Shinto, in more recent times it was seen by some Christians as so different from their own faith that they were willing to allow Japanese Christians to practice Shinto as well as Christianity.
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