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Japanese History: The Founding Myth
Also known as the "Prince Yamato Myth" (Nihan Shoki / Kojiki), the founding myth of Japan involves the relation between man and the Kami or Natural Spirits/'gods'. The Kami came into existence on a plane parallel to the Prime Material, whence Japan is created after Izanagi (the male) 'dips his spear into the ocean' and creates Japan along with Izanami (the female). They produce a pantheon of gods, and it is through this natural divinity that the hegemony of the Yamato House is mythically legitimized. [eng]
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Wiccan, Witch, Pagan, Search Engine... AriadneSpider
The Wiccan/Witch/Pagan Search Engine. Categories: Art, Buddhism, ChristoPaganism, Divination, Druid, Gay-Les-Bi, Gnostic, Goddess, Hinduism, Magick, Merchants Music, Neo-Pagan, New Age, Online E-Zines, Pagan, Satanism, Shamanism,
Taoism, Voodoo, Wicca, Witchcraft. [eng]
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The State Museum of the History of Religion
Exhibitions: Applied arts in russian Orthodox Church, Amulets and Charms, Russian Church art of the 15th-early 20th cc., Embroidery in gold in Russian Orthodox Church, Signed icons, Islam - religion and mode of life, Hinduism: traditions and culture, 1000 Buddas, Poppular household read, Secret of siberian shamanism. [rus | eng]
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Bases de mythologies asiatiques
Les mythes hindous, bouddhistes, taoistes. Les personnages importants. Les mytes et les épopés: Le Ramayana, Le Mahabharata, La légende du roi des singes, La vie de Bouddha. [fra]
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Tir na nOg.
Society of Celtic Shamans remembering the Faery Faith of their ancestors. [eng]
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