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Benediction of Amulets by Kami Priests
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Benediction of Amulets by Kami Priests
Kami are spirits that are worshipped in the religion of Shinto. These spirits can be in the form of elements of the landscape, forces of nature, as beings and the qualities that these beings express; as well as the spirits of the dead. Many Japanese leaders (like the Emperor for example) could be or become kami. This shows the benediction (blessing) of amulets by kami priests (Kannushi) who lead the worship of a given kami. Date: circa 1860s
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Amulet Amulets Benediction Blessing Gathering Kami Priest Priests Shinto Shore Worship
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This evocative photograph captures a profound moment in the ancient religion of Shinto, practiced in Japan since prehistoric times. The scene unfolds at the water's edge, where Kannushi, or kami priests, perform the benediction of amulets. Kami are the spirits revered in Shinto, found in various forms: elements of the landscape, forces of nature, beings, and even the qualities they express. These spirits could also include the deceased and even Japanese leaders, such as the Emperor. The Kannushi, dressed in traditional attire, are leading the worship of a specific kami, their solemn faces focused on the ritual at hand. They are surrounded by a gathering of devoted followers, all seeking the spiritual protection and blessings of the kami. The amulets, intricately designed and often made of materials like wood, paper, or metal, are held out for the priests to bless. These talismans would be taken home and worn as a symbol of faith and protection. The photograph, taken in the late 1860s, beautifully encapsulates the deep connection between the people and their spiritual beliefs. The serene setting of the sea and shore adds to the sense of tranquility and reverence. This poignant image offers a glimpse into the rich history and traditions of Shinto, a religion that continues to shape the cultural identity of Japan.
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