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Shinto is Japan's indigenous religion; a complex of ancient folk belief and rituals; basically animistic religion that perceives the presence of gods or of the sacred in animals, in plants, and even in things which have no life, such as stones and waterfalls. Topics include shinto, shintoism and japanese religion. Also covered are shinto religion, shinto shrine, as well as shinto gods, shinto symbols and more.
Recent Articles

zensho and to live complete
japanese music forms:Gagaku
A feature article by an Alumbo member, Jan 11, 2008 
Review of Japanese Court music,particularly Gagku. This Instrumental form was part of ancient Japans musical culture. It survives today giving the listener to see a piece of orchestral antiquity. read: zensho and to live complete
Darkness Visible:
Finding Light in your Darkness
A feature article by Ross Heaven, May 23, 2007 
Awakening Spiritual Light through Darkness Meditation. By Ross Heaven read: Darkness Visible:
What is transpersonal psychology?
What is transpersonal psychology?
A feature article by anhtdvn, Apr 28, 2006 
Transpersonal psychology is an integration of psychology and spirituality. It includes all realms of being human, including realms that go beyond words and perceptions. It includes the awareness that we are spiritual beings living in physical bodies. When salt and water are mixed the salt is not observable and no longer takes up space but can be tasted as part of the water. Such is the transpersonal experience, which expands beyond the boundaries and limitations of time and space. Transpersonal psychology recognizes the importance of our individual personalities, but it also includes mystical realms of experience which extend outside the limitations of intellectual understanding and material existence. Transpersonal psychology does not oppose or contradict other models of psychology. read: What is transpersonal psychology?
The Kenshiro Abbe 50th Celebrations
A tribute to Kenshiro Abbe the greatest Budo master to visit the UK.
A feature article by an Alumbo member, Sep 23, 2005 
In 1955 the Budo master Kenshiro Abbe Sensei arrived in the UK to teach Judo. This was also the inception of Aikido to the UK. This article tells of the tribute to Abbe Sensei at Crystal Palace Sports Centre May 14th 2005. The master/the direct students/the guests/the day. read: The Kenshiro Abbe 50th Celebrations
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From the Archives

The Lost Goddess Tradition of Feng Shui
Recovering our relationship with Nature
A feature article by Christan Hummel, Jan 15, 2005 
Is there more to the location of corporate headquarters, and the war in Iraq than we think? Can Feng Shui's ancient Goddess traditions give us a clue? It was a cold night, and huddled around the fire the warm glow of the embers created a sense of safety and comfort to offset the clammy dampness of the cave.... read: The Lost Goddess Tradition of Feng Shui
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