Yahhoo 🌸 Hmm, today I feel like talking about Shinto ⛩️. I think many people know what shinto is, since you learn japanese so I won't write a big essay 😆 I actually feel deeply connected to shinto because this is an animist religion. I'm not necessarily religious tho. Shinto is more a way of life than a strict religion, and many Japanese people themselves practice it in that exact way: not as a religion, but as a set of spiritual, cultural, and nature-based traditions (mixed with Buddhism). Shinto focuses on simple, meaningful acts: purification, gratitude, seasonal festivals, respect for ancestors. So it's perfect if you love forests, rivers, mountains : Shinto honors those places as sacred. Since I'm limited to 1000 characters, I will share the link of 3 articles I wrote about : - Gratitude and Respecting the Flow of Nature, inspired by Buddhist Mujo and Shinto Harmony and - How gratitude and flowing with nature (Mujo & Shinto harmony) help with accepting life ☀️ - And I personally live in Harmony with Nature through Shinto, without being religious. You can read if you're interested by this topic : https://boo08sasaki.wixsite.com/seri-2/blog/categories/spirituality Are you interested by shinto, did you already visit a shrine ⛩️?