稲荷道場Inari Dōjō has begun!
The first session is “大祓詞Ōharae-no-kotoba Session. The Episode 1: Introduction and History”
The Inari Dōjō is a virtual Dōjō with lectures about Shinto, Japanese culture, customs, traditions, and language as well as Japanese pop culture!
In our first Dōjō session, “Ōharae-no-kotoba Session, Episode 1: Introduction and History,” Rev. Hasegawa introduces “大祓詞Ōharae-no-kotoba” and its history, followed by the full reading of “大祓詞Ōharae-no-kotoba.” After this first episode, the “Ōharae-no-kotoba” Sessions will become accessible only to our members and patrons.
The Ōharae-no-kotoba lessons will consist of 14 episodes, with Episode 2 discussing the overall meaning, followed by Episodes 3 to 14 which will explore the translations. For each episode, you can read Ōharae-no-kotoba with the Shinto priest!
In order to access our future Inari Dōjō lectures, you will need to join our membership. For details please visit our website ShintoInari.org or Patreon.com/ShintoInari
May the Nature Spirits/Kami-sama be with you!
Passing along eco-conscious traditions to the next generation.
The nature-friendly spiritual group, Shinto Shrine of Shusse Inari in America is a registered
501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
All profits raised from these services, membership, donations and related products will be directed towards opening a community center (Shinto Shrine) in Los Angeles, and will fund events at the center and worldwide to introduce an eco-conscious, traditional Japanese way of living so that the next generation may enjoy nature as we do.
If more people are willing to follow this traditional way of living, the world will shift to value and protect nature, stop climate change, save endangered species, and embrace clean energy and environment!
We hold various events introducing the traditional Japanese eco-conscious way of life so that future generations can enjoy nature as we do.
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