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- Mitama abstract "The Japanese word mitama (御魂・御霊・神霊, honorable spirit) refers to the spirit of a kami or the soul of a dead person. It is composed of two characters, the first of which, mi (御, honorable), is a simply an honorific. The second, tama (魂・霊) means "spirit". The character pair 神霊, also read mitama, is used exclusively to refer to a kami's spirit. Significantly, the term mitamashiro (御魂代, mitama representative) is a synonym of shintai, the object which in a Shinto shrine houses the enshrined kami. British Japanologist William George Aston (1841-1911) believed the mitama to be comparable as a concept to the Jewish Shekhinah.Early Japanese definitions of the mitama, developed later by many thinkers like Motoori Norinaga, maintain it consists of several "souls", relatively independent one from the other.The most developed is the ichirei shikon (一霊四魂), a Shinto theory according to which the spirit (霊魂, reikon) of both kami and human beings consists of one spirit and four souls. The four souls are the ara-mitama (荒御霊・荒御魂, rude soul), the nigi-mitama (和御霊・和御魂, harmonious soul), the saki-mitama (幸御魂, happy soul) and the kushi-mitama (奇御霊・奇御魂, wondrous soul). According to the theory, each of the souls making up the spirit has a character and a function of its own; they all exist at the same time, complementing each other. In the Nihon Shoki, kami Ōnamuchi actually meets his kushi-mitama and shiki-mitama, but does not even recognize them. The four seem moreover to have a different importance, and different thinkers have described their interaction differently.".
- Mitama thumbnail Aramatsuri-no-miya_02.jpg?width=300.
- Mitama wikiPageID "5592395".
- Mitama wikiPageLength "5624".
- Mitama wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Mitama wikiPageRevisionID "664187816".
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLink Amaterasu.
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLink Atsuta_Shrine.
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_culture.
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shinto.
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLink Honorific.
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_studies.
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLink Japanologist.
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLink Kami.
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLink Meiji_Restoration.
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLink Meiji_restoration.
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLink Motoori_Norinaga.
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLink Nihon_Shoki.
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLink Setsumatsusha.
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLink Shekhinah.
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLink Shimonoseki.
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLink Shintai.
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLink Shinto.
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLink Shinto_shrine.
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLink Sumiyoshi_Taisha.
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLink Sumiyoshi_taisha.
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLink William_George_Aston.
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLink Yasukuni_Shrine.
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLink File:Aramatsuri-no-miya_02.jpg.
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ara Mitama".
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ara-mitama and nigi-mitama".
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ara-mitama".
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aramitama".
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mitama".
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLinkText "ara-mitama".
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLinkText "aramitama".
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLinkText "mitama".
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLinkText "mitama#Ara-mitama and nigi-mitama".
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLinkText "mitama#Kushi-mitama".
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLinkText "mitama#Saki-mitama".
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLinkText "nigemitama".
- Mitama wikiPageWikiLinkText "nigi-mitama".
- Mitama hasPhotoCollection Mitama.
- Mitama wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Mitama wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Mitama subject Category:Japanese_culture.
- Mitama subject Category:Shinto.
- Mitama type Article.
- Mitama type Article.
- Mitama type Religion.
- Mitama comment "The Japanese word mitama (御魂・御霊・神霊, honorable spirit) refers to the spirit of a kami or the soul of a dead person. It is composed of two characters, the first of which, mi (御, honorable), is a simply an honorific. The second, tama (魂・霊) means "spirit". The character pair 神霊, also read mitama, is used exclusively to refer to a kami's spirit. Significantly, the term mitamashiro (御魂代, mitama representative) is a synonym of shintai, the object which in a Shinto shrine houses the enshrined kami.".
- Mitama label "Mitama".
- Mitama sameAs Mitama.
- Mitama sameAs 荒魂・和魂.
- Mitama sameAs m.05_5s1n.
- Mitama sameAs Q495568.
- Mitama sameAs Q495568.
- Mitama sameAs 荒魂與和魂.
- Mitama wasDerivedFrom Mitama?oldid=664187816.
- Mitama depiction Aramatsuri-no-miya_02.jpg.
- Mitama isPrimaryTopicOf Mitama.