A gift for lovers of myth and legend
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Shang Li
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A gift for lovers of myth and legend
Here is a link to the most accurate translation I have found yet of the shinto legends regarding teh rise of teh Kami, and their human decendants. (note, it is a little confusing as the translator did not have a perfect grasp of teh language, and used literal translation for names and everything else.)
http://www.sacred-texts.com/shi/kj/index.htm
http://www.sacred-texts.com/shi/kj/index.htm
Understanding, is not a thing that comes swiftly, but rather in stages, a journey that once begun, must be seen to it's end.
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Ron Caliburn
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Kei Nakamura
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Ron Caliburn
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Ron Caliburn
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Ron Caliburn
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Bert_the_Turtle
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he was to say the least, an excellent fighter, and a brilliant philosopher. I know him only through reading the things he has said, and reading of his exploits, and it's really a shame that I never had the chance to truly meet this man.
"God, I know you say you love all of your children equally, but you don't, do ya? I'm on to you, big guy." Dr. Percival Cox
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Kei Nakamura
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Was Mr. Li bhuddist, or shinto in his belief?
If he was shinto he would probably be looking for his living relatives and those that pay him respects, that he may watch over them - that is the origin of the ancestor kami, in their beliefs.
The Bhuddist doctrine states that there is a bit of time while the spirit cleanses it's self in order to be born again.
If he was shinto he would probably be looking for his living relatives and those that pay him respects, that he may watch over them - that is the origin of the ancestor kami, in their beliefs.
The Bhuddist doctrine states that there is a bit of time while the spirit cleanses it's self in order to be born again.
