In an attempt to communicate with 8 million gods, Shinto has a variety of spiritual communication methods—shrines, rituals, festivals, and prayers.







But don’t be fooled by the appearance of Shinto. Purity, sincerity, and harmony with nature are not the true identity of the ancient religion.



Shinto is a supreme religion of Japan, and it hides inconvenient facts about Shinto, the emperor, and Japan. Regardless of its apparent beauty, Shinto denies truth, justice, and freedom.



Shinto tries to communicate with the gods of Shinto through a wide range of rituals.

But Shinto priests don’t get any messages from Shinto gods. They pretend to be communicating with spiritual beings. Priests, believers, or common people try hard to communicate with spiritual beings. But they never gain any inspirations.
Shinto can’t teach the difference between good and evil to Japanese people. It whitewashes Japan and its leaders.
Shinto does not teach truth and justice, and makes Japan a spiritually dark country.
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