In Shinto, the kami are (powerful gods who created the world. merciful beings who lead others to enlightenment teachers who stress discipline and self control local spirits who represent as aspects of nature)

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In Shinto, the kami are best understood as local spirits that represent various aspects of nature. They can be associated with natural elements such as mountains, rivers, trees, and even certain places or ancestors. Kami are revered and worshiped in various rituals and practices, reflecting their significance in the natural and spiritual world.