One practice of Shintoism is that rituals connect people to their ancient past. Shinto rituals often involve ceremonies conducted at shrines, where practitioners engage with kami (deities or spirits) and honor their ancestors, thereby linking the present with their historical and cultural heritage.
What is one practice of Shintoism?
Followers worship one supreme being.
Rituals connect people to their ancient past.
Believers read sacred texts for learning and inspiration.
Adherents remember and revere a founder.
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