Harmony with nature is a core principle in both paths from "summary" of Zen and Shinto by Chikao Fujisawa
The essence of the relationship between Zen and Shinto lies in the profound appreciation of the natural world. Both traditions emphasize an intimate connection with nature, seeing it as a source of inspiration, wisdom, and tranquility. In Zen, the practice of meditation often draws from the serene landscapes, encouraging practitioners to immerse themselves in the present moment and discover a deeper awareness through nature's rhythms.
Shinto, on the other hand, venerates the kami, or spirits, that inhabit natural elements such as trees, rivers, and mountains. This belief fosters a sense of reverence for the environment, urging individuals to recognize the sacredness in all aspects of the natural world. Rituals and festivals often celebrate the changing seasons, embodying a cyclical understanding of existence that mirrors the cycles found in nature.
Both paths advocate for a lifestyle ...
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