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hailodin6661

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Shinbutsu-shūgō was the religion of the Feudal Shogun government of Japan for a period of time until about the 1870's. Wikipedia "Literally [Meaning] syncretism of kami and Buddhas also called Shinbutsu-konkō. Literally [Meaning] jumbling up or contamination of kami and Buddhas." This is a fusion of the native Japanese religion of the Kami, which is Shinto, with Buddhism. The kami are said to be this. My notes in brackets. " Kami (Japanese: 神, [káꜜmì]) are the spirits or phenomena that are worshiped in the religion of Shinto. They can be elements of the landscape, forces of nature, as well as beings and the qualities that these beings express, and include the spirits of venerated dead persons. Many kami are considered the ancient ancestors of entire clans, and some ancestors became kami upon their death if they were able to embody the values andvirtues of kami in life [Magnum Opus?]. Traditionally, great or sensational leaders like the Emperor could be kami." [Sound like Hitler or the Pharoah?] There even exists/existed in the native Shinto religion of Japan a Kami that was a sun god, a kami that was a god of war. They have magic as well. They show the sacred Mudras too. The entire Shinto religion is an evolutionary branch of the Sacred knowledge taught here at JoS. Natures Eternal Religion. Their gods mimic ours, their teachings of nature worship etc. Its all the same. Shinto is originally Paganism, with roots at the beggining the same as ours, Satanism. Is it any wonder why the Japanese (who generally are more awake to this day than the average Westerner) sided with Hitler? It's interesting to note that Buddhism has been called as a destructive jewish invention/corruption of ancient knowledge by our clergy. It is filling the purpose in the East of Christianity in the West. And it's results were the same. Even the Japanese themselves call the religious fusion of Buddhism into their society as a contamination. And it mixed with the native religion the same as how the Catholic Church fused Jewish concepts with Pagan teachings to create Christianity. Now it gets interesting. In the later part of the 1800's a revolution occurred in Japan. A revolt of young warriors, much like Hitler's Nazis, fought and sized power. And what they demanded and what they accomplished was much the same. A foreshadowing. They disposed of the feudal Shoguns, and restored rule of a spiritual and enlightened person, the Emperor. An Asian system, that for good reason, mimicks that of the Druids, the Pharoahs, the Roman Emperor etc. They brought people out of poverty. They modernized their navy, adding steamships. They brought telegraph and electricity to the cities. The State regulated religion, putting sharp pressure on the Jewish infection of Buddhism, and placed Shinto and it's masters on a well deserved pedestal. They brought honor and wealth to Japan for the first time in forever. They aligned with their Sacred past. The sun was rising on the Empire of Japan and its people. They were like National Socialists of a different name and brand. They ended the dark ages for their people because they were returning to the natural order and ridding society of enemy influences. They called this agressive campaign "Enlightenment and civilization." They literally were enlightening and civilizing people. Building something great. They even applied Eugenics. They took control of primitive people, the tribes and things, and civilized them the best they could, while seperating them from the higher castes. They removed foreign primitive people as well. They mimic the program of the United States to remove and control Native Americans to make way for white settlement. Among this campaign of "enlightenment and civilization" was a ban of tattooing. This was enforced by all 3 Emperors of the Japanese Empire until 1947 when America had finally Jewed them. It's interesting to think that if the Axis had won, there might not be tattooing in Asia today. In an historical inconsistency, I found that the "civilization and enlightenment" was considered a liberal, progressive policy; the ban on tattoos being a part of that. Yet when the Americans were administering Japan, they ended this ban after they looked at primitive tribal people and their supposedly beautiful tattoos. They wanted to preserve this. This too was called under the banner of "liberal progressive". It seems the definition of liberal progressive changed over time. Japan clawed it's way away from primitive mud hut feudalsm and tribalism and to advancement and greatness. And along with the many backwards ways of the dark ages they removed was the tattoos. I see a correlation between their ascent and decline and the respective view of society towards tattoos. Even today it's very very common for people to not be hired or lose jobs over their body modifications. Tourists are often shocked that they get kicked out of hotel and restaurants for them, or are forced to place flesh colored pasties over them at saunas. And politicians in Japan sometimes make a populist pitch that take a stance against tattoos. There are probably millions or more people in Japan, not to mention the whole world that do not support this practice. And no, not supporting it is not "Christain". The Shinto Leadership that helped the Nazis were not infested with Torah in the head. So what is to be said to any Japanese readers that don't agree with tattooing? Or readers from anywhere that don't agree with it. Are these people trolls? Are they weak people being manipulated by the enemy to ruin your day? Are they knowingly cucking to the enemy? Shall we put them in the corner with a dunce cap? Will you cut all ties with them because they don't walk on eggshells for people's ego? Do you spit on the Emperor? Do you say "Fuck Japan"? Do you discount the greatness that was the Japanese Empire because they weren't liberal and progressive enough to allow the people to mutilate themselves? At worst these people are just ignorant and wrong, but nothing more than that. They are not evil, or trolls, or sent by the enemy. In that case doesn't it mean they deserve to be educated on why and how they are wrong, and what is right? Don't they deserve the respect any new member gets here when they are learning new truths?
 
I had this broken into paragraphs but something went wrong. I post from mobile which is hard to edit. Can someone break this into paragraphs for me and post in the reply?
 
I think you need to reflect on why this bothers you so much. I particularly enjoyed reading this; but it's been weeks now, and you still vehemently defend yourself against... no one, for a while now.

I mean no disrespect at all. I just felt like you should know that it appears as though you're pushing your opinion. You have a nice collection ov historical examples to back you up, and I applaud you on that point. It's just your presentation that has an almost coercive vibe.

Again, I have the utmost respect for you. And I very well could be misinterpreting- after all, we've never met. I just know that sometimes I need people to point out when I'm operating on bias. Mayhap you don't have that problem. I wouldn't know.

Either way, this was a great post, and I enjoyed it thoroughly. I'll hafta go research Shinto on my own time.

Hail Satan!
 
I don't see this so much as defending myself as pointing out a potential problem. My adamence is in proportion to the scope that the problem appears to be to me. I see a picture nobody else sees. Whether that picture is ultimately correct or not remains to be seen. But if what I am seeing is true to reality, then anyone else of good intent would be firm on this as well.

A certain adamence is also required whenever the status quo is challenged. A status quo which is deeply backed by certain things. Were I timid this would not have even the chance to even be mulled over in the minds of people.

However, I did play a bit of defense in this particular post. It is not the case that I am defending myself against nothing. There are also other factors at play here, which have shaped the approach and tone of my posts, most especially this one. These factors I hope are now better understood. I won't speak to these with you because it is not relevant to you. If it is relevant you will know.

For my approach I am open to suggestions on that if you wish to send an email to me to give further perspective. I am less than infallible, so it's possible there are things I could have done differently.

 But IMHO any time something of no worth is challenged, those that cling to it will see questioning and criticism of it as coercive or something else along those lines. Just like Christians view our critique of their world as hostile. I understand this as an error we all are capable of, so this isn't to spit fire at anyone that does this. It's to be expected.

I never thought I'd get praise for my views, but I thought it important to at least explore this line of thought for the sake of potential gains in the greater advancement. Or a firmer understanding of whatever the ultimate truth is.

I honestly expected someone to come along and clear it all up for me like they usually do on any subject and say "This is the way it is." But that never happened and all I ever got was more reasons to question it as I dug into it.

But I do believe I may be right. Why was it that when I was making great gains spiritually that they came to me, the enemy, and they hit me with hard attacks. They gave me great urges to go back to smoking weed. Putting all thoughts into me as well. And among these urges and thoughts I was told to cover myself in tatoos and piercings.

I would think nothing of it, but when the urge to tattoo came along with a prod to go back to a clearly destructive drug habit, I figured something was up.

 I believe they can stand nothing more than a strong beautiful aryan embodying to some degree nature's perfection. It's an emblem of Nature in body. God as some call it. And as the jews say, they will destroy God. They can't have walking manifestations of God for people to look to if they are going to destroy it.

We are a movement of Nature, of God. And a perfected form for our people is the right emblem to represent our views, beliefs, standards and goals, and will also naturally attract many to us.



The above is IMHO. I am no priest, so take that into account, but it's the truth I have found for myself.
 
I agree with you 100 percent on this subject, hailodin. I, too, believe that we need to question  many more practices which have gained broad acceptance in our society. And I often think back to the national socialist society with their beautiful aryan traits as the perfected men and women where no tattoos were necessary to express a certain individuality
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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