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    Oomoto (大本, Ōmoto, Great Source, or Great Origin), also known as Oomoto-kyo (大本教, Ōmoto-kyō), is a religion founded in 1892 by Deguchi Nao (1836–1918)...
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    Esperanto (section Oomoto)
    original on April 14, 2021. Retrieved September 15, 2020. "The Oomoto Esperanto portal". Oomoto.or.jp. Archived from the original on August 17, 2000. Retrieved...
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  • Indonesian mythology Balinese mythology Islamic mythology Japanese mythology Oomoto Shinto Kanglei mythology Korean mythology Meitei mythology (Manipuri mythology)...
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  • Makiko Ohmoto (redirect from Oomoto Makiko)
    Makiko Ohmoto (大本 眞基子, Ōmoto Makiko, born February 1, 1973) is a freelance Japanese voice actress from Kurashiki, Okayama. She is best known for voicing...
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  • The Oomoto Shin'yu (大本神諭) is a sacred scripture of Oomoto, a Japanese new religion founded in 1892 by Deguchi Nao. The original manuscript was called...
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  • Today, the use of Nihon-shiki for writing Japanese is advocated by the Oomoto sect and some independent organizations. During the Allied occupation of...
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    Onisaburo Deguchi (category Oomoto)
    married Nao's fifth daughter Sumi and adopted the name Deguchi Onisaburō. Oomoto teaches that the guardian spirit of Nao is Amaterasu, described as a male...
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    religious movements appeared. Among them were Tenrikyo, Kurozumikyo, and Oomoto, sometimes called Nihon Sandai Shinkōshūkyō ('Japan's three large new religions')...
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  • Black Dragon Society invited Oomoto leader Onisaburo Deguchi on a journey to Mongolia. Onisaburo led a group of Oomoto disciples, including Aikido founder...
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  • Sect Shinto (section Oomoto)
    (教派神道連合会, Federation of Sectarian Shinto) was adopted. After World War II, Oomoto joined the federation, but Tenrikyo and Shinto Taiseikyo withdrew. Tensha...
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    the Oomoto religion in Japan, a sect claiming to possess visions of an emerging world order. Several generations of Eye's family belonged to Oomoto[citation...
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    source of salvation. Guiyidao is related to the Japanese Shinto sect of Oomoto (大本 "Great Source") and is a proscribed religion in the People's Republic...
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  • movements which claim to have discovered this primeval way of thought are Oomoto, Izumo-taishakyo. The following is deduced from studying the language of...
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    Nao Deguchi (category Oomoto)
    Deguchi (出口 なお) (January 22, 1837 – November 16, 1918) founded the religion Oomoto-kyo after being possessed by a spirit called Ushitora no Konjin. Even though...
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  • atipatu kotāyūtak kūr Mespilism: The Way Of The Medlar Oahspe: A New Bible Oomoto Shin'yu The Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster The writings of Raël...
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  • Taikyō Izumo-taishakyo Jingukyo Juka Suika Taiseikyō Konkōkyō Ontake-kyō Oomoto Kurozumikyō Shugendō Shrine Shinto Association of Shinto Shrines Kokugaku...
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    Kadampa Tradition New Thought Religious Science Unity Church Nuwaubian Nation Oomoto Opus Dei Palmarian Catholic Church Peoples Temple Pilgrims of Arès Prathyaksha...
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    Several new religious movements drawing upon Shinto, such as Tenrikyo and Oomoto, were founded by individuals claiming to be guided by a possessing kami...
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    led by the Aikido founder, Morihei Ueshiba, at the headquarters of the Oomoto religion in Ayabe. The Sakura group sought political reform: the elimination...
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  • "study of kotodama"), which was popularized by Onisaburo Deguchi in the Oomoto religion. This field takes the Japanese gojūon phonology as the mystical...
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    original birth name. Zamenhof is honoured as a deity by the Japanese religion Oomoto, which encourages the use of Esperanto among its followers. A genus of lichen...
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  • birthed or influenced a multiplicity of Japanese New Religions, such as Oomoto. Many of these faiths carry on the Panentheistic views of Konkokyo [citation...
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    Encyclopedia of Aikido. Archived from the original on 17 October 2007. Oomoto Foundation (2007). "The Teachings". Teachings and Scriptures. Netinformational...
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  • Chief Patriarch (1936–1973) Kurozumi Muneharu, Chief Patriarch (1973–2017) Oomoto – Nao Deguchi, Spiritual Leader (1892–1918) Sumi Deguchi, Spiritual Leader...
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  • spiritual aspect of life. He was initially a follower of the Shinto offshoot Oomoto, a new religion that taught that the much anticipated Age of Light was approaching...
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    German-born philosopher. Onisaburo Deguchi, one of the chief figures of the Oomoto religious movement in Japan and president of the Universala Homama Asocio...
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  • culture of China and Japan. In Kyoto, he was the founding director of the Oomoto School of Traditional Japanese Arts. In 1946, aged 19, Kidd moved to China...
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    heretical by the imperial government.: 12―13 Nao Deguchi, the originator of Oomoto-kyō, in their later years claimed that their soul is the same as that of...
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  • the Baháʼí Faith, the Bhakti movement of Hinduism, as well as Daoyuan and Oomoto. Main elements of the society were inner freedom and independence connected...
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    p. 183. Stalker, Nancy K. (2008). Prophet motive : Deguchi Onisaburō, Oomoto, and the rise of new religions in Imperial Japan. Honolulu: University of...
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