Japanese sci-fi, as in anime, involves their Buddhistic and Animistic spirituality.
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Japanese sci-fi, as in anime, involves their Buddhistic and Animistic spirituality.
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"Have you heard about panpsychism?" "No, what's that?" "It's the idea that everything, at some level, has the aspect of mind." "You mean even this pillow?" "Yeah, at a scant level maybe, even that pillow has some mind. It's kind of Animistic."
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Maybe, the Japanese animistic belief in the "kami"—spirits, souls, and gods ubiquitous in nature—facilitates the incorporation of Jesus Christ. Some Hindus in India believe that Jesus Christ was one of the incarnations of Vishnu.
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Some animistic religions believe that there are multiple souls or spirits in the body.
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