Sendou
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Sendou 神道 San4 dou6 | |
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Classification | West Abarian religions |
Scripture | Book of Dou |
Theology | Animistic and Polytheistic |
Region | Yingok, X |
Language | Old Yinese |
Separated from | Yinese animism |
Separations | X |
Number of followers | c. 380 million |
Sendou (Yinese: 神道, Jinping: San4 dou6), also known as Sendouism is a religion originating from Yingok variously characterised by its philosophy of living in harmony with nature through worshipping supernatural entities believed to inhabit all things. Sendouist ideology has informed the development of various practices within the tradition of Yingok and beyond, including forms of meditation and astrology. There is no central authority in control of Sendou, with much diversity of belief and practice evident among practitioners.