Kami

|lead=yes}} are the
deities,
divinities,
spirits, mythological, spiritual, or natural phenomena that are venerated in the traditional
Shintoism of
Japan. ''Kami'' can be elements of the landscape, forces of nature, beings and the qualities that these beings express, and/or the spirits of venerated dead people. Many ''kami'' are considered the ancient ancestors of entire
clans (some ancestors became ''kami'' upon their death if they were able to embody the values and
virtues of ''kami'' in life). Traditionally, great leaders like the
Emperor could be or became ''kami''.
In Shinto, ''kami'' are not separate from nature, but are of nature, possessing positive and negative, and
good and evil characteristics. They are manifestations of , the interconnecting energy of the universe, and are considered exemplary of what humanity should strive towards. ''Kami'' are believed to be "hidden" from this world, and inhabit a complementary existence that mirrors our own: . To be in harmony with the awe-inspiring aspects of nature is to be conscious of .
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