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Shinto: The Way of the Kami and Japan's Indigen...

Quick Answer Shinto (神道, "the way of the kami") is Japan's indigenous spiritual tradition. It has no founder, no central scripture, and no fixed creed. It centres on the worship...

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Dionysus: God of Wine, Ecstasy, and Sacred Madness

Quick Answer Dionysus is the Greek god of wine, ecstasy, theatre, and ritual madness. Born twice (once from his mortal mother Semele, once from Zeus's thigh), he represents the dissolution...

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Horus: The Falcon God, Divine Kingship, and the...

Horus is the falcon-headed Egyptian god of kingship, the sky, and divine protection. Son of Osiris and Isis, he avenged his father's murder by defeating Set in a contest lasting...

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Friluftsliv: The Norwegian Philosophy of Open-A...

Friluftsliv (FREE-loofts-liv) is the Norwegian philosophy of "free air life": the cultural practice of spending regular, unhurried time outdoors in nature as an essential part of daily existence. Coined by...

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Kaizen: The Japanese Art of Continuous Improvem...

Quick Answer Kaizen (改善) means "change for the better" in Japanese. Originating from post-war industrial quality management (Deming, Toyota, Imai), it teaches that small, consistent improvements compound into radical transformation....

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The Mayan Calendar: Tzolkin, Long Count, and th...

Quick Answer The Mayan calendar is a system of interlocking time cycles including the 260-day Tzolkin (sacred count), 365-day Haab (solar calendar), 52-year Calendar Round, and the Long Count spanning...