Hinokishin
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Hinokishin is a teaching from Tenrikyo
in which adherents are taught to perform selfless actions in gratitude for the daily blessings of their bodies, which are considered as "a thing lent, a thing borrowed" from "God the Parent."
Tenrikyo
Tenrikyo is a monotheistic religion originating in revelations to a 19th-century Japanese woman named Nakayama Miki, known as Oyasama by followers...
in which adherents are taught to perform selfless actions in gratitude for the daily blessings of their bodies, which are considered as "a thing lent, a thing borrowed" from "God the Parent."
External links
- International Hinokishin Corps 2009
- Selfless and Thankful Action (A Glossary to Tenrikyo Terms)
- Selfless and Thankful Action (Growing Spiritually Day by Day)
- Selfless and Thankful Action (Joyousness Day After Day)
- Selfless and Thankful Action (My Hopes for the Young)
- Selfless and Thankful Action (Tenrikyo: The Path to Joyousness)
- Selfless and Thankful Action (Words of the Path)
- Selfless and Thankful Action (Yoboku's Guide to Tenrikyo)