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 Kasuga Taisha Shrine in Nara, Japan
Kasuga Taisha Shrine was unified with Kofukuji Temple in the later half of the Heian period (794-1185) with the emergance of the new theological philosophy of Kami-Buddha Fusion.
Kasuga Taisha Shrine is one of the most important Shinto shrines in Nara and is one of the "Three Great Shrines" of Japan.
The Kasuga Taisha shrine is known for its thousands of lanterns and for the lovely wisteria in its botanical gardens.
http://www.yamasa.org/japan/english/destinations/nara/kasuga_taisha.html

  
 Izumo.html
The Main Shrine of the Izumo Taisha is dedicated to Okuninushi-no-kami, a Shinto deity.
The religion of the Izumo Taisha Shrine focuses on the relationship of love, which binds Okuninushi-no-kami with all humanity.
This is the time when all the Shinto gods and goddesses are said to come to Izumo Taisha for their annual meeting.
http://mothra.rerf.or.jp/ENG/Chugoku/Izumo/Izumo.html

  
 KPFK Radio Interview - 1993 with Taisha Abelar - Articles
John: Taisha, in terms of being in the Judeo-Christian context there is a myth how the world originated, how the universe and life originated and how it will end in terms of a son of God coming back and a new heaven.
Whatever Taisha Abelar is and whatever I can say to you now is coming from elsewhere, from another position.
Taisha: Absolutely, because the training that I received in Don Juan's world was very similar to the training Carlos Castaneda received, because we're really a group of very few that were trained by Don Juan himself and his associates.
http://www.ajna.com/great_teachings/toltec/interview_with_abelar.php

  
 Maui1
Florinda declared that she had given Taisha her check of sheer affection but, although Taisha was beautiful and brilliant, she had a horrendous side to her personality and was not the easiest person to get along with.
Taisha spent her days sprawled on the steps of a local church.
While Florinda and Taisha are strikingly vital and energetic, as is the new nagual, Carlos Castaneda, Carol appears to be actually younger.
http://www.geocities.com/impersonalus/maui1.html

  
 Nara Travel: Kasuga Taisha (Kasuga Grand Shrine)
Kasuga Taisha was also the tutelary shrine of the Fujiwara, Japan's most powerful family clan of most of the Nara and Heian Periods.
Kasuga Taisha is Nara 's most celebrated shrine.
Kasuga Taisha is located in the far end of Nara Park, when approaching the park from the JR or Kintetsu Station.
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e4102.html

  
 Must-see Spots: Izumo Taisha
Izumo Taisha is the largest Taisha Zukuri shrine in Japan.
In October, the Gods throughout Japan are welcomed to Izumo Taisha Shrine for the Kamimukae festival.
A recent discovery of giant pillars which supported the inner shrine in later Heian times (794-1185) has given weight to the legend that the ancient Izumo Taisha was a structure raised higher than the great Buddha at Todaiji in Nara Prefecture.
http://www.kankou.pref.shimane.jp/e/must_see/taisha.html

  
 Izumo Taisha temple
Situated at the foot of the sacred Yakumo and Kamiyama hills, the temple of Izumo Taisha is considered to be the oldest and most important Shinto shrine in all of Japan.
Izumo Taisha hosts at least fifteen major festivals each year and the beautiful complex of buildings nestled in a virgin forest is always bustling with pilgrims.
A pilgrim praying at a Kami spirit dwelling, Izumo Taisha temple
http://www.sacredsites.com/asia/japan/izumo_taisha.html

  
 Taisha
At the Kasuga Taisha shrine Shinto priest on his way to a sanctuary to perform sacred rituals.
Shinto "mountain priest" at grand spring festival kumano Hongu Taisha shrine.
Taisha, town, Shimane prefecture, SW Honshu, Japan, on the Sea of Japan.
http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/world/A0847655.html

  
 Osaka Visiting the City Tourist Attractions & Sightseeing Castles, Palaces & Historic Buildings Sumiyoshi Taisha Shrine Hawaiian Airlines Destination Guide
Sumiyoshi Taisha is one of the most famous shrines in Japan--so much so that shrines with similar names can be found all over the country.
This shrine has a very long history and is widely venerated as the home of the guardian deity of sailors.
http://hawaiianairlines.wcities.com/en/record/152,306355/114/index.html

  
 May '95 Omega Workshop pt. IV (Taisha lecture)
Taisha said she would be available for questions the next day.
[Taisha then proceeded to show us the photo, and enlargements thereof, taken by their friend, Tony Karam, a Buddhist scholar, at the Vernal Equinox ceremony at Teotihuacan.
Taisha claimed to have been "in terrible physical shape" at the time, and was very concerned about how she was going to manage to hike all the way back out of the canyon (so that "they wouldn't have to send in a helicopter to pull me out").
http://www.sustainedaction.com/Notes/Omega_ptIV.htm

  
 Japan Reference - Chugoku Guide - Izumo Taisha Grand Shrine 出雲大社ガイド
Izumo Taisha is dedicated to kami Okuninushi-no-Mikoto, patron deity of the wedlock.
Nowadays, couples come to Izumo Taisha to ask Okuninushi for love and happiness in their marriage.
The remote town of Izumo, 33km west of Matsue, is home to Japan's oldest and largest Shinto shrine, Izumo Taisha - although it only comes second in importance after Ise Jingu.
http://www.jref.com/practical/izumo.shtml

  
 Fushimi Inari Taisha in Kyoto
Compared to other shrines you may have already visited, the Fushimi Inari Taisha is huge.
In fact, the impressive number of stone foxes at the Fushimi Inari Taisha is only outnumbered by the red torii.
I hope that my short report has inspired you to visit 'Fushimi Inari Taisha' the next time you are in Kyoto.
http://www.seisekis96.de/fushimi.htm

  
 Izumo Taisha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Izumo Taisha (出雲大社; also Izumo no Ōyashiro) is one of the most ancient and important of the Shinto shrines in
Its name means "The Grand Shrine of Izumo." No record gives the date of establishment.
That hall, and the attached buildings, are National Treasures of Japan.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izumo_Taisha

  
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lantern kasuga taisha shinto shintoist shrine japan japanese history religion Nara pacific far east asia
http://www005.upp.so-net.ne.jp/aoh/LANTERN.HTM

  
 Kasuga Taisha - Maciej Swulinski
Kasuga Taisha was founded in 709 and dedicated to the Fujiwara clan deity of Kashima Jingu (which was named the guardian of the new capitol at Nara) and three divine warriors.
This celebrated shrine is famous for thousands of stone lanterns donated by worshipers since 11th century.
Another thousand, made of bronze hang from the eaves of the buildings.
http://www.swulinski.com/travels/KasugaTaisha.html

  
 Priest of Taoist shrine on grounds of Fushimi Inari Taisha shrine
Priest of Taoist shrine on grounds of Fushimi Inari Taisha shrine
All I can say to those I meet:
http://www.sliceofjapan.com/inari2.html

  
 Kasuga Taisha Shrine
The Kasuga Taisha Shrine is pleasantly located in a forest at the foot of Mikasa-yama.
The paths leading towards Kasuga Taisha Shrine are lined by hundreds of stone lanterns.
Strictly following Shinto rules, it has been completely rebuilt every 20 years, until this custom was abolished at the end of the 19th century.
http://www.pmgeiser.ch/japan/index.php?id=13002

  
 Confessions of a Grade School Role Model: Fushimi Inari Taisha, Kyoto
Fushimi Inari Taisha in Kyoto is the head of the more than 30,000 Inari shrines throughout Japan.
I vow that I am going to this country before I die.
It was established in the early 8th century, and moved to its present location in the 9th century.
http://savagepencil.typepad.com/confessions/2004/11/fushimi_inari_t.html

  
 Worldisround - The SHRINE in JAPAN - Photograph - IZUMO TAISHA SHRINE
Worldisround - The SHRINE in JAPAN - Photograph - IZUMO TAISHA SHRINE
http://www.worldisround.com/articles/13796/photo45.html

  
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 Fushimi Inari Taisha - Maciej Swulinski
Fushimi Inari Taisha shrine stands on the slopes of Inari-san (Mount Inari).
Many small subshrines around the mountain are linked by paths of thousands tori, which stand so close that they form a tunnel.
http://www.swulinski.com/travels/FushimiInari.html

  
 KVMR Radio - Taisha Abelar 1993
Taisha Abelar: Well, its a pleasure to be here and may I before we begin, I know you announced my name and I don't know what kind of thing....
Taisha Abelar has written a book called The Sorcerers' Crossing.
My name is Taisha Abelar and we state it because it is a dream.
http://www.nagual.com/ixtlan/interviews/kvmr-ta.html

  
 Sensei's Library: Taisha Joseki
Note also, however, that the taisha can arise in 3-4 point joseki as well.
is taisha) is a famous 3-5 point pattern known as the "joseki of a thousand variants" and is commonly regarded as one of the most difficult joseki.
DJ : Very often the taisha is used to start right away a colossal fight that would spread all over the Goban.
http://senseis.xmp.net/?Taisha

  
 Florinda Donner-Grau, Taisha Abelar and Carol Tiggs Interview
All the answers were given by Carol Tiggs, Taisha Abelar and Florinda Donner-Grau.
Florinda Donner-Grau, Taisha Abelar and Carol Tiggs Interview
      The gift of Taisha Abelar as a stalker is her facility to fix the assemblage point in the new position to which it has been displaced.
http://www.castaneda.com/english/interviews/witches.cfm

  
 Nara, Japan
nara - kasuga taisha - deer at shrine
nara - kasuga taisha - stone lanter closeup
nara - kasuga taisha - deer at deer food stand
http://www.kathar.com/japan/20030315

  
 Nara City Home Page„Network for Ancient and Modern Nara City„Introduction of World Heritage„8 properties of the World Heritage„Kasuga-Taisha Shrine
Located at the western foot of Mikasa-yama and Kasuga-yama, which are regarded as the sacred hills to where a deity descended, Kasuga Taisha enshrines the Fujiwara clan deity.
Kasuga Taisha has, for a long time, been well-known for events throughout the year, such as "Kasuga Wakamiya On Matsuri" and "Mantôrô", where all of the lanterns hanging along the corridors and the stone lanterns along the walkways are lit up.
The main shrine building, which has remained practically unchanged since ancient times, harmonizes beautifully with the natural surroundings, and conveys the state of shrines in ancient Japan.
http://www.city.nara.nara.jp/english/kokon/isan/8_ksga.htm

  
 Google Search: izumo_taisha
Izumo Taisha (????; also Izumo no Oyashiro) is one of the most
The summary for this Japanese page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
http://izumo_taisha.networklive.org

  
 From top of Stairs in Izumo Taisha Shrine
From top of Stairs in Izumo Taisha Shrine
http://www.ece.northwestern.edu/~kcoloma/fun_stuff/spring2004downtown_html/spring2004downtown_html-Pages/Image28.html

  
 Kasuga Taisha Shrine
Kasuga Taisha Shrine is located in the fields of Kasuga, which spread across the foothills of Mount Mikasa, east of Nara Park.
According to legend, the shrine originated when the deity Takemikazuchi no Mikoto arrived on the top of Mount Mikasa from Kashima Shrine in Hitachi Province (present-day Kashima Shrine, Kashima City, Ibaraki Prefecture).
The main shrine building has remained practically unchanged since ancient times and harmonizes beautifully with the natural surroundings, conveying the state of shrines in ancient Japan.
http://www.dickinson.edu/~yocumm/kasuga.html

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Books: The Sorcerer's Crossing: A Woman's Journey (Arkana S.)
Taisha Abelar like Carlos Castandeda before her seems to be irritatingly mental from start to finish and one wonders why she was chosen.
Taisha Abelar is a member of the Sorcerers' Party, which also includes Carlos Castenada and Don Juan.
I was deeply moved and inspired by Taisha`s experiences as she was taught how to manipulate her perception.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0140193669

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