Converting to Janshinism isn't very difficult! ^_^ You only need like... two or three things.
- Our Lords Symbol (Upside down triangle inside of a circle. This can be drawn on a sheet of paper, or even better of you have a pendant or necklace of it.)
- Your Blood (I think you should have this already, lol)
- Something to prick your finger with
In order to convert, you must first say a prayer to Our Lord. You can say... well not anything exactly, but something related to praising Jashin. This should last for at least one minute. But at the beginning of the prayer, you must acknowledge the fact you are going to make a sacrifice to Him.
Okay, so now that you've prayed to Him, you must now take the Symbol (either drawn on paper, or the actual pendant you wear with you) and place it in front of you. Take the item you've decided to cut/prick with and... well... cut and/or prick! Let your blood spill. Find joy in the pain. Make sure your blood falls on to the Symbol, though.
Congratulations! You're now a Jashinist! You've not only converted, but performed your first ritual! Make sure to sacrifice to Our Lord as often as possible!
All hail Lord Jashin!
I would gladly love to help. but if your not the basic way of joining jashinism is to simply make a prayer and blood sacrifice to Lord Jashin
but the religion is for the faint of heart, meaning its one of those enter at your own risk things, you cant leave, if your wanting to convert i would suggest contacting me
thanks and all hail Jashin!
Jashin Sama is a fictional deity from the anime and manga series Naruto. The appearance of Jashin Sama is not explicitly described or depicted in the series, as Jashin Sama is more of a mysterious and unseen entity worshipped by a cult within the Naruto universe.
Jashin is not a real religion. It is a fictional religion created in the anime and manga series "Naruto" by Masashi Kishimoto. It is centered around the worship of the god Jashin, who promotes violence and destruction.
Jashinism is a fictional religion from the anime Naruto. Followers of Jashin believe in achieving immortality through the act of killing and sacrificing others in the name of their god Jashin. The rules include ritualistic sacrifices and embracing death as a means of attaining power and eternal life.
Hidan is a character in the anime Naruto who follows the religion of Jashinism, a belief system centered around a god named Jashin. This religion involves ritualistic practices that involve killing and self-harm as a means of offering sacrifices to the god.
An antonym for the word "rituals" could be "spontaneity" or "improvisation."
The symbol for Jashin is called the "Jashin symbol" or "Jashin's symbol."
jashin sama is a boy
You will die because Jashin will be disappointed in you and will no longer need you as a worshipper
Jashin Sama is a fictional deity from the anime and manga series Naruto. The appearance of Jashin Sama is not explicitly described or depicted in the series, as Jashin Sama is more of a mysterious and unseen entity worshipped by a cult within the Naruto universe.
I haven't seen my lord appear before me, but i have felt his presence ~jashin bless! <3
Masashi Kishimoto created the character Hidan and the Jashin religion. While the Jashin religion is fictional, Kishimoto incorporated real-world influences such as Japanese mythology and religions to create a unique story in the Naruto series.
Jashin
email me for info on jashin (when i put AT put the @ sign when typing in my email, wikianswers wont allow me to put my full email) yakasunanoATymail.com
email me for info on jashin (when i put AT put the @ sign when typing in my email, wikianswers wont allow me to put my full email) yakasunanoATymail.com
email me for info on jashin (when i put AT put the @ sign when typing in my email, wikianswers wont allow me to put my full email) yakasunanoATymail.com
Jashin is not a real religion. It is a fictional religion created in the anime and manga series "Naruto" by Masashi Kishimoto. It is centered around the worship of the god Jashin, who promotes violence and destruction.
No they're completely different people.