Kotodama
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Kotodama or kototama (言霊, sometimes written as 言魂, lit. 'word spirit/soul') refers to the Japanese belief that mystical powers dwell in words and names. English translations include "soul of language", "spirit of language", "power of language", "power word", "magic word", and "sacred sound". The notion of kotodama presupposes that sounds can magically affect objects, and that ritual word usages can influence the environment, body, mind, and soul. Some interpret the belief as the discovery of vibratory commands words have that can affect physiology and the mind.[citation needed]
Basis
This Japanese
Etymology
The etymology of kotodama is uncertain, but one explanation correlating words and events links two Japanese words pronounced koto: this 言 "word; words; speech" and
Mythology
Kotodama is a central concept in
Martial arts
Kototama or kotodama is also fundamental to Japanese martial arts, for instance, in the use of kiai.[citation needed] Morihei Ueshiba, the founder of aikido and a student of Deguchi, used kototama as a spiritual basis for his teachings. William Gleason says Ueshiba "created aikido based on the kototama principle," and quotes him that "Aikido is the superlative way to practice the kototama. It is the means by which one realizes his true nature as a god and finds ultimate freedom."[1] Mutsuro Nakazono, a disciple of Ueshiba, wrote books on the importance of kototama in aikido, such as The Kototama Principle in 1983.[2]
Equivalences
While other cultures have parallels to kotodama, such as
See also
- Ancient Egyptian conception of the soul § Ren (name, identity)
- Cledonism
- .
- Linguistic relativity
- Law of contagion
- Magic word
- Mantra
- Norito
- Om
- Shabda
- Sympathetic magic
- True name
References
- ISBN 9780892815081. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
- ISBN 9781620551226. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
- Kenkyūsha's New Japanese-English Dictionary(5th ed.). 2003.
the ⌈soul [spirit] of language; the miraculous power of ⌈language [a phrase, a spell].
External links
- Kotodama, Encyclopedia of Shinto
- KOTODAMA, Encyclopedia of Aikido
- Kotodama: The Power of Words, A Videogame that teaches Japanese, Carnegie Mellon