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Inflections of 禊

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禊する
みそぎする
しない
みそぎしない
します
みそぎします
しません
みそぎしません
Completed — 'did, was'
した
みそぎした
しなかった
みそぎしなかった
しました
みそぎしました
しませんでした
みそぎしませんでした
Connector — 'and…', requests
して
みそぎして
しなくて
みそぎしなくて
しまして
みそぎしまして
しませんで
みそぎしませんで
Bare stem — builds other forms
みそぎ
Volition & command
'Let's' / intention
しよう
みそぎしよう
禊するまい
みそぎするまい
しましょう
みそぎしましょう
しますまい
みそぎしますまい
Blunt command — 'do it!'
しろ
みそぎしろ
禊する
みそぎする
しなさい
みそぎしなさい
しなさるな
みそぎしなさるな
Voice & causation
Ability — 'can do'
できる
みそぎできる
できない
みそぎできない
できます
みそぎできます
できません
みそぎできません
Done to the subject — 'is …-ed'
される
みそぎされる
されない
みそぎされない
されます
みそぎされます
されません
みそぎされません
Make / let someone do
させる
みそぎさせる
させない
みそぎさせない
させます
みそぎさせます
させません
みそぎさせません
Made to do (unwillingly)
させられる
みそぎさせられる
させられない
みそぎさせられない
させられます
みそぎさせられます
させられません
みそぎさせられません
Conditionals
'If' condition (~eba)
禊すれば
みそぎすれば
しなければ
みそぎしなければ
しますなら
みそぎしますなら
しませんなら
みそぎしませんなら
'When / if' (~tara)
したら
みそぎしたら
しなかったら
みそぎしなかったら
しましたら
みそぎしましたら
しませんでしたら
みそぎしませんでしたら
List actions among others (~tari)
したり
みそぎしたり
しなかったり
みそぎしなかったり
しましたり
みそぎしましたり
しませんでしたり
みそぎしませんでしたり

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Heiban (平板型)
Meaning
  1. 1
    JMdict
    Shinto purification ceremony (performed with water);ritual purification;ablutions
    The LDP needs a spiritual cleansing.
  2. 2
    Wikipedia

    Misogi (禊) is a Japanese Shinto practice of ritual purification by washing the entire body. Misogi is related to another Shinto purification ritual called Harae – thus both being collectively referred to as Misogiharae (禊祓). In Kyoto, people douse themselves under Kiyomizu Temple's Otowa no taki (Sound-of-Wings) waterfall, although the majority of visitors drink from the waters rather than plunging into them. Every year, many groups take pilgrimages to sacred waterfalls, lakes and rivers, either alone or in small groups, to perform misogi. Mount Ontake, the Kii mountain range and Mount Yoshino are but a few examples of ancient and well known areas for Misogi in Japan. In the United States misogi is performed at the Tsubaki Grand Shrine of America at the Konryu Myojin no Taki waterfall each morning. Before encountering misogi, members generally undergo some sort of preliminary purification. Such things as prayers, fasting, or some sort of physical activity is common. Generally, women put on a special white kimono and a headband and men put on a fundoshi (loin cloth) and head band. They then begin furitama (降り魂) or "spirit shaking" by clenching their hands in front of the stomach and shaking them up and down, vibrating the upper torso. The purpose of this is to become aware of/unified with the spirit's presence within. Following this is a "warm-up" or calisthenics (tori-fune 鳥船 or "bird boat" rowing). These two aforementioned practices are sometimes accompanied by special prayers or incantations. After, the leader begins to speak out invocations/prayers that are said to activate the spirit. The followers generally speak along with them, thus affirming the potential for realizing one's own spirit, and thus unifying them with the kami around them. The above exercises are done so participants raise their metabolism and some groups accompany this with deep breathing. They may be sprinkled with purifying salt and may be given sake to spit into the waterfall in three mouthfuls. Sometimes the participants are given salt to throw into the waterfall as they enter. In some groups, the leader counts to nine and then cuts the air while shouting the word "yei! to dispel this impurity. The participants then enter the waterfall while continuously chanting the phrase harai tamae kiyome tamae rokkon shōjō (祓い給え清め給え六根清浄) This phrase asks the kami to wash away the impurity from the six elements that make up the human being, the five senses and the mind. The practice of this varies from group to group, each having their own traditions or methods. Misogi is also used in some forms of martial arts, especially aikido, to prepare the mind for training and to learn how to develop one's Dantian, or centre. The founder of aikido, Morihei Ueshiba, regularly used this form of meditation to complement his training and search for perfection. The Sen Shin tei Misogi Well at Ki Society Headquarters in Japan is a well-known place for people performing misogi with cold water before sunrise.

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禊ぎ 【みそぎ】
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