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Yomi And Misogi

Kojiki Sections VIII–XI — Death, Yomi, and the misogi purification

N=1 fine-grained distillation. Source: Chamberlain, Kojiki (1882), Sects. VIII–XI, Wikisource. Cross-attestation: Aston, Nihongi (1896), Book I. Quote anchors pending Phase 7 verification. Tags & method: ../00-methodology.md.

Segment role

This is the single most load-bearing segment for Shinto values. After Izanami dies, Izanagi follows her to Yomi (the land of the dead), sees her corrupting body, flees the pollution of death, and on returning performs misogi — water-purification — declaring the land of the dead "hideous and polluted." From this act of cleansing the greatest kami are born, including Amaterasu the Sun-Goddess. The segment fixes the tradition's deepest structure: death/decay is the prime pollution (kegare); purification (misogi/harae) removes it; and life is explicitly affirmed over death. The whole sequence is doubly attested — the Nihongi tells it almost identically.

Atomic statements

S3-C1: The dead land is a place of decay and dread; Izanami's corrupting body is the image of kegare. (FOUNDATIONAL / POLLUTION)

  • Sect. IX: "Maggots were swarming, and [she was] rotting…"
  • Stance: enacted · Importance: core · Cross-attested Nihongi I (Izanagi sees decay and flees). Untranslatable: kegare — pollution as decay/withering, not moral guilt.

S3-C2: Life is affirmed over death — for every thousand "strangled" each day, fifteen hundred are born. (FOUNDATIONAL / MUSUBI)

  • Sect. IX: Izanami: "I will in one day strangle to death a thousand of the folks of thy land." Izanagi: "I will in one day set up a thousand and five hundred parturition-houses… each day a thousand people would surely die, and each day a thousand and five hundred people would surely be born."
  • Stance: enacted · Importance: core · Cross-attested Nihongi I.

S3-C3: Help is owed to all living people in their troubles — the peaches that aid Izanagi are charged to "help all living people." (OPERATIONAL / ORDER+KAMI)

  • Sect. IX: "Like as ye have helped me, so must ye help all living people in the Central Land of Reed-Plains when they shall fall into troublous circumstances and be harrassed!"
  • Stance: enacted · Importance: supporting

S3-C4: Contact with death is pollution (kegare) requiring purification, not punishment. (FOUNDATIONAL / POLLUTION+PURITY)

  • Sect. X: "Nay! hideous! I have come to a hideous and polluted land,—I have! So I will perform the purification of my august person."
  • Stance: enacted · Importance: core · Cross-attested Nihongi I: "Having gone to Nay! a hideous and filthy place, it is meet that I should cleanse my body from its pollutions."

S3-C5: Purification is performed by water-ablution (misogi) — washing the body in the stream removes the defilement. (FOUNDATIONAL / PURITY+RITUAL)

  • Sect. X: "'The water in the upper reach is [too] rapid; the water in the lower reach is [too] sluggish,' he went down and plunged in the middle reach; and, as he washed…"
  • Stance: enacted · Importance: core · Cross-attested Nihongi I (parallel "The upper stream is too rapid and the lower stream is too sluggish, I will wash in the middle stream."). Untranslatable: misogi.

S3-C6: The greatest kami — the Sun-Goddess Amaterasu among them — are born FROM the act of purification, and are charged each with a proper domain. (FOUNDATIONAL / PURITY+KAMI+ORDER)

  • Sect. X–XI: "The name of the Deity that was born as he thereupon washed his left august eye was the Heaven-Shining-Great-August-Deity [Amaterasu]…" → "Do Thine Augustness rule the Plain-of-High-Heaven."
  • Stance: enacted · Importance: core · Cross-attested Nihongi I (Amaterasu from the washing, charged "rule the plain of High Heaven").

Step 4 — Clusters

Cluster Atomic statements Intent
Death as pollution S3-C1, S3-C4 Kegare = decay/death, a state to be removed
Purification S3-C5, S3-C6 Misogi (water) cleanses; from cleansing comes light/Amaterasu
Life over death S3-C2, S3-C3 Birth outpaces death; aid is owed to the living

Step 5 — Internal tensions

None genuine. The death/life and pollution/purity pairs are the segment's deliberate structure, not contradictions.

Step 6 — Synthesized segment principles

S3-P1: Purity matters; pollution (kegare) is to be cleansed, not punished

Contact with death and decay produces kegare — pollution that clouds and burdens. The response is purification (misogi/harae), characteristically by water, restoring freshness and brightness. Crucially, kegare is a state to be washed away, not a moral sin incurring guilt or judgment.

  • Tier: FOUNDATIONAL · Domain: PURITY+POLLUTION · Covers: S3-C1, S3-C4, S3-C5 · Evidence: Kojiki IX–X; doubly cross-attested Nihongi I · Untranslatable: kegare, misogi/harae

S3-P2: Purification is generative — from cleansing comes light and life (Amaterasu)

The act of purification is not merely negative removal: from Izanagi's misogi the greatest kami are born, including the Sun-Goddess Amaterasu. Cleansing renews and produces; purity and brightness are sources of life.

  • Tier: FOUNDATIONAL · Domain: PURITY+KAMI · Covers: S3-C6 · Evidence: Kojiki X–XI; cross-attested Nihongi I

S3-P3: Life is affirmed over death

Confronted with death's threat, the answer is more life: fifteen hundred born for every thousand lost. Shinto's centre of gravity is vitality, fertility, and the bright living world — not the cult of the dead or the next world.

  • Tier: FOUNDATIONAL · Domain: MUSUBI · Covers: S3-C2 · Evidence: Kojiki IX; cross-attested Nihongi I

S3-P4: Aid is owed to all the living in their troubles

The peaches are charged to "help all living people… when they shall fall into troublous circumstances." A thread of obligation to relieve the distress of the living runs through the myth.

  • Tier: OPERATIONAL · Domain: ORDER · Covers: S3-C3 · Evidence: Kojiki IX

Step 7 — Traceability

Principle Atomic statements Source
S3-P1 S3-C1, S3-C4, S3-C5 Kojiki IX–X; Nihongi I (cross, double)
S3-P2 S3-C6 Kojiki X–XI; Nihongi I (cross)
S3-P3 S3-C2 Kojiki IX; Nihongi I (cross)
S3-P4 S3-C3 Kojiki IX

Step 8 — Quality

  • Coverage: 6/6 value-bearing claims captured; the long god-name lists are genealogical detail under S3-P1/P2.
  • Orphaned: 0% of value-bearing content.
  • Principles: 4.
  • Traceability: 100%.

Step 9 — Validation

  • Standalone comprehension (frame-independent): S3-P3 (life affirmed over death) and S3-P4 (aid the troubled living) read as intelligible, broadly convergent ethical values. S3-P1/P2 (purity/misogi) are the tradition's WEAK-distinctive jewel: the claim "cleanliness/freshness matters and can be ritually restored" loosely echoes purity codes elsewhere (Levitical tahor/tamei, wudu), but the warrant diverges sharplykegare is an existential-ritual state centred on death/decay, removable by water and not a moral guilt before a judging God. There is no doctrine of sin-as-disobedience here. Flagged for the Atlas as a same-word/different-referent case (purity ≠ moral purity; pollution ≠ sin).