Shinto comes down to the same things I've been telling you all about.
>Shinto believes that humans are born pure, sharing in the divine soul.
>The purpose of Shinto rituals and practices is to cleanse these impurities and restore a state of pristine purity, according to Green Shinto. This allows for a harmonious connection with the kami, the divine spirits that inhabit nature.
Those are faeries and they're talking about Rigpa. Once you attain that state of purity and reconnection with the divine, you're a "God-man" in that you'll be one with God and have Siddhis, and working with the spirits is part of this as well.
Tibetan Buddhism takes its spirit offerings from Yungdrung Bon which is a goldmine for this shit.
Did you all know there's a type of spirits that live in the atmosphere and are drawn to lightning and strong sources of energy, and sometimes human technological activity draws these guys unknowingly?