神道(Shinto)Kami
Shinto shows that everything has a kami ("spiritual essence" which is sometimes translated into "god", though perhaps soul or spirit would be more accurate; an even better translation would actually be "The Sacred" or "The Divine"). Every rock, every squirrel, every living and nonliving thing contains a kami. There is also a main kami for groups of things: for example, there is a kami within a rhinoceros, and there is also a main kami residing over all the rhinos of the world.
Shinto's spirits are collectively called yaoyurozu no kami (八百万の神, yaoyurozu no kami?), an expression literally meaning "eight million kami," but interpreted as meaning "myriad".