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Modern Animism, A Very Convoluted Guide

Modern Animism, A Very Convoluted Guide

Auteur(s): Sarah-Jayne Black
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Modern Animism (the podcast) investigates the rise of Animism as a folk religion.

it is estimated that folk religions are the fastest growing religion in the world with a 58% growth in the Uk and a 158% growth in America, (not to mention its growth and prominence in Asia, Africa and South America).

so, why should this be?

In this series we'll be exploring folklore, fairy tales, quantum theory, Nationalism, alternate realities, Art and Gaia theory.

Along with philosophy, sociology and Anthropology musings, we will introduce a few real techniques from indigenous societies and the hosts own experiences, until we understand what has occurred to put the modern into modern Animism.


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Philosophie Sciences sociales Spiritualité
Épisodes
  • Duality and Deity
    Aug 24 2025

    In this episode, we look at Paleolithic European Animism and its dualism.


    as mentioned in our episode on Animacy, European gender nouns are the remnants of an older Animism that once existed in our society.

    but how does this older Animism hold up against our modern beliefs.

    How has shamanism helped to alter Duality in the west

    What is the difference between a dualistic and tertiary system (looking at alternative realms)

    where in the world do we find Dualism?

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    14 min
  • Animacy, Gender and Goddess culture
    Aug 17 2025

    In this episode, we look at European Paleolithic Animism,

    How language conventions inform our understanding about the type of Animism that was practiced in the past.

    The creation of duality and the goddess culture.


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    13 min
  • How New Animism came to be invented.
    Aug 11 2025

    In this episode, we look at how new Animism came to be invented, the difference between old animism and new animism, the fall of the Soviet block, anti-imperialist sentiment, self-help.

    the loss of belief in spirit forms and the growth of belief in a central universal force.

    the end of psychic skills and the belief in integration through empathy.

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    14 min
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