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Animism’s Origin - How Our Ancestors Respected Nature

Animism’s Origin - How Our Ancestors Respected Nature

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The episode provides a comprehensive overview of animism, defining it as the ancient and universal belief that all natural phenomena and objects possess consciousness or spirit. This worldview emerged globally, rooted in the human cognitive bias known as the hyperactive agency detection device, which safely interpreted environmental changes as the actions of powerful spirits. Historically, animism acted as an adaptive ecological ethic, ensuring sustainable resource use by treating non-human entities as persons with whom reciprocity and respect were mandatory. Although later suppressed by colonialism and the rise of hierarchical religions, animistic principles continued to structure diverse traditions globally, including the reverence for Pachamama in the Andes and the kami of Japanese Shinto. The analysis ultimately suggests that modern environmental issues stem from rejecting this relational cosmology, noting a contemporary renaissance of animistic thought reflected in movements that grant legal rights to ecosystems.

"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it". George Santayana
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