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Animism: Was It the First Religion?

Animism: Was It the First Religion?

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Before temples.

Before scriptures.

Before gods with names, faces, and rules.

How did humans understand the world they were standing in?

In this episode of Gnome Talk, we explore animism and ask a simple but far-reaching question:

Was animism the first religion, or something even older than religion itself?

This conversation steps back into deep human history, before organized belief systems took shape, and explores how early humans may have related to the world as alive, responsive, and relational. We talk about animism not as superstition or doctrine, but as a posture toward life. A way of paying attention. A way of behaving in relationship with land, animals, seasons, and place.

This is not an episode about proving animism is “true,” nor about replacing one belief system with another. It’s an exploration of patterns, instincts, and ways of seeing that may have existed long before religion needed structure, hierarchy, or control.

In this episode, we explore:

  1. What animism actually is (and what it’s often misunderstood to be)
  2. How spirituality may have existed before religion had institutions or doctrine
  3. Whether animism functioned more as relationship than belief
  4. Why animism resisted being centralized or scaled
  5. How animistic ways of seeing never really disappeared
  6. Why animism still shows up in modern life, even among people who don’t consider themselves spiritual
  7. How these ideas naturally align with gnome folklore and Gnomean values

This episode is reflective, curious, and intentionally open-ended. It’s meant to begin the year by asking older questions again, without pressure to arrive at firm conclusions.

Maybe the oldest spiritual act wasn’t worship.

Maybe it wasn’t belief.

Maybe it was listening.

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