Scientific Animism

Chad O

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  1. 2 Feb

    Release the Rancid Reservoir and Dig a Brand New Well

    Maybe we’re never going to fully tear down the master’s house. Maybe we’re never going to fully out the old. Maybe the new gets layered over the old by degrees and half-measures and one beautiful, laborious story at a time. Share the vision widely enough, get enough others to buy into the new fiction, so that you can cover over the old, cover over part of the old, fill in gaps in the old, create new edges of possibility in the old. Make the revolution irresistible. Scientific Animism is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. I sing my kids a Bright Eyes song as a lullaby. The Bottom of Everything. An excerpt: We must take all of the medicinestoo expensive now to sell;set fire to the preacherwho is promising us hell. Doesn’t it feel so-very-Gen-X? Very this-or-that, us-vs-them, out-with-the-old-in-with-the-new? Enough with that dualistic angst. I don’t want my kids repeating lines about setting anyone on fire. For any reason. Instead we can release the rancid reservoir. That wisdom tradition got a bit polluted, didn’t it? Lots of people getting poisoned by that body of water now. Time to release it. Time to destroy the dam; drain the reservoir. Release those old attachments. Let the stream run wild again; let the delicate displaced ecosystems and populations regrow. It gave more life, fostered more entangled interbeing, when it was small and free. Before it got captured; redirected; dammed and swollen and stagnated to serve the needs of empire. Time to dig a brand new well. The future appears by degrees. We discover it, invent it, story-tell and consensus-build and conjure it into existence, one possibility at a time. We layer it onto what already exists; a new city over the ruins of the old; saplings over McMansions over old-growth. Christianity, religion—these are for sure the master’s tools. Tools of empire. Tools used largely to oppress, to control, to justify all manner of genocidal violence. But as Alnoor Ladha says in the video linked at the top, in our current context, we’re not going to be able to amputate Christianity (he said this of capital). The master’s tools may be the only ones that people understand. “So instead of trying to amputate it, how do you work with it?” How do we “co-opt, Jiu-Jitsu, hack, dismantle existing structures, and use that system—including capital, including rationality, including…” Christianity & religion? For Christianity, this makes me think of smaller, more humble manifestations of the belief system. It makes me think of Nathan Evan Fox’s Hillbilly Hymn: Or Jordan Smart’s Who Would Jesus Bomb? It makes me think of Sophie Strand’s book, The Madonna Secret (about which admittedly I’ve only regrettably listened to interviews so far) and her thoughts about the illiterate Aramaic storyteller: And the “decolonize for Jesus” work of Sarah Augustine. Release the rancid reservoir. Don’t try to amputate the whole belief system. Work with it; transform it; use its own logic to denounce its violent impulses. Don’t leave all biblical interpretation to the wolves. This is not work for everyone. I’m not sure it’s for me. But I’m grateful to everyone out there doing it. And religion as a whole? Can we co-opt that tool of empire more broadly, beyond Christianity? Can we dig a brand new well? I think that’s what we’re doing here. I think that’s the stream I’m trying to tap into. The work of Robin Wall Kimmerer, of Richard Powers, of The Emerald and Sophie Strand and The Great Simplification. Of Joanna Macy. That’s the political-spiritual practice—praxis—that Alnoor Ladha speaks of. We’re digging a brand new well. The spiritual complement to our political work. Scientific Animism is a brand new well, or maybe a “new ancient emerging possibility” Let’s co-imagine it. Let’s co-enact it. Thanks for being here with me, friend. Can’t wait to see where you take this. Thanks for reading. Thanks for listening. Catch you next time. Get full access to Scientific Animism at newsletter.scientificanimism.org/subscribe

  2. 18 Jan

    Our 2026 Communal New Year’s Poem feels so much like a prayer ✨

    This Communal New Year’s Poem has become a bit of a tradition in the sense that I’ve tried to do it for the past two years. When does something become a tradition? Either way—it has felt especially important lately to begin a brand-new year with a reminder that we are all making our way through it together, whether we feel it all the time or not. The process is simple enough—I post a little prompt in a shared digital space inviting anyone who wants to participate; I collect responses either through direct message or a quick Google form and then weave them all together into one poem. Scientific Animism is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This year’s prompt came from the necessity of hope, and it was: What is one wish you have for our new year? It can be for yourself, for others, for your loved ones, for the earth, for the animals we love, for the *gestures at everything* You could also respond with a particular beautiful moment you experienced this last year. Be as creative as you’d like in one to three sentences. I got eight loving responses this year, and I’m so grateful to my community and contributors for daring to wish. Here is the poem we came up with together. I hope it feels as grounding for you as it did for me in putting it together. Thank you to Lisa Yoder, Meghan Phillips, Mary West, Shawna Stoltzfoos, Katie Joy Nellis, Ashley Novalis, Coral Rites, and Pam McMillin for their beautiful words and hearts. 2026 Communal New Year’s Poem May we continue to curl into ourselves,and through, like spiraling bramble andancient branches that forgetheir path amidst the misty thicket.We can only hope for bluebirdsightings and beads of rainto let all the parts that broke find a wayto mend togetherlike neighbors, living in peace and leaningon one another, holding each other.May we behold each other. May we find a healingof our individual and collective attention;a restoration of our ability to noticebeyond engineered algorithms.May we refuse all manufactured panic, and only actin the urgency of love and embrace ourselves like we would a new lover or an old friend -with curiosity, gentleness, humor,and grace. May we all allow ourselves to be movedby the wind of inspiration, forged by the fire of collectiveresponsibility, held by thedepth of the ocean, and groundedby the oneness of the earth.May we find peace and let thisslowing, this moontide current of awebe the hymn whisper-sungthroughout the year. Scientific Animism is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Scientific Animism at newsletter.scientificanimism.org/subscribe

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