Nordic Animism | A Conversation with Rune Hjarnø Rasmussen

Rune Hjarnø Rasmussen is a Historian of Religion, Ph.d from Uppsala University in Sweden. His research into Afro-diasporic strategies for maintaining animist reality in the modern world has led him towards reading North European cultural history from the perspective of rejected animist knowledge and practice. The objective is to recover Euro-traditional forms of land connectedness, ecological knowledge, and kinship with the greater community of beings.

Rune has lived in a number of countries in Europe, Africa North- and South America and presently runs the platform “Nordic Animism”. https://nordicanimism.com/ 

Topics:

0:00 – Introduction

2:39 – Christianity and Animism

5:13 – Heart of Nordic Animism

10:05 – Decolonization

12:39 – Animism in Academia

14:44 – Universal Animism

17:50 – Bio-ancestry

23:18 – Animism as a Spiritual Practice

41:50 – Animism and Societal Problems

48:00 – Animism and Trauma

55:24 – Getting Started with Animism 

Sounds of SAND is a podcast from Science and Nonduality that contemplates and reveres the beauty, complexity, pain, and great mystery that weave the infinite cycles of existence. We explore beyond ultimate truths, binary thinking, and individual awakening while acknowledging humanity as a mere part of the intricate web of life. Episodes tap into SAND’s rich history and collaborative future by presenting talks, dialogs, interviews, readings, music, and recordings from SAND Conferences, events, and webinars weaving timeless wisdom and embodied experience. https://scienceandnonduality.com/podcast 

FILMS FOR ACTION IS NOT FOR SALE
Keep us ad-free and independent for $5/month. Patrons gain access to 50+ exclusive films. Subscribe here.
Solutions Explore All
Watch On Netflix
Trending Videos Explore All
Trending Articles Explore All
Recent Documentaries Explore All
Video Deep Dives Explore All
What People Are Watching Now
Community
Recently Added
Support independent media that amplifies real voices and movements. 



Subscribe for $5/month to become a patron and watch over 50 patron-exclusive documentaries.

Share this: