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How do you re-enchant the world? We’ve asked that question in past streams, but this week the ladies of the Mosaic Ark asked it in a more direct way that goes back to the very point in history where the “enchantment” was lost, when Isaac Newton published his laws of motion in his book "Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica" in 1687. This is the point at which “Scientism” was born and the world was hexed, or so we believe after reading "The Origins of Scientism" by Eric Voegelin. Watch the stream as we discuss how it happened, and answer the question, "How do we un-hex the world?" —Streamed August 22, 2025
By Rachel Fulton BrownHow do you re-enchant the world? We’ve asked that question in past streams, but this week the ladies of the Mosaic Ark asked it in a more direct way that goes back to the very point in history where the “enchantment” was lost, when Isaac Newton published his laws of motion in his book "Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica" in 1687. This is the point at which “Scientism” was born and the world was hexed, or so we believe after reading "The Origins of Scientism" by Eric Voegelin. Watch the stream as we discuss how it happened, and answer the question, "How do we un-hex the world?" —Streamed August 22, 2025