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EPISODE · Feb 17, 2026 · 1H 12M

Quality vs Quantity: Sacred, Profane, and the Depth of Experience

from The North Star Podcast: Conversations on Pagan Life and Meaning · host Axentof Thiad

In this episode, weIntroduce the “world of quantity” vs. a world of quality.Using Descartes, rationalists vs. empiricists, and the dream of a neutral “view from nowhere,” they describe a universe reduced to grids and hash‑marks—then push back with the way we actually experience life: home is not mile‑marker 195 on the highway, and Yule is not just another Tuesday in December. Ask what ‘meaning’ really means.Rather than “X means Y” as a neat code, we talk about meaning as depth—a further dimension of experience. Ravens, omens, and coincidental events are used as examples of moments that feel like more than “just migrating birds,” and we try to tease out whether meaning is constructed, discovered, or emerges in the interaction between us and the world. Dive into art, aesthetics, and the sacred.From single‑point‑perspective paintings crammed with marginal little dramas, to old cathedrals and basilicas where “there’s stuff everywhere,” to simple idols like the forked Freyr branch, we show how religious art and architecture create layered, inexhaustible spaces of meaning rather than neutral geometry. Unpack the traditionalist critique of modernity.Drawing on Kant, Schopenhauer, Evola, and Eliade, we discuss the idea that we’ve shifted from a world of quality to a world of quantity—where time is just ticks on a line and space is just coordinates—then argue that sacred times and spaces really are different and that most people behave as if that’s true. Wrestle with discernment and superstition.We outline the trap of seeing every little event as a divine communiqué, and argue for humility and self‑knowledge: learning to distinguish projected pattern‑seeking from an unexpected pattern that may genuinely matter. Soap‑bubble omens, Roman superstitions, and dreams all make an appearance. Return to Descartes and the mechanistic universe.In closing, we trace how Western thought slid from dualism into a “nothing but bodies” materialism and why that leaves so much of lived human experience out. The episode concludes with a preference for a heathen philosophy in which space, time, gods, ancestors, and art all carry qualitative depth—making the world feel more like home than like a lifeless grid.

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