Mystrikast — The Naturalism of Mystrikism
Mystrikast11 Jun

Mystrikast — The Naturalism of Mystrikism

This episode takes a deeper look at The Naturalism of Mystrikism - not as a dry philosophical label, but as a full way of seeing, knowing, and living.

Mystrikism is grounded in naturalism because natural explanations keep earning their place. They can be tested, challenged, corrected, and used. They help us investigate further. Supernatural explanations, by contrast, have a long habit of stepping in where knowledge is missing, then quietly retreating once better natural explanations arrive.

We explore four kinds of naturalism and how they fit together.

First, metaphysical naturalism: the view that nature is not just one layer of reality, but reality itself. If something affects the world, then in principle its effects should be open to investigation.

Second, methodological naturalism: the working discipline of science. Doctors look for infection, inflammation, injury, genetics, psychology, and environment - not curses. Meteorologists study pressure systems and satellite data - not angry rain spirits. This approach works because it gives us tools that reduce suffering and improve prediction.

Third, epistemological naturalism: the idea that knowledge comes through natural means - observation, testing, reason, memory, language, shared evidence, and correction. A feeling can be powerful. A tradition can be meaningful. But neither becomes true just because it feels deep or has been around for a long time.

Fourth, ethical naturalism: morality rooted in the realities of living beings. Mystrikism does not claim moral rules are written into the universe like cosmic commandments. Instead, moral aims come from sapient minds, and once those aims are chosen - reducing harm, supporting flourishing, protecting trust, caring for sentient life and ecosystems - we can use evidence to judge what actually helps or harms.

The bigger point is that these four forms of naturalism do not sit separately. They form one coherent worldview: reality is natural, knowledge must answer to evidence, ethics must answer to real consequences, and meaning can be found without appealing to anything supernatural.

And far from making life dull, this makes reality more intimate. We are made from the same natural processes as stars, oceans, forests, animals, and every living thing around us. Mystrikism’s naturalised “spirituality” - or Aweism - lives right there: not above the world, but within it.

No supernatural appeal is needed. Reality is enough.

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