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Astronism
Astronism is a space religion and organised philosophy founded by Cometan in 2013 that belongs the prehistoric Astronic religious tradition and has as its central dogma the endeavour of transcension, a form of salvation that seeks to alleviate human beings from the suffering and evil caused by cosmic limitation by elevating humankind up among the stars.
The Vendox is the principal symbol representing Astronism and Astronists.
Cosmosis of Cometan by David Young, 2019. One of the first examples of Astronist art.
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Last updated: JAN. 29, 2020
There are three principal beliefs in Astronism known as cosmocentrism (which is the religion's worldview), cosmosis, and astrosis.
Astronism, also known as the religion of the stars, is an Astronic cosmocentric organised philosophy that is based on the fundamental principle that faith, the meaning of life and emotions traditionally associated with religious ideas like god(s), the afterlife or a spirit realm can equally be obtained from "the stars" or The Cosmos as a whole, animistic conception of outer space. The beliefs and practices of Astronism act as complimentary tools that a person may use to improve their intellectual, spiritual, philosophical and physical proximity to and understanding of The Cosmos.
Despite being grounded in this notion of "astrospirituality", Astronism is mainly a naturalistic belief system which has garnered it a considerable atheist or otherwise irreligious following. Although it consists of a developed theology, Astronism remains firmly cosmocentric and by subsequence, is therefore largely non-theistic whereby the question of the existence or non-existence of a creator god is peripheral to the belief structure. Therefore, followers of Astronism, known as Astronists (collectively known as the Astrosa), profess a variety of theological positions which shapes the approach they take in engaging with Astronist beliefs and practices.
Astronism was founded by the philosopher Cometan in history's longest religious treatise called the Omnidoxy which, upon completion, extended to over 2 million words in total length. Considered a synthesis of religion and philosophy, Astronism emerged from Cometan's development of a new branch of philosophy called cosmontology which studies explores space exploration, astronomy, and questions regarding the nature, structure, purpose, and eventuality of The Cosmos.
Astronism is predicated upon the belief in a process called cosmosis which involves at least a physical if not also a spiritual union with The Cosmos upon one's death. Cosmosis is achieved by all animate beings while its counterpart belief known as astrosis states that cosmosis is achievable before a person dies. Astrosis involves a physical, spiritual, intellectual, religious, and philosophical union with The Cosmos through a series of practices, beliefs and principles emanating from within Astronism.
It is the goal of all Astronists to experience this process of astrosis. Three schools of thought of Cometanic origin emerged regarding cosmosis including transtellationism, naturalism, and transcensionism. Each of these schools holds a variety of beliefs and opinions regarding the nature, purpose, form, and function of cosmosis with the latter two schools expressing a naturalistic approach while the former involves supernatural beliefs.
Astronism is classified as part of the Astronic tradition of religions that traces its lineage back to the astronomical religions practiced during the Upper Palaeolithic period of the Stone Age some 40,000 years ago. Astronism's theological orientation is primarily panentheistic and deistic, but to describe the concept of The Divine in Astronism, the term depadotheism is often used which is a term of Cometanic origin.
Keywords and linked resources
Naturalistic, Astrosa, Astrospirituality, Astronic tradition, Cosmosis, Astrosis, Omnidoxy, Cometan, Depadotheism
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Vendox
Astronism by country
Astrosis
Outline • Glossary • by Country • Timeline
Key components
Main beliefs
Astrocism • Astronic eschatology • Astrosis • Cosmosis • Eleuthonism • Great Departion • Humanic Exploration of The Cosmos • Intracosmism • Limitationism • Naturalism • Sentientism • Transcensionism • Transtellationism • Uniquitarianism
Main practices
Astration • Astromancy • Astromeditation • Astronomical commemoration • Astrophotography • Cosmic devotion • Cosmomancy • Cosmopiry • Debatation • Retination • Starbathing • Stargazing • Starparty • Starsleeping • Startryst
Ethics and lifestyle
Governance
Hyperstructure (Governorship • Kinship • Padronship) • Institutional Astronism • Institutional law • New Concept Development • Proprietorship • Recognition
Classification and history
Forms of Astronism
Cometanic • Contemporary • Dispositional • Empirical • Folk • Heterodoxical • Historical • Hyper • Hypo • Liberal • Omnidoxical • Orthodox • Philosophical • Postcursory • Practical • Rational • Religious • Spiritual • Syncretisms • Theoretical
Other elements
Astronarianism • Comparison • Criticism • Culture (Architecture • Art • Figures • Literature • Music • Ornamentation • Philosophy • Rendition • Society) • Spacism
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Existences of the Astronic cosmology
Astronist practices
Governance of Astronism
Figures of Astronism
Disciplines of Astronism
List of inclusivised disciplines · List of disinclusivised disciplines · List of all disciplines of study
Canon of Astronism
Main Astronist concepts and beliefs
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Appellations
Devotional (Devotology)
General forms
Cosmic Devotion · Mutual devotion · Cosmomancy · Astrolatry · Astromancy
Specific forms
Retination · Stardance · Starsleeping ·
Astrophotography · Astronomical commemoration
Physical and mental
Astration · Astromeditation · Cosmopiry
Revelatory, intellectual and philosophic
Personal inspiration · Indrucy · Astrologue
Extollatory (Extollogy)
Extollation · Celestification · Cometanisation
Activities (Occurrology)
Individual
Private
Public, sopharial or phrontisterial
Astronomy tourism · Cosmogosy · Phrontistas
· Starball · Philosophic tourism · Sempition ·
Festivals and events
Starlight Festival (Stellara · Kintana · The Starlight Council) · Starlight social · Astrofair · Astroprom
· Stargazing · Starguild · Starparty · Theatrosy
Either individual, private or public
Astronomical observation · Astrocrafts ·
Astroexercise · Starbathing · Moonbathing ·
Stardown · Starjam · Starnight · Starwalk ·
Sungrazing · Philosophers' camp
The Vendox is the most well known symbol of Astronism.
Cosmological
Astronic cosmology · Cosmozoism · Limitationism · Subordinationism · Tetradimensionalism · Triadism · Uncreatedness
Epistemological
Enknowledgement ·
Eschatological
Astronic eschatology · Cosmosis · Ephemeralism · Naturalism · Transtellationism · Transcensionism
Ethical
Astronist ethics · Eleuthonism · Extents of freedom · Gastronomical ethics · Ideationism · Pseudonism · Space ethics
Existential and futurological
Astronist prophecy · Departationism · Great Departation · Humanic Exploration of The Cosmos · Intracosmism · Mondialism · Sentientism
Ideological
Astronarianism · Spacism
Intellectual and perceptual
Anti-anthropocentrism · Cosmocentrism · Transitionalism · Philosophical Spirit
Meta-Astronism
Amoralism · Cosmonomia · Inspired religion · Moratorism · Motionalism · Multiformism · Neutramonia · Organised philosophy · Philosophism
Mystical and spiritual
Astration · Astrocism · Astrosis · Autocosmia
Ontological
Cosmotarianism · Uniquitarianism · Ontation · Ontometry
Societal
Astrocentrism · Non-thinking · Presentimentism · Reascensionism · Reinvigorationism
Soteriological
Astrosis · Transcension
Theological
Astronist panentheism · Attributes of Divinity · Depadism · Divinology · Interpenetrativity · Manumissionism
Forms of Astronism
Philosophical Astronism · Theoretical Astronism · Practical Astronism · Folk Astronism · Omnidoxical Astronism ·
Geography of Astronism
Related topics
Designation
Anti-Astronism · Astronic tradition · Astronic philosophy · Astronic religions · Astronology ·
Denominations · Meta-Astronism ·
Ethics and lifestyle
Astronist dietary customs · List of topics from an Astronist perspective · Noctism
Philosophy
Astronist schools of thought · List of conceptuals · Cosmic philosophy · List of instruments of study