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Dictionary of Astroeschatology

This part of the Astronary covers a wide range of terminology relating to Astronist eschatology, the discipline concerned with the destiny of humankind and the afterlife in the astronomical world.

the belief distinct from mainstream Astronism that ensoulment only takes place upon a person’s experience of astroneira (their first astronality) and as such, those that have not engaged with their astronality are regarded to be without a cosmisable soul.

Astrosynarianism

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the process regarded as taking place after death in which a person’s conscious soul navigates their journey towards union with The Cosmos before their cosmic cessation.

Astrotheosis

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the ability of a person to summon a celestial body or to cause an astronomical event to occur.

Astruction

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a belief orientation within naturalism, or the naturalistic worldview that firmly maintains the literal tenets of naturalism by stating that due to the natural inexplicability of God, there is no reason, no logic, and no means for God to exist for in the naturalistic understanding, there exists no supernatural forces. 

Atheistic naturalism

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the belief that the astronomical world possesses the power to bring about the salvation of humankind even without the intervenience of divine forces or the aid of supernatural phenomena.

Atheistic transcensionism

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a popular Astronist saying referring to the occurrence of cosmosis but without specification as to a naturalist or transtellationist outlook on the topic; generally, this phrase relates to the occurrence of cosmic union after death (called cosmosis) rather than to cosmic union during one’s lifetime (called astrosis).

Become One with The Cosmos

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the signs of astrosis manifested through one’s abilities.

Capastrosis

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the end of The Cosmos, especially as this relates to the fate of humanity in its struggle to attain Ultimation; this future period is typically conceptualised as a final race or battle between humanity and the astronomical world as it comes to a horrifying, destructive end; often referred to in physical cosmology as the Big Rip.

Ceaseria

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the assertion that the Humanic Exploration of The Cosmos must have begun by the turn of the twenty-second century or else the Degradation of humanity will commence.

Centurialism

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an Astronist metaphor for humanity, especially to infer the belief in the destined reunion of humankind with the astronomical world as its progenitor.

Children of The Cosmos

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one’s assistance of others in achieving astrosis (also called corporeal cosmosis), especially when viewed as integral to one’s own achievement or sustainment of this same condition.

Cocosmosis

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humans regarded as a whole rather than as individuals, and a related philosophical position which emphasises the symbiosis of human individuality and collectivity as central to the achievement of transcension; a term especially used in the context of contributionism.

Collective

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