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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 assertion that a greater force, typically conceptualised as a god, presides over one’s existence, both before, during and after death.

Inconciation

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the branch of Astronist eschatology concerned with the journey of the soul through the astronomical world after death and the different stages of cosmosis (called the Sidereum).

Incorporeology

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the belief that the scope window for transcension is not necessarily going to close in the future, a belief that forms the basis of the school of indefinitivism.

Indefinitism

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one of three schools of thought of contiguant philosophy suggesting that there exists no particular pressing time for the achievement of contiguance and that humanity’s transcension is not solely predicated upon the achievement of contiguance with a more mystical or spiritual rather than physical version of transcension often opted for.

Indefinitivism

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spiritual ascension to the stars after death when regarded as dependent upon the degree of one’s stellancy (or another other measure) and is therefore not guaranteed for all sapient beings.

Intranstellation

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one of the solutions to the Fermi Paradox holding that there does exist many different forms of life in The Cosmos, but such forms of sentient life are hiding from humanity perhaps due to their fear for what humanity will do upon their discovery.

Invisism

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a tradition that has emerged in Astronism in which practitioners call to a deceased (or cosmised) individual, often a relative or an Astronist figure, often as a means of requesting something, typically helping with one’s journey to astrosis, the improvement of stellancy, help with identifying and actioning scope, or another type of dilemma of relation to Astronist belief and practice.

Invocation of the cosmised

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belief in or support for any worldview other than cosmocentrism (such as anthropocentrism or geocentrism), namely to suggest that doing so maintains humanity’s state in the Antipode (opposed to the centrality of the astronomical world) hence such a position holds negative consequences for transcension.

Isolism

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the notion that children, due to their pure and untrained minds, are more likely to attain astrosis than adults.

Juvenile vision

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an Astronist phrase for a person’s passing, their cosmisation to infer their astranthropic ascension from the Earth at death.

Leaving this planet

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the principle that one’s professional and familial legacies are central to their contributions to transcension; also, the study of legacies of individuals or groups as they pertain to transcension.

Legacy theology

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a transtellationist doctrine stating that scope exists between cosmisation (corporeal death) and cosmic cessation (the final stage of cosmosis), allowing for the spiritual essence of a person to continue on in achieving transcension and realising and attaining the Ultimation even after their death. Within this doctrine, however, there exists a split between exclusive manipulation of scope (scopic exclusivism) and universal manipulation of scope (scopic universalism).

Manipulation of scope

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