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Popular Astronism

Written by Astronist Institution

Edited by the Meta-Astronism Studies Journal

Last updated: DEC. 22, 2019

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The Vendox is the main symbol of Astronism.

Popular Astronism, also known as pop Astronism, is a post-omnidoxical form of Astronism encompassing all manifestations of Astronism in popular culture, namely in entertainment, sports, news, fashion, technology, and politics.

Such manifestations are often referential to some aspect of Astronism, often one that is stereotypical of Astronism or of Astronists and isn't necessarily the most accurate representation of the religion, its beliefs or its followers. A result of the influence of Popular Astronism came with the development of Cultural Astronism which is synonymous with Popular Astronism, but as especially distinct from Religious Astronism or Philosophical Astronism.

Cultural Astronism is perhaps most accurately described as a form of Astronism that non-Astronists and non-academics are able to understand and interact with. Examples of Cultural Astronism are Astronist sophariumsStarlight FestivalsAstronist renditions, and other physical or practical manifestations of the religion that are interactive for the masses rather than for the learned few.

Opinions of a significant variance exist regarding the positive effects of a religion's interactions with the popular culture of a society. Some critics have stated that allowing a religion to be entangled with the popular culture lowers the solemnity and "sacredness" of that religion and forces it to become another facet of distraction, entertainment, or vicarious interaction rather than a solemn, personal, and earnest path of self-discovery.

Others have stated that the more a religion interacts with the vernacular of the popular culture, the more likely it is to be considered a religion rather than a cult or sect. In this regard, a religion is seen as inextricably integrated with societal identity and so the greater a religion's integration into popular culture demonstrates the greater success and widespread adherence or acceptance of that religion, whether that be in a practicing or non-practicing manner.

History

From its inception, Astronism has experienced a lengthy history of interaction with the popular culture of different nations, initially as a result of the exportation of its own forms of entertainment into the popular culture sphere, e.g. Spacefaring World, thus demonstrating a more controlled form of popular culture interaction.

However, later on in its history, aspects of Astronism were used by others in their own facets of popular culture that did not necessarily represent the religion in the most accurate light.

Another significant element to Astronism's interaction with popular culture was the celebrity of Cometan and his role just as much a public figure as it was a religious figure.

Existences of the Astronic cosmology

Astronist practices

 Governance of Astronism

Figures of Astronism

Disciplines of Astronism

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

 · Debatation

 

Extollatory (Extollogy)
Extollation · Celestification · Cometanisation

 

Activities (Occurrology)

Individual

Startryst

 

Private

Intosy · Panosy

Public, sopharial or phrontisterial

Astronomy tourism · Cosmogosy · Phrontistas 

· Starball · Philosophic tourism · Sempition · 

Orreration · Holographic show

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

 

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Additional information

This article was written by a working staff member with editorial powers within the Astronist Institution. The accuracy, validity and integrity of the contents of this article is supervised by working members of the Meta-Astronism Studies Journal which is the academic journal appointed responsibilities of scholarship for the discipline of study to which the subject of this article is associated.

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