Astronism

Astronism, also known as the religion of the stars, is a naturalistic religion or philosophy that was founded by the philosopher Cometan and that traces its heritage and lineage back to the prehistorically practiced astronomical religions of the Stone Age around 40,000 years ago. As such, Astronism belongs to a wider set of religions known as the Astronic religions which stand alongside the Dharmic, Abrahamic, and Taoic religious traditions and that are claimed to be the oldest religious tradition in the world.

Astronism expounds a newfound worldview known as cosmocentricity, or cosmocentrism. This worldview is predicated upon the notion that people should focus the contemplative, religious, spiritual, and intellectual parts of their lives on "the stars", or The Cosmos.

Astronist eschatology states that when a person dies, they experience a reunion with The Cosmos and depending upon a person's own beliefs, this could either be interpreted as spiritual and physical, or just physical. On top of this, the goal for all Astronists is to achieve this "cosmosis" or cosmic reunion before they die through a large set of practices and methods all leading to their attainment of "astrosis", or corporeal cosmosis; that is, cosmic reunion whilst one is still alive. This astrosis state can be achieved intellectually, spiritually, religiously, mentally, and physically. The political ideology branch of Astronism known as astronarianism.