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Astronist culture

Cultural tradition associated with Astronism

Written by Astronist Institution

Edited by the Astronist Journal

Last updated: JAN. 4, 2020

Astronist culture is the system of cultural traditions and practices associated with Astronism and is considered as a branch of Astronic culture.

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Astronist culture is the system of cultural traditions and practices associated with Astronism and is considered as a branch of Astronic culture.

Astronist culture is the set of cultural practices and norms common to the Astronist religion specifically and can be considered as a subset of wider Astronic culture. It is classified as dispositional discipline of Astronism when studied academically and it consists of several branches, principally of which include:

Astronist culture forms an important foundation to the overall identity of Astronism as well as of Astronists. It can be considered as the artistic, literary and ideological manifestations and expressions of Astronist beliefs. Astronist culture is therefore synonymous with Astronist identity in tandem with Astronist beliefs and practices brings together what it means to be Astronistic.

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