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Astronism status by country

Astronist recognition as a religious group worldwide

Written by Astronist Institution

Edited by the Meta-Astronism Studies Journal

Last updated: DEC. 28, 2019

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Map detailing Astronist religious recognition by country as of 2020.

The endeavour to have Astronism become recognised as a religion by governments around the world is an important responsibility of the Astronist Institution in effort of not only gaining official status as a religious group, but for the protection of Astronist religious freedoms.

The status of Astronism by country, or the recognition of Astronism as a religion varies greatly from country to country and is a major area of continued debate and research for the Astronist Institution as part of Meta-Astronism. The recognition of Astronists as a religious group in a particular country generally affords them with protection from the government, recognition of places of worship (sophariums), and also allows for Astronist groups to apply for government funding. Being recognised as a minority religion is one of the principal aims of the Astronist Institution so that it may endeavour to protect the religious freedoms of its followers worldwide.


The recognition of Astronism is closely related to other studies including the demographics of Astronism as well as Astronist freedom of religion by country. These studies come together to form a holistic picture of Astronism by country that covers every aspect of Astronist life, treatment, cultural integration and freedom. The recognition of Astronism (and other religion) takes place on three levels which are census recognition, charity recognition, and place of worship recognition. 


For relevance, in this article, we will only be focusing on two of these; census recognition and charity recognition. The Astronist Institution represents the Astronist religion on an organisational level while the census recognition level is reserved for Astronism itself and the community of Astronists in a country.

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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Geography of Astronism

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Astronism by country

Astrosis

Key components

Main beliefs

Main practices

Ethics and lifestyle

Governance

Classification and history

Forms of Astronism

Other elements

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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