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Invocation of the cosmised

Published: 1st September 2021

Citation: Astronist Institution. (2021). Invocation of the cosmised. Available: https://www.astronism.com/astronary/astroeschatology/invocation-of-the-cosmised. Last accessed [enter date e.g. 1st Sept 2021].

noun  Astroeschatology

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.

DERIVATIVES AND ALTERNATIVE PHRASES

Admissionalism | ədˈ mɪʃ(ə)n(ə)lɪz(ə)m | noun
Admissionalist | ədˈ mɪʃ(ə)n(ə)lɪst | adjective & noun
Admissionalistic | ədˈ mɪʃ(ə)n(ə)lɪstɪk | adjective
Admissionally | ədˈ mɪʃ(ə)n(ə)li | adverb
Admission of the cosmised
Invoking cosmised souls

ORIGINS AND ETYMOLOGY

Astro-English: from Astronese, the word invocation is used to denote “an act of calling” or “bringing something about” while the phrase the cosmised collectively refers to the souls of the deceased resident in the Overworld; altogether, this phrase means “calling upon the souls of the deceased.”

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