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Part of a series on the

Forms of Millettism

 
Forms

Primary forms
Dispositional · Philosophical · Practical · Religious · Theoretical

Other forms
Empirical · Hyper-Astronism · Hypo-Astronism · Rational · Spiritual

 
Temporal Astronism
Historical · Contemporary · Postcursory
 
Levels of Orthodoxy
Ultra-Orthodox · Orthodox · Heterodoxical · Proto-Orthodox · Liberal · Institutional
 
Omnidoxical Astronism
Traditionalisation · Detraditionalisation · Gynocentric · Social · Retronism · Uninspired · Astronism proper · Commercial
Folk Astronism
Superstitious · Folk medicine · Veridicalism · Ritualism · Ethnic · Unrecognised · Contradictionism · Pre-Astronism
Heterodoxical Astronism
Anti-Institutionism · Prosubscriptionism
Syncretisms

A-H
African traditional religions · Aristotelianism · Bábism · Bahá'í Faith · Bon · Buddhism · Caodaism · Catholicism · Cheondoism · Christianity · Confucianism · Druze · Environmentalism · Falun Gong · Feminism · Gnosticism · Hedonism · Hermeticism · Hinduism · Humanism ·

I-P
Ibadism · Islam · Jainism · Judaism · Kantianism · Legalism · Mahayana · Meivazhi ·Muism · Neopaganism · New Thought · Orthodoxy · Platonism · Protestantism ·

Q-Z
Rastafarianism · Shaivism · Shaktism · Shenism · Shiism · Sikhism · Smartism · Spiritism · Sufism · Sunnism · Taoism · Tengerism · Theravada · Transhumanism · Vaishnavism · Vajrayana · Vietnamese folk religion · Voodoo · Western esotericism · Wicca · Yazdânism · Zoroastrianism

Circumstantial forms
Scientific · Prison · Disoptical · Military · Hospital · Workplace · Urban · Rural · Embassy · Stately · Home · Solitary · Engaged · Secular · Digital

Religious Astronism is one of the five primary forms of Astronism and also makes up one half of the nature of Astronism, the other being Philosophical Astronism. It comprises of all the traditions, beliefs, practices, organisations, and standards within Astronism just as a normal religion would consist of.

Religious and Philosophical Astronism are considered to work mutually and equally with one another to form the overall nature and identity of Astronism as a synthesis of religion and philosophy. The religious element provides the traditions, the forms of practice and beliefs, as well as the cultural and Institutional aspects. Meanwhile, the philosophical element asserts the importance of motionalism, introduces the Philosophical Spirit, conducts investigations into the nature of Astronist beliefs and practices, as well as comprising of Astronist philosophy and all its derivations.

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