Introduction to Pre-Omnidoxical Astronist Theories


Book Description

Introduction to Pre-Omnidoxical Astronist Theories (formerly titled Introduction to Pre-Omnidoxical Millettarian Theories) is the seventy-second instalment in the Little Blue Book Series and comprises the tenth discourse of the Tridoxy, which is itself the third disquisition of the Omnidoxy, the founding treatise of Astronism. Within this single-discourse publication, there exists an extensive list of items regarding the outline of theories and concepts of pre-omnidoxical origin that are categorised as part of the Astronist and Millettarian philosophy. The Little Blue Book Series was created and first published by Cometan himself as a way to simplify and commercialise the immensity of the two million word length of the Omnidoxy into smaller, more bite-size publications. A successful series from its very first published entry, the Little Blue Book Series has gone on to become a symbol of Astronist commercial literature and a way for Cometan’s words to reach readers of all ages and abilities who remain daunted by the beauty and yet the sheer extensiveness of the Omnidoxy as the longest religious text in history.




Omnidoxy


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The Omnidoxy is the founding treatise of the Astronist religion and was solely authored by the philosopher and religious founder, Cometan. Partitioned into twelve disquisitions, each of which are further divided into hundreds of discourses, which are themselves titled by those which are known as rubrals, The Omnidoxy has been codified according to a unique writing structure known as insentence. The Omnidoxy not only forms the foundations of Astronism, but it remains the primary modern contributor and the book that ignited the establishment of the Astronic tradition of religion which encompasses the philosophy of Astronism. Introducing brand new philosophical concepts such as cosmocentricity, reascensionism, transcensionism, and sentientism amongst many others, The Omnidoxy remains the principal signifier of a new era in philosophy. The Omnidoxy births hundreds of new belief orientations, schools of thought, neologisms, disciplines of study, theories, and concepts which, when combined and considered collectively, have formed the basis of Astronism. The authorship of The Omnidoxy rests with the single individual philosopher, Cometan who began writing The Omnidoxy at the age of seventeen driven by what he terms as personal inspiration. The historical origination of The Omnidoxy rests in its authorship by Brandon Taylorian during early 21st century England, specifically in the northern county of Lancashire. Like in all textual criticism, the timing and location of the codification of The Omnidoxy is integral to understanding why and how it was written, especially by considering the influential factors impacting Taylorian during his construction of the text, particularly the cultural, political, religious, and social contexts of Taylorian's personal life and of wider society at the time. This forms an important branch of study within omnidoxicology known as omnidoxical criticism, or omnidoxical exegesis in which scholars study and investigate The Omnidoxy in order to discern conclusive judgements inspired by how, where, why, by whom, for whom, and in what circumstances The Omnidoxy was written.




The Tridoxy


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The Tridoxy comprises of a series of short philosophical discourses forming the third disquisition of the one million word long philosophical treatise known as The Omnidoxy solely authored by Cometan, which is the founding book of the philosophy of Astronism. The Tridoxy has been designated the inclusive discipline of abettology which encompasses the study of both aid and the nature, forms, and applications of stewardship. In the omnidoxical style, The Tridoxy is written according to the structure of insentence, its discourses are titled by rubrals, and it comprises of a number of unique terms, newly introduced concepts, beliefs, and notions that form the Astronist approach to understanding the ideas of aiding and stewarding, the latter of which holds particular importance as it is applied to the context of The Cosmos and space exploration. The Tridoxy covers a wide range of philosophic subjects, including ethics, epistemology, and logic whilst simultaneously introduces its own unique disciplines of study and areas of contemplation. Despite being one of the shortest disquisitions of the twelve that form The Omnidoxy, The Tridoxy demonstrates an importance granted to the notions of aiding others, the different forms and manifestations of aid, as well as the ethics of aiding and stewarding. Solely authored by the mononymous autodidactic philosopher, Cometan, The Tridoxy presents itself as a short interlude between much larger disquisitions that formulate The Omnidoxy.




Omnidoxical Register


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The Omnidoxical Register is a post-disquisitional segment of the Omnidoxy within the Appendix of the Omnidoxy as part of the Original Omnidoxical Series. It provides an extensive list of disciplines of study categorised within the twelve inclusive disciplines that are given definitions and clearly organised. The Omnidoxical Register acts as an important categoriser for the Astronist tradition of philosophy and continues to be a consistently utilised reference book.




Jesse Millette and the Phantom's Curse


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On The Tube bound for the Rialto Theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue, Jesse Millette is in a world of his own as he contemplates his life and what he wishes to become. But before he knows it, he's chasing through one of London's busiest Tube stations, with his friends Ellena and Zara at his heels, in pursuit of a thief who has stolen his wallet. If Jesse believed that such thievery would be the end of the thrilling events of that evening, he was sorely mistaken. This night will change Jesse’s life forever and you will join him as he becomes embroiled in a murder mystery of drama, deception and danger. By following clues and questioning suspects, Jesse must figure out why someone would murder an actress in the prime of her career. He explores the old Rialto Theatre with Ellena and Zara and uncovers secrets hidden deep within its crumbling walls. The teenage detective must race against the clock to unmask the phantom before tragedy strikes again.




Legal Status & Role of Philosophy


Book Description

Legal Status & Role of Philosophy is the forty-first instalment in the Little Blue Book Series and is comprised of just the twenty-first discourse of the Duodoxy. The Duodoxy is itself the second disquisition of the founding book of Astronism, called the Omnidoxy. The Little Blue Book Series was created and first published by Cometan himself as a way to simplify and commercialise the immensity of the two million word length of the Omnidoxy into smaller, more bite-size publications. A successful series from its very first published entry, the Little Blue Book Series has gone on to become a symbol of Astronist commercial literature and a way for Cometan’s words to reach readers of all ages and abilities who remain daunted by the beauty and yet the sheer extensiveness of the Omnidoxy as the longest religious text in history.




The Monodoxy


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The Monodoxy is a 275,000 word-long philosophical disquisition categorised as the first of twelve disquisitions that, when considered collectively, form The Omnidoxy, the founding treatise of the philosophy of Astronism established by Cometan. The disquisition comprises of hundreds of discourses which are themselves titled by rubrals and written according to a style and structure known as insentence. The Monodoxy's authorship solely rests with Cometan, the first Millettic philosopher and the founder of Astronism whom began writing The Monodoxy at the age of just seventeen through what he termed as personal inspiration. The Monodoxy has been said to formulate the thematic identity of the philosophy of Astronism due to its prominent focus on the elements, progeny, and phenomena of The Cosmos in a distinct way to all the other eleven disquisitions forming The Omnidoxy. Hundreds of new schools of thought, disciplines of study, and philosophical belief orientations hold their roots in The Monodoxy in addition to thousands of new terms, concepts, and theories which hold a distinguished originality and Cometanic style combined with an Astronic identity. There are a total of fifty-three discourses which constitute The Monodoxy, each of which holds its own special title known as a rubral which are used to provide overviews of the discourses to which they are associated.




Cometanic Quotes


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Cometanic Quotes is a post-disquisitional segment of the Omnidoxy within the Appendix of the Omnidoxy as part of the Original Omnidoxical Series solely written and organised by Cometan and published by the Astronist Institution. This publication collates all the known quotes attributed to Cometan during The Founding of Astronism era, particularly those associated with Cometan's indrucies during his sole authorship of the Omnidoxy. This publication consists of over 600 original quotes attributed to Cometan which have significantly contributed to his place as a religious figure and philosopher.




Irene Mary's October Letter


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In October 1998, Irene Mary Taylor penned a letter to the mother of Cometan, Louise J. Counsell regarding the baptism of Cometan. However, in the letter Irene Mary covers topics not just related to her grandson baptism but also regarding her Catholic faith. The letter has come to form the basis of Cometan's understanding of the beliefs and teachings that his grandmother held so dear to which has come to influence the foundations of her Cause for Beatification and her recognition as a Traditionalist Catholic figure. In this work Irene Mary's October Letter: An Introduction to Irenianism, Cometan provides an exegesis to his grandmother's letter from twenty-three years prior in which the foundations of Irenian theology, or Irenianism, were established.




The Octadoxy


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The Octadoxy is the eighth disquisition of twelve which form the philosophical treatise known as The Omnidoxy with its discourses primarily concerned with the formation of the Millettarian, or Astronic eschatology which is Astronism's approach to understanding the nature of humanity's final destiny as well as the afterlife. In addition, the Octadoxy remains concerned with the nature of advancement, especially in a cosmical setting in the case of the Humanic Exploration of The Cosmos. A mid-length disquisition, the Octadoxy is preceded by the Septidoxy and followed by the Nonodoxy and is written according to the style of insentence. The Astronic eschatology is entirely predicated upon the beliefs and concepts residing within transcensionism, the belief orientation holding that humanity is not fulfilling its destiny upon The Earth and that space exploration is the ultimate fate and consequence of human existence.