These encyclopaedic entries consist of a few paragraphs each exploring the meaning of the term in question, its position in Astronism, often considering its significance in relation to other terms and beliefs. The Omnidoxical Encyclopaedia of Astronism constitutes the first encyclopaedic reference guide to Astronism and its categorisation within the Omnidoxy provides it within even greater significance and authority.
Cometan is a British philosopher and author best known as the founder of Astronism, a synthesis of religion and philosophy claiming its lineage in astronomical religions practiced since the Stone Age. From the age of fifteen, Cometan’s public life began with his first revelation to become a philosopher and thereafter to change the world through his sole authorship of the Omnidoxy, the longest religious text in history at over 2 million words upon completion. This book single-handedly lead to the development and establishment of Astronism as well as the scholarly organisation of a long series of religions and philosophies collectivised together to form the Astronic tradition which now stands alongside the Abrahamic, Dharmic and Taoic traditions.