cosmism
/ˈkɒz.mɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
a philosophical or religious belief in the unity and interconnectedness of the universe, often involving the idea of a higher or ultimate reality.
“The cosmist movement emphasized the interconnectedness of all living things.”
2. noun
a literary or artistic style that emphasizes the vastness and complexity of the universe, often using imagery and symbolism to convey a sense of cosmic wonder.
“The novel’s cosmist themes explored the human condition in the face of an infinite universe.”
3. noun
a system of thought or practice that seeks to understand and experience the universe as a unified, holistic whole.
“The spiritual practice of cosmism encouraged practitioners to cultivate a sense of unity with the natural world.”
4. noun
a type of speculative fiction or science fiction that explores the nature of the universe and humanity’s place within it.
“The cosmist novels of the 20th century explored the possibilities of interstellar travel and the colonization of other planets.”