Ad Astra, Per Aspera / ADPA

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‘Ad Astra Per Aspera.’ It’s a simple phrase. It means ‘to the stars through difficulty.’
Astra strives to be a simple organisation/faith. Be who you wish to be, do what you wish with who you wish, but do it together, with others.
After all, the stars get awful lonely…



History

THE BOOK OF THE ASCENT

The Parable of the False Light

Before the Great Ascent, there were those who built their houses on borrowed stone. They took what others had made and called it their own. They grew their numbers not through trust, but through whispered half-truths. They shone brightly for a time, but a light fed on stolen fuel cannot last. It gutters. It goes out. This is not a story about one person or one place. It is a pattern as old as community itself. And it is a pattern we refuse to repeat. From that refusal came a purpose. Ad Astra, Per Aspera. To the stars, through hardship. We are the children of Astra. We chose the harder road because we’d seen where the easy one leads. Not out of spite for those who walked it before us, but out of respect for what we want to become.

The Fundamental Guidance

As we make our way upward, we hold to these truths:
  • Do Not Covet the Flock: We grow by being worth joining. We don’t recruit through back channels or by turning people against where they already are. If someone comes to us, they come freely.
  • Honour the Creator’s Hand: What someone makes belongs to them. We credit, we ask permission, we build our own. That’s not a restriction. That’s pride in what we create.
  • Walk the Hard Road: There are no shortcuts worth taking. Honest effort is slower, but what it builds actually lasts. Per Aspera isn’t a punishment. It’s the point.

“Carry your own weight. Look up. Let your own labour take you there.”

Manifesto

Astra exists because we believe communities should be built on something real.

Not on borrowed content. Not on poached membership. Not on looking impressive while the foundations are hollow. We’ve seen what happens when orgs take shortcuts, and we decided we’d rather do things properly, even if it takes longer. Ad Astra, Per Aspera. To the stars, through hardship. We earn what we have. We make what we use. We grow because people want to be here, not because we talked them into leaving somewhere else. We’re a faith organisation. The Book of the Ascent guides us. But we’re not here to preach or to judge. We hold ourselves to a standard and we invite others to share it if it speaks to them. That’s all.

Charter

Purpose

Astra is a faith-based organisation built on honest community, respect for creators, and earned progress. We exist to be something worth being part of.

Membership Expectations

  • You do not poach. We don’t recruit from other orgs through whispers or bad-faith contact. People join us freely or not at all.
  • You respect others’ work. If someone else made it, credit them. Ask permission. Don’t pass it off as yours or ours.
  • You contribute. Not every day, not to a quota. But when you’re here, you’re building something with us. We all pull our weight.

How We Treat Other Orgs

With basic respect. We don’t badmouth, we don’t interfere, we don’t start drama. If there’s a problem, we handle it directly and calmly.

What You Get

A community that means it. People who show up, help out, and don’t vanish when things get quiet. An org that won’t embarrass you by association.

Leadership

Astra is led, not ruled. Members have a voice and leadership listens. Final decisions rest with the Shepherd to keep things from going sideways, but that authority exists to serve the community, not to sit above it.