Independent spiritual-science publisher Astronomica Ltd has officially released its flagship annual report, titled “2026 Report – The Future & Beyond”, under the label The Epoch. This ambitious document sets out both a retrospective of the company’s first year in operation and a bold roadmap for what lies ahead.
From Start-Up to Publishing Platform
Opening up to the public earlier this year, Astronomica Ltd / Camelot House Publishing declared from the outset that it would place “values and impact over traditional norms”, emphasising radical design, speed and directness of publication. The report reflects this orientation: it recaps the company’s first major title, Spiritual Science Zero, which served as a “new-reader” introduction to Anthroposophy as a whole. It also offers behind-the-scenes insight into how the publisher is rethinking the reference model for spiritual-science publishing-outreach.
What’s in the Report
The document lays out three primary sectors of future activity:
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Publishing: The report anticipates publishing its next major handbook (titled The Brief) mid-year, followed by a larger volume in April, with both standard and premium hardcover editions.
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Platform and Media Expansion: The “Epoch” publication itself is positioned as more than a blog platform; it functions as a brand, editorial hub and network-building vehicle. The company’s websites (astronomica.uk and camelot.pub) are cited as launch-pads for membership-driven access, zines, journals and community publishing.
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Design & Branding Services: In addition to book-publishing, Astronomica emphasises that its marketing-agency venture (Quicksilver / QS Studio) will begin to offer modular services to anthro-organisations, “transparent pricing”, and rapid delivery. This positions the business at an intersection of spiritual-science content + design-media-consultancy.
Underpinning these activities are three core values: Freedom, Uncompromising truth, and Speed. The report emphasises that the company does not intend simply to compete, it intends to lead.
Why It Matters to Anthroposophical Circles
For those engaged in anthroposophy or spiritual science, the report signals a shift in how such material might be published and disseminated. Rather than a traditional slow-turnaround “academic” rhythm, Astronomica is aiming for rapid-fire output, design-forward aesthetics, and membership/community models. This could reshape how anthroposophical content (books, zines, journals, outreach) connects to a broader public.
Read the full report here; https://epoch.astronomica.uk/astronomica-2026/
