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The Greek and Latin sources are divided on the birthplace of Zarathustra. There are many Greek accounts of Zarathustra, referred usually as Persian or Perso-Median Zoroaster; Ctesias located him in Bactria, Diodorus Siculus placed him among Ariaspai (in Sistan), Cephalion and Justin suggest east of greater Iran whereas Pliny and Origen suggest west of Iran as his birthplace. Moreover, they have the suggestion that there has been more than one Zoroaster. | The Greek and Latin sources are divided on the birthplace of Zarathustra. There are many Greek accounts of Zarathustra, referred usually as Persian or Perso-Median Zoroaster; Ctesias located him in Bactria, Diodorus Siculus placed him among Ariaspai (in Sistan), Cephalion and Justin suggest east of greater Iran whereas Pliny and Origen suggest west of Iran as his birthplace. Moreover, they have the suggestion that there has been more than one Zoroaster. | ||
==Life== | ==Zoroastrianism== | ||
"The best known Zoroastrians were the Magi, the "Wise Men from the East" in the Bible, who brought gifts to Bethlehem and whose graves Marco Polo claimed to have seen in what is today the district of Saveh, near Tehran, Iran. In English, the term is the origin of the words magic and magician. | |||
Many traits of Zoroastrianism can be traced back to the culture and beliefs of the proto-Indo-Iranian period, and Zoroastrianism consequently shares some elements with the historical Vedic religion that also has its origins in that era. | |||
Central to Zoroastrianism is the emphasis on moral choice, to choose between the responsibility and duty for which one is in the mortal world, or to give up this duty and so facilitate the work of druj. Similarly, predestination is rejected in Zoroastrian teaching. Humans bear responsibility for all situations they are in, and in the way they act to one another. Reward, punishment, happiness and grief all depend on how individuals live their life. | |||
In Zoroastrianism, good transpires for those who do righteous deeds. Those who do evil have themselves to blame for their ruin. Zoroastrian morality is then to be summed up in the simple phrase, "good thoughts, good words, good deeds". | |||
There is one universal and transcendental God, Ahura Mazda, the one uncreated creator and to whom all worship is ultimately directed. | |||
Ahura Mazda's creation — evident as truth and order — is the antithesis of chaos, falsehood and disorder. The resulting conflict involves the entire universe, including humanity, which has an active role to play in the conflict. Active participation in life through good thoughts, good words and good deeds is necessary to ensure happiness and to keep the chaos at bay. This active participation is a central element in Zoroaster's concept of free will. <ref>[Reference: Wikipedia.org]</ref> | |||
==What is told of Zarathustra's Life== | |||
Zoroaster is recorded as the son of Pourušaspa of the Spitamans or Spitamids (Avestan spit mean "brilliant" or "white"; some argue that Spitama was a remote progenitor) family, and Dugdōw, while his great-grandfather was Haēčataspa. All the names appear appropriate to the nomadic tradition. His father's name means "possessing gray horses" (with the word aspa meaning horse), while his mother's means "milkmaid". According to the tradition, he had four brothers, two older and two younger, whose names are given in much later Pahlavi work. | Zoroaster is recorded as the son of Pourušaspa of the Spitamans or Spitamids (Avestan spit mean "brilliant" or "white"; some argue that Spitama was a remote progenitor) family, and Dugdōw, while his great-grandfather was Haēčataspa. All the names appear appropriate to the nomadic tradition. His father's name means "possessing gray horses" (with the word aspa meaning horse), while his mother's means "milkmaid". According to the tradition, he had four brothers, two older and two younger, whose names are given in much later Pahlavi work. | ||
Revision as of 01:34, 1 December 2024
Zarathustra is also known as Zoroaster, was an ancient Iranian prophet (spiritual leader) who founded what is now known as Zoroastrianism. His teachings challenged the existing traditions of the Indo-Iranian religion and inaugurated a movement that eventually became the dominant religion in Ancient Persia. He was a native speaker of Old Avestan and lived in the eastern part of the Iranian Plateau, but his exact birthplace is uncertain.
There is no scholarly consensus on when he lived. Some scholars, using linguistic and socio-cultural evidence, suggest a dating to somewhere in the second millennium BC. Other scholars date him in the 7th and 6th century BC as a near-contemporary of Cyrus the Great and Darius I. Zoroastrianism eventually became the official religion of Ancient Persia and its distant subdivisions from the 6th century BC to the 7th century AD. Zoroaster is credited with authorship of the Gathas as well as the Yasna Haptanghaiti, hymns composed in his native dialect, Old Avestan and which comprise the core of Zorotoastrian thinking. Most of his life is known from these texts. By any modern standard of historiography, no evidence can place him into a fixed period and the historicization surrounding him may be a part of a trend from before the 10th century AD that historicizes legends and myths.
The Greek and Latin sources are divided on the birthplace of Zarathustra. There are many Greek accounts of Zarathustra, referred usually as Persian or Perso-Median Zoroaster; Ctesias located him in Bactria, Diodorus Siculus placed him among Ariaspai (in Sistan), Cephalion and Justin suggest east of greater Iran whereas Pliny and Origen suggest west of Iran as his birthplace. Moreover, they have the suggestion that there has been more than one Zoroaster.
Zoroastrianism
"The best known Zoroastrians were the Magi, the "Wise Men from the East" in the Bible, who brought gifts to Bethlehem and whose graves Marco Polo claimed to have seen in what is today the district of Saveh, near Tehran, Iran. In English, the term is the origin of the words magic and magician.
Many traits of Zoroastrianism can be traced back to the culture and beliefs of the proto-Indo-Iranian period, and Zoroastrianism consequently shares some elements with the historical Vedic religion that also has its origins in that era.
Central to Zoroastrianism is the emphasis on moral choice, to choose between the responsibility and duty for which one is in the mortal world, or to give up this duty and so facilitate the work of druj. Similarly, predestination is rejected in Zoroastrian teaching. Humans bear responsibility for all situations they are in, and in the way they act to one another. Reward, punishment, happiness and grief all depend on how individuals live their life.
In Zoroastrianism, good transpires for those who do righteous deeds. Those who do evil have themselves to blame for their ruin. Zoroastrian morality is then to be summed up in the simple phrase, "good thoughts, good words, good deeds".
There is one universal and transcendental God, Ahura Mazda, the one uncreated creator and to whom all worship is ultimately directed.
Ahura Mazda's creation — evident as truth and order — is the antithesis of chaos, falsehood and disorder. The resulting conflict involves the entire universe, including humanity, which has an active role to play in the conflict. Active participation in life through good thoughts, good words and good deeds is necessary to ensure happiness and to keep the chaos at bay. This active participation is a central element in Zoroaster's concept of free will. [1]
What is told of Zarathustra's Life
Zoroaster is recorded as the son of Pourušaspa of the Spitamans or Spitamids (Avestan spit mean "brilliant" or "white"; some argue that Spitama was a remote progenitor) family, and Dugdōw, while his great-grandfather was Haēčataspa. All the names appear appropriate to the nomadic tradition. His father's name means "possessing gray horses" (with the word aspa meaning horse), while his mother's means "milkmaid". According to the tradition, he had four brothers, two older and two younger, whose names are given in much later Pahlavi work.
The training for priesthood probably started very early around seven years of age. He became a priest probably around the age of fifteen, and according to Gathas, he gained knowledge from other teachers and personal experience from traveling when he left his parents at age twenty. By the age of thirty, he experienced a revelation during a spring festival; on the river bank he saw a shining Being, who revealed himself as Vohu Manah (Good Purpose) and taught him about Ahura Mazda (Wise Lord) and five other radiant figures. Zoroaster soon became aware of the existence of two primal Spirits, the second being Angra Mainyu (Destructive Spirit), with opposing concepts of Asha (order) and Druj (deception). Thus he decided to spend his life teaching people to seek Asha. He received further revelations and saw a vision of the seven Amesha Spenta, and his teachings were collected in the Gathas and the Avesta.[2]
Eventually, at the age of about forty-two, he received the patronage of queen Hutaosa and a ruler named Vishtaspa, an early adherent of Zoroastrianism (possibly from Bactria according to the Shahnameh). Zoroaster's teaching about individual judgment, Heaven and Hell, the resurrection of the body, the Last Judgment, and everlasting life for the reunited soul and body, among other things, became borrowings in the Abrahamic religions, but they lost the context of the original teaching.
In the Baháʼí Faith
Zoroaster appears in the Baháʼí Faith as a "Manifestation of God", one of a line of prophets who have progressively revealed the Word of God to a gradually maturing humanity. Zoroaster thus shares an exalted station with Abraham, Moses, Krishna, Jesus, Muhammad, the Báb, and the founder of the Baháʼí Faith, Bahá'u'lláh. Shoghi Effendi, the head of the Baháʼí Faith in the first half of the 20th century, saw Bahá'u'lláh as the fulfillment of a post-Sassanid Zoroastrian prophecy that saw a return of Sassanid emperor Bahram: Shoghi Effendi also stated that Zoroaster lived roughly 1000 years before Jesus.
Notation
Zarathustra has revealed his identity as a Cosmic Christos Solar Dragon, and thus has been supporting Guardian teams in planetary gridwork in the Iran Gate, North India cave systems and Ukraine land mass. [circa 2021-2022]
The above information is from Wikipedia and is a placeholder to learn more about our dearest brother, as he is currently working with our teams in the Christos Mission.
Zarathustra and Peacock Angels
Cosmic Christos Zarathustra was instrumental in the massive efforts to reclaim Solar Mary’s Dragon parts in Pluto, as well as the divine fatherly support of the emergence of the Blue Sapphire Solar Goddesses that surfaced as the Peacock Angels. Zarathustra the Christ is known to travel in the Holy Father’s Aquarian Dragon body, and has been supporting architectural shifts in the Iran land mass for the 10th gate reclamations necessary for correcting the 10D sapphire body layers in humanity. These are key patterns surfacing for us during the next astrological cycle that is emphasizing the major shift impacting the Pluto matrix. Some astrologers have noted that the most significant astrological shift taking place this year is that Pluto, the planet of death and rebirth, will be moving into the revolutionary sign of Aquarius for the first time in 225 years. [March 23, 2023] [3]
Hibiru-Aryan Christos Templars
Many thousands of years ago, the Sirian Council orchestrated the seeding of Hibiru-Aryan Christos Templars in the Carpathian Mountains, and we have learned the Cosmic Christos Zarathustra a 10th Stargate Guardian in Iran, is from the genetic descendants of this same spiritual family. This specific Aryan group’s mission was overseen by the Universal Blue Ray Melchizedek’s as their first response to rehabilitate the planetary grid after the Nephilim Wars. They had specialized skillsets in working with the planetary grid system in order to help create the foundation for new civilizations with Law of One knowledge, in order to build an advanced technological culture that was in alignment with the natural laws of the Universe. The Hibiru Aryan groups were attempting to rebuild civilization after the Nephilim Wars and heal the fracture between the Melchizedek and Annunaki groups that resulted in the 6D-7D wing damage of the [[666 seals. It appears the advanced technology and holographic records they brought to this world was hidden underground in the Bucegi Mountains. The tunnel system has been thoroughly investigated by both controller humans and nonhumans that are refusing to announce these incredible ancient builder technological discoveries to the surface population. [4]
Reclaiming the 10th Stargate
These areas throughout the Middle East and extending into the Asian land mass are undergoing a major cleanup operation under several Guardian Christos mission directives. We have learned that the magnificent Padmasambhava, a Cosmic Christos Buddha Rainbow Dragon known as the heart tantric ascended master of Tibetan Buddhism, was focused upon the sacred dragon teachings of the books of the Divine Holy Mother Sophia from the Law of One, and shares the same white opalescent diamond sun lineages of the Elaysa-Melchizedek Logos. In Padma’s return, he points to the imposters of Moon Chain entities that have taken on his namesake and cloned identities in the pursuit of furthering Black Sun Agendas through distorted Buddhist teachings. He appears to be leading the charge of the sacred Holy Father Trinity bringing the Father Dark Matter parts into the planetary matrix, which is being represented through his overlighting Rainbow Solar Dragon body along with Zarathustra and Paramahansa Yogananda. All three masters seem to be incarnated into the same region and when incarnated onto the planet, were connected to the same source material of Founder records which they disseminated in service to humanity. They have united together to embody the Holy Father Trinity in 36D, bringing the spiritual power of the Cosmic Father into the Asian Grids, with their connection made into the Amethyst Order’s Rha God World creation in order to protect the planet from AI timelines.[5]
Zarathustra Retrieving Groups
There has been focus on retrievals and transits of their spiritual lineage families in the 8D Lop Nur stargate region, Aksu prefecture, 10D gate Kashmir, Northern India diagonals connected to 10D Iraq stargate and its underground tunnel system connected to Carpathian Mountains. For those who feel resonant to this information, I have shared some interesting videos describing the red-haired mummies found in the Tarim basin in northwest China, near Lop Nur. It was during these retrievals in these same areas that it was made clear that Padma, Zarathustra and Yogananda were orchestrating a large load out of various groups of their people. They were overseeing the transiting process from the past timelines by escorting them out to exit this matrix, or others that were moving them through the reclaimed areas of the 10th Stargate Network.Cosmic Father representatives (recently revealed to be Padma, Zarathustra and Yogananda holding Father’s Tri-Matrix 36D Sceptre), are involved in many retrievals happening throughout the Asian grids.[6]
References
- ↑ [Reference: Wikipedia.org]
- ↑ Zoroaster Wiki
- ↑ Sapphire Diamond Shield
- ↑ Sapphire Diamond Shield
- ↑ 10th Stargate Network
- ↑ 10th Stargate Network