BC 1000 to 10,000

Zoroastrian / Mazdaism

The date of Zoroaster, or, the date of composition of the Old Avestan gathas, is unknown. Scholarly mainstream opinion mostly places him near the 1200 BC or 1100 BC, but dates proposed in scholarly literature diverge widely, between the 1800 BC and 6000BC.

"Enlightenment writers such as Voltaire promoted research into Zoroastrianism in the belief that it was a form of rational Deism, preferable to Christianity. With the translation of the Avesta by Abraham Anquetil-Duperron, Western scholarship of Zoroastrianism began" 

Impact of Ancient Egypt on the Bible

Zoroaster created Judeo Christian Religions

Summer, The Gilgamesh Epic

lecture of 1872 Gelgamesh also called Izdubar George Shith 1840 1876

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rd7MrGy_tEg

 

Zoroaster and Zoroastrianism

Zoroastrianism and the dog

Dogs are given utmost importance in our religion. Sarosh Yasht Hadokht (karda 7), mentions "Pashush-harun" dog and reveals that just as this "dog" protects the other innocent, good creatures of Spenta Mainyu, Sarosh Yazata, similarly, protects us. Here, "dog" is compared to Sarosh Yazata! This "dog" therefore, is not just a dog in animal form, but its name "Pashush-harun" indicates that it is a mystic reference to "pasu" (life-atoms, seeds of consciousness); and "harun" or "haurva" indicates perfection and union with the Divine. This "dog", therefore, leads one to Sarosh Yazata who is Manthra Incarnate, Keeper of the Mysteries, Protector of Souls in Both the Worlds!

Pleroma

 

Seven ??

1. First the • (Point), the Monad, Bythus (the Deep), the unknown and unknowable Father.

2. Δ (Triangle), Bythus and the first emanated pair or Duad,

3. Nous (Mind) and its syzygy Aletheia (Truth)

4. □ (Square), the dual Duad,

5. Tetractys or Quaternary, two males ||

6. the Logos (Word)

7. Anthrôpos (Man)

Robert W. Sullivan IV, Author of The Royal Arch of Enoch

Hyksos

 

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