Monday, August 5, 2013

Introduction to Zoroaster

Dio Chrysostom, Plutarch's contemporary, declares that neither Homer nor Hesiod sang of the chariot and horses of Zeus so worthily as Zoroaster. Definitely post-Perseus, establishing the legacy of worship to Zoroaster's way, much like my Oxford comma to text.

The Zoroaster is represented by symbols found in the earliest known structures, those in Africa, AND in accordance to logic vis a vis physical anthropology. Ancient Egypt, pre-colonial Americas, and all other regions share the patterns bestowed to the Figure called by the Greeks as Zoroaster. The Zoroaster is credited with the sum work of knowledge leading in to out of the Golden Age. The same Zoroaster credited with the 12 month calendars (finding the world rotates one degree a day), utilitarianism and ethics (the spiritual meaning of mathematics), mathematics, linguistics (an extension of mathematics), cultural celebrations (celestial celebrations), architecture (shared architectural patterns), and others.

Below are physical images of cultural, patternal, and physical representations from different cultures that were inspired by that is called Zoroaster in Cyrillic script. They are patterns. They are the same patterns that remain celebrated, including by Hindus; and it was Krishna celebration day today in LA, however somber from the devastation from the day before.

The literature about Zoroaster (was it a woman, man, or group of people) have been burned throughout the ages. The evidence from physical/cultural anthropology, and linguistics, support a Golden Age approximately 10 - 50 thousand years ago, and to an era we can claim common origin.
(check out my video of the LA 2013 Krishna celebration event here)



Kwakiutl and Haida symbolisms of ancient Americas


Congo woman


Central Asian monuments


European architecture from the Middle Ages


Asian symbolisms


The patterns and hieroglyphs, including birdman, as witness to the legacy of Zoroaster



The ancient monuments speak to the powers that existed, when mankind was in a more confident and sane state of being. In ancient times, women were rulers, mothers, warriors, priests, judges, and surgeons. Of all the congressmen at the Capitol right now, we have approximately 20 who are women. For all the hype that exists today, women remain among the most vulnerable civil groups in the west, and the demonization of womanhood is a hallmark of byzantine society vis a vis original sin. The ancient wisdoms that existed long before the byzantine were the topic of the 2012 Pulitzer Prize Award; and no one has yet explored the importance the ancients placed on women, when they ruled the world out of strength, and not fear. The only God more powerful than Zeus was his wife Mahtis, mother of Athena, who was borned through the cracked skull of Zeus moments before his death. Ironically, the Capitol of the sex trade today happens to be the birthplace and Capitol of communism.


Topics for discussion:
Homer -> Pythagorus -> Cyrus: how wrong it is to equate Zoroaster as a contemporary of Cyrus, and Persians
Iranian fascism: Zoroaster and the post-Renaissance opium and hashish trade (Iran -> Russia -> England)
Bastdardization of Zoroaster by the Ismaïl I and the Safavids: Origin of the modern opium/hash trade
Bastdardization of Zoroaster by the Bolsheviks: Lenin, Hitler, to Hollywood in contemporary time
Bastdardization of Zoroaster by the Sassanids, and the gate of entry to an anti-Iran Byzantium
Semitic languages, and their relationhip to Iranic, including Slavic, languages
Al-Eskandar (Alexander's) assassination due to his love of Zoroaster
The Byzantine identity and the Sassanid abuse of Zoroastrianism
The death of Al-Eskandar as propoganda through the ages until..
Herodotus writes in Iran, and never mentions Zoroaster by name
Physical anthropology, and logic: Solutions or more problems?
Iranian identity as the legacy of the West**
Nietzsche and modern philosophy

**"Iran" (the literal word) is not islamic republic, and cannot be an islamic republic, let alone ignorant of the fascist drug trade origin of Shi'ite institution @Ismail @Qizilbash @Safavieh&Qajars @AngloRusDrugRoute @AbuseOfHistoricalIran


Find out more from the references:

West (1971, Oxford Press) Early Greek Philosophy and the Orient
Matthee (2006, Princeton Press) In Pursuit of Pleasure
Phillip (2010, Virgin Press) Murder in Babylon
Drijvers (2009) Rome and the Sassanid Empire
Wikipedia Anglo-Soviet Invasion of Iran
BBC (2006) Islamic History of Europe
Wikipedia Roman-Persian Wars
Herodotus Histories

many, many, many more resources (including what you'd call "primary resource"!!)


My buddy, former Air-Force guy, referred me to Santos Bonacci.

Part One

Part Two

Also check out the rebuttal to Santos, that actually supports his case (minus the rant):


Science is one and part with Conscience

Knowledge is Power

False Knowledge Is Why We In The Pits

(False knowledge is a working value of Communism)

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