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    Explore " zoroaster" with insightful episodes like "Baha'i with Elena Mustakova", "What Is Zoroastrianism?", "26. Zoroaster Sees God’s Other Side | Dramatic Adaptation Of God: An Autobiography, As Told To A Philosopher [Part 26]", "Zarathustra, Ancient Prophet of Persia" and "Origin Story Vol 1" from podcasts like ""Dawn of an Era of Well-Being: The Podcast", "Answers", "GOD: An Autobiography, As Told to a Philosopher - The Podcast", "Barbarian Noetics Podcast: Go Fungal not viral™" and "Satan Is My Superhero"" and more!

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    Baha'i with Elena Mustakova

    Baha'i with Elena Mustakova

    Welcome to the THIRD season of Dawn of an Era of Well-Being. This season we are dedicating our focus to the world’s religions, and discovering how religion and spirituality can help bring us together in a more harmonious condition. 

    Today we will turn our attention to the fascinating and perhaps not very well-understood spiritual faith of the Baha’i with Elena Mustakova. 

    A relative newcomer to the spiritual traditions, the Baha’i religion was founded in Iraq in the 19th century by Mīrzā Ḥosayn ʿAlī Nūrī—also known as Bahāʾ Allāh, meaning “Glory of God.” The Baha’i belief system posits that Bahāʾ Allāh was an actual manifestation of God. Baha’i tradition is very inclusive of the Abrahamic religions and suggests a continuity amongst all of these faiths, and their key figures: Jesus, Mohammed, Moses, etc. As the encyclopedia Brittanica points out: “Bahāʾīs believe in the oneness of humanity and devote themselves to the abolition of racial, class, and religious prejudices. The great bulk of Bahāʾī teachings is concerned with social ethics. The faith has no priesthood and does not observe ritual forms in its worship.”

    Elena Mustakova is a spiritual philosopher, evolutionary thinker, educator, psychologist, and social scientist, and an expert on the systemic links between individual health, culture, moral development, language, and collective social health. Her work is inspired by Bahá’í ontological understanding of reality as a spiritual phenomenon of the evolution of consciousness.

    Elena believes individual consciousness has the potential to evolve towards wholeness throughout the  lifespan to the extent to which people grasp and take ownership of that process. Collective  consciousness has evolved through many stages of broadening allegiances toward more just and  comprehensive forms of governance – from clans, all the way to nation states and even geo-political  allegiances. Both individual and collective evolution can be quite painful when not understood. Her  commitment is to education that helps people grasp the intersection of their individual micro  experience and the macro socio-historical transformation under way and develop conscious agency.

    www.elenamustakova.net

    What Is Zoroastrianism?

    What Is Zoroastrianism?

    Zoroastrianism is one of most eclectic pre-Christian religious traditions, at one time spanning much of Asia, Africa, and Europe. Today, however, few know about this fascinating faith. Listen to this short episode to learn more about Zoroastrianism's history and beliefs. 

    Visit the Patheos Religion Library to learn more about Zoroastrianism: https://bit.ly/3jSCvck 

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    26. Zoroaster Sees God’s Other Side | Dramatic Adaptation Of God: An Autobiography, As Told To A Philosopher [Part 26]

    26. Zoroaster Sees God’s Other Side | Dramatic Adaptation Of God: An Autobiography, As Told To A Philosopher [Part 26]

    "There is a relationship between people that occurs only within the spiritual matrix that is My presence in the world. In living the ethical life, people are participating in Me."

    Welcome to God: An Autobiography, The Podcast. A dramatic adaptation and continuing discussion of the book God: An Autobiography, As Told To A Philosopher by Jerry L. Martin.

    He was a lifelong agnostic, but one day he had an occasion to pray. To his vast surprise, God answered- in words. Being a philosopher, he had a lot of questions, and God had a lot to tell him.

    Read God: An Autobiography, As Told To A Philosopher.

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    Zarathustra, Ancient Prophet of Persia

    Zarathustra, Ancient Prophet of Persia

    What's up to my perspicacious pears and perceptive passionfruit!

    Welcome back to the BNP y'all. Thank you for dropping by and tuning in (and dropping L too, if that's your thing).

    This week's episode is another multi-plate tapas course, a solo hodge podge ep, with a little bit of veggies thrown in. Jump in for skits, vignettes, meditations on homelessness, ideas about existence, untieable cosmic knots, epiphanies, robots, sponsors, poems and more. Stay for a primer on the ancient Iranian religion of Zoroastrianism, the oldest of the prophetic religions, dating back to at least 600 BC.

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    "The good things of prosperity are to be wished; but the good things that belong to adversity are to be admired."

    - Lucius Annaeus Seneca

    Middle East Scholar Jamsheed Choksy Retraces the Roots of the Western Belief in Good and Evil

    Middle East Scholar Jamsheed Choksy Retraces the Roots of the Western Belief in Good and Evil

    Much of Western culture and religious beliefs are grounded in a bifurcated notion of an epic power struggle between dueling forces, often defined as “good” and “evil.” This underlying premise influences how we parent, how we practice faith, how we choose vocations, and how we vote. In this episode Jamsheed Choksy, chair of the Department of Central Eurasian Studies at Indiana University Bloomington, provides surprising historical context for how the West’s construction of these binary elements evolved—from Islam.

    Dengê Kurdistan

    Dengê Kurdistan

    Suhrawardi :  kurdischer  Philosoph und Gründer der Erleuchtungsschule opfer der islamischen Despotismus

    Die heutige Sendung des Programm Dengê Kurdistan wurde dem Kurdischen Theologe, Philosophen und Gründer der Erleuchtungsschule Schihab al-Din Suhrarwardi, so genannte al Maqtul(der gestorbener) gewdimet. Suhrawardi  geboren 1154 stammt aus der Stadt Suhraward(provinz Zancan /Ostkurdistan-Iran,  gestorben  in Aleppos Festung 1191 (Syrien).Der Herrscher im Nahen Osten war auch ein Berühmter Kurdischer Sultan Salah al-Din. Suhrawardi  nach Worten von Michael Stausberg in seine Werk: Abhandlung zur Europäischen Religionsgeschichte: Faszination Zarathustra mit dem  Untertitel: Zoroaster  und die Europäische Religionsgeschichte,1998:Suhrawardis Philosophie, zeichnet sich durch eine Integration  Zoroastrischer,hermetischer, Pythagoräischer, Platonischer, und andere leeren aus. Für ihn beginnt die Philosophie Geschichte mit Hermes. Vor  der griechischen Philosophie  sei die Erleuchtung(Işraq) im Besitz  einiger Exponenten  der Iranischen  National Tradition gewesen.Und Zoroaster  habe die Herrschaft des Lichts angekündigt.

    Suhrawardi wurde angesichts seine moderaten und liberalen Ansichten  für damaligen Zeiten bei den Sohn von Sultan Salah al-Din Ayubi, Alzaher, Verwalter von Aleppo  denunziert. Er wurde als Abweichler von Islamischen Leere beschuldigt und anschließend hingerichtet.

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