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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Continuous Improvement. A Zarathushti's sacred endevour

Of all religious philosophies, only the Zarathushti faith suggests a continuous renovation-evolution-improvement pathway towards the goal of Utopia.


Called Fra-var-ane, from the root Fr= to evolve, not surprisingly this faith that lays such emphasis on knowledge, reasoning and free choice would prescribe such a scientifically validated pathway to Ha-urva-tat or Perfection-Self Realization.


The first attribute of Ahura Mazda is identified in the Hormazd Yasht (the dedication to Hormazd-Ahura Mazda) as "Fra-kh-stya"- one who designs improvement-evolution in his creations.


Since humans are not perfect (by definition); one needs a pathway to healing, sort of like taking to a vegetarian or fibre rich diet when facing certain health problems.
Thus wholeness-healing of the soul is the same conceptual goal, along spiritual lines. 



Fradathai Ahurahe Mazdao                    
                               Renovate my attitude (disposition) O wise Almighty Creator,
Rae-vato khvare-nanghuhato 
               Enlighten me, with thy radiance & luster permeating my entire being  

Fradathai Ameshanam Spentanam*,  
 Grant Steady growth, as I purposefully carry out actions aligned to Thy Divine Immortal Principles,  
Fradathai tishtryehe  staro raevato khvare-nanghuhato 
 Infuse in me expanded powers of perception through Tishtriya the beacon of the Universe 

Fradathai nar-sh ashaono   
 Renovate the spiritual growth of us mortals aligned to Truth & Justice

Fradathai vi-spanam, 
 Spentahe Mainyeush damanam ashaonam   
      
Let this journey of continuous improvement be universal, wherever positive  and constructive thinking takes root (resides), based on a foundation of Knowledge-Truth-Reality (Asha)


The Haz-an-grem prayer (Let there be 1000's of ways to healing-curing-improvement) comes to mind as an example.
Yasna 68.15: Hazangrem: By Dasturji Minocher-Homji

Haz-an-grem Bay-esha-za-nam, Bay-e-var-a, Bay-esha-za-nam 
(to be recited 3 times)
All my Blessings for that Worthy and Truthful person between this earth and heaven.
The Blessings of one thousand, nay ten thousand Healings of the Soul.

Note the root "Za" indicating an active, energetic orientation, like its cognate
Za-sto: reciting the mantra with energetic raising of arms.
A cognate term is "Zao" or holy waters that are said to flow down and purify  the being (see the translation of the Ah-mai Rae-ish-cha prayer).
The term "Isha/Esha" is blessed wish, with pure intent (without any ulterior motive).
The root word survives in modern times as "Hazara" a tribe in Afghanistan who unfortunately are no longer Zarathushtis.


Yasna 33.12:

 Uzmoi Arshwa Ahura        
                  Evolve my disposition (attitude), O Creator, along that soul purifying path 

Aramaiti Tevishem Daaswaa
                Armoured with  energetic determination, focus and steadfastness of purpose;
                                                            
Spenishta Mainyu Mazda,           
                   That positive mindedness, O Wisest Ruler, fueled by ethics & integrity, 

Van-gha-u-yaa zavoi aada
          To attain that treasured reward, achieved only through industrious dedicated effort,
                                                                             
Asha hazo emavat,                
                That effort, aligned to Ash-a, which forges (develops) strength & courage,  

Vohu manangha fesera-toom
          Achieving that blessed renovation of the self, that tranquility of self realization
                  

Word Philology:
Uzmoi: Uz + Moi: Purify me
Arsh-waa: (Uzar + ashwa) energize, invigorate
Ahura: Almighty Creator
Aaramaiti: energetic, enthusiastic, persistent, steadfast, resolute devotion of purpose
                  Ara= Energetic, Maiti = Devotion. Vedic Shakti.
Tev-ishm:  Senses (of the nervous system), that encompass the body
Daa-swaa: Ten
Spenishta: Spenta (pure, divine) + Ishta: (wish granter)
Mainyu: Mentality, Disposition, Intent
Mazda: (Maaz: Maah: Great + Daa: Dha*: Intellect granter/dispenser) Great Intellect
Van-ghu-yaa: the crucible/cup/challis of  Victorious love and goodness
Zavo: heartfelt, industrious offering, cognate: Zasto   
Adaa: reward (through conviction, not compulsion)
 Asha: The universal Law, instituted by Mazda which guides souls (through retrospection) along the path of integrity and justice
Hazo: vigour
Ey-mavat: full development/strong
Vohu Manangha:  heavenly minded; positivism, high mindedness (Love and Compassion)
Fesera-toom:  embrace of renovation








Vispa Humata:
All good, positive thoughts, constructive words and  selfless deeds, grounded in Truth and Ethics, help us grow spiritually, 
This spiral of continuous improvement lead us all to that prosperity; that heavenly  state called Self Realization or Perfection (Self Realization-Haurvetat).

All evil, degenerate thoughts ,  negative and destructive words and selfish, malicious deeds are expressions of folly, carried out through lack of intelligence and  result in a downward spiral leading to woe and  (self) destruction.

1 comment:

zaneta said...

these two messages-
# Continuous Improvement. A Zarathushti's sacred end...
# The Ideal Blessing: Aahmai rash-chaa
-are both full of insight and vital-we need to be always moving forward, progressing towards more wisdom and also we need DIVINE BLESSING TO HELP US ON THE WAY-so i found i learnt much from reading these-thank you so much.