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Captain Leale Martelli - The Odyssey in the Realms of Time
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<blockquote data-quote="Mjölnir" data-source="post: 173809" data-attributes="member: 8994"><p>Dear Tourist, it's a while since you wrote. Is it all right? Still following us?</p><p></p><p>For a series of randomness, I came back to bump into the word Alikwor^na...</p><p></p><p>It is an ancient armenian word, probably deriving from the same language in which Avesta is written.</p><p>Avesta is an ancient indo-european language also used for sacred purposes and is related to proto-Sanskrit</p><p></p><p>Avesta Sacred Books are the sacred text of Mazdeism / Mazdayasna (also called Zoroastrianism) and from a certain point of view one could say that their role correspond to that of the Indian Vedas. From this religion are then derived / influenced others like: Zurvanism, Manichaeism, middle-eastern Gnosticism.</p><p></p><p></p><p>In Avestan language there are some word similar to Alikwor^na and probably this word could mean “power”, “power of the king” or “place of great power”.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Some other interesting sparks:</p><p>1) Mazdeism / Zoroastrianism was the religion of the so-called Magi, famous magician in the antiquity.</p><p>2) Zurvanism developed a “twin brother doctrine” and… I would like to remember the importance of the Magdalena’s twins in the Little Doctor history.</p><p></p><p>3) Mazdeism, and the religions born by Mazdeism, are one of the roots of Gnosticism… from which born… Catharism and therefore, here you are the connection with the Cathar Bible!</p><p></p><p>4) In these religions the sacred fire was very important.</p><p></p><p>5) In Mazdeism / Zurvanism were build special religious building called… Tower of Silence, similar (but bigger) to the Valle Benedetta’s wind mills. This towers were used for excarnation practice of the deads, similar to what is done in Tibet.</p><p></p><p>6) Mazdeism / Zoroastrism was the religion of Armenia before Christianization and its role was very important also for the formation of armenian mythology. The firsts Tigran King were probably believer of this religion and, officialy, until the first world war and the armenian genocide, there were still some mazdean armenian and they were called Arewordik / Arevordik, meaning children of the sun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mjölnir, post: 173809, member: 8994"] Dear Tourist, it's a while since you wrote. Is it all right? Still following us? For a series of randomness, I came back to bump into the word Alikwor^na... It is an ancient armenian word, probably deriving from the same language in which Avesta is written. Avesta is an ancient indo-european language also used for sacred purposes and is related to proto-Sanskrit Avesta Sacred Books are the sacred text of Mazdeism / Mazdayasna (also called Zoroastrianism) and from a certain point of view one could say that their role correspond to that of the Indian Vedas. From this religion are then derived / influenced others like: Zurvanism, Manichaeism, middle-eastern Gnosticism. In Avestan language there are some word similar to Alikwor^na and probably this word could mean “power”, “power of the king” or “place of great power”. Some other interesting sparks: 1) Mazdeism / Zoroastrianism was the religion of the so-called Magi, famous magician in the antiquity. 2) Zurvanism developed a “twin brother doctrine” and… I would like to remember the importance of the Magdalena’s twins in the Little Doctor history. 3) Mazdeism, and the religions born by Mazdeism, are one of the roots of Gnosticism… from which born… Catharism and therefore, here you are the connection with the Cathar Bible! 4) In these religions the sacred fire was very important. 5) In Mazdeism / Zurvanism were build special religious building called… Tower of Silence, similar (but bigger) to the Valle Benedetta’s wind mills. This towers were used for excarnation practice of the deads, similar to what is done in Tibet. 6) Mazdeism / Zoroastrism was the religion of Armenia before Christianization and its role was very important also for the formation of armenian mythology. The firsts Tigran King were probably believer of this religion and, officialy, until the first world war and the armenian genocide, there were still some mazdean armenian and they were called Arewordik / Arevordik, meaning children of the sun. [/QUOTE]
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