Zoroaster, also known as Zarathustra, was an ancient Persian prophet and the founder of Zoroastrianism, one of the world’s oldest known monotheistic religions. He is believed to have lived sometime between 1500 and 1000 BCE, although the exact dates are debated.
Zoroaster is credited with receiving divine revelations that formed the basis of Zoroastrianism. His teachings centered around the concept of a single supreme deity, Ahura Mazda, who represented truth, goodness, and order. Zoroastrianism also introduced the idea of cosmic dualism, with a belief in the constant struggle between the forces of good (represented by Ahura Mazda) and evil (Angra Mainyu or Ahriman). The religion emphasizes ethical behavior, free will, and the importance of individuals choosing the path of righteousness to help in the ongoing battle between good and evil. Zoroastrianism was the dominant religion of the Persian Empire before the advent of Islam and had a significant influence on later monotheistic religions, particularly Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Zoroaster Quotes
1. “Doing good to others is not a duty. It is a joy, for it increases your own health and happiness.”
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2. “Turn yourself not away from three best things: Good Thought, Good Word, and Good Deed.”
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3. “One good deed is worth a thousand prayers.”
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4. “Your good thoughts, good words, and good deeds alone will be your intercessors. Nothing more will be wanted. They alone will serve you as a safe pilot to the harbor of Heaven, as a safe guide to the gates of paradise.”
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5. “Seek your happiness in the happiness of all.”
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6. “Happiness comes to those who bring happiness to others.”
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7. “War and courage have done more great things than charity. Not your sympathy, but your bravery has saved the unfortunate.”
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8. “With an open mind, seek and listen to all the highest ideals. Consider the most enlightened thoughts. Then choose your path, person by person, each for oneself.”
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9. “Beware of lust; it corrupteth both the body and the mind.”
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10. “You shall love peace as a means to new wars – and the short peace more than the long.”
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11. “Ability in a man is knowledge which emanates from divine light.”
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12. “If one would have a friend, then must one also be willing to wage war for him: and in order to wage war, one must be capable of being an enemy.”
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13. “When we are in doubt whether an action is good or bad, abstain from it.”
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14. “One need not scale the heights of the heavens, nor travel along the highways of the world to find Ahura Mazda. With purity of mind and holiness of heart, one can find Him in one’s own heart.”
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15. “For a thinking man is where Wisdom is at home.”
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16. “He who sows the ground with care and diligence acquires a greater stock of religious merit than he could gain by the repetition of ten thousand prayers.”
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17. “By my love and my hope I beseech you – do not forsake hero in your soul!”
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18. “A knife of the keenest steel requires the whetstone, and the wisest man needs advice.”
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19. “In doubt if an action is just, abstain.”
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20. “Excessive liberty and excessive servitude are equally dangerous, and produce nearly the same effect.”
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21. “I who have set my heart on watching over the soul, in union with Good Thought, and as knowing the rewards of Mazda Ahura for our works, will, while I have power and strength, teach men to seek after Right. I have become an alien in a foreign land.”
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22. “Do not lose joy in life as you grow old in years. Let not your ’joie de vivre be crushed under the weight of years.”
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23. “Always meet petulance with gentleness and perverseness with kindness. A gentle hand can lead even en elephant by a hair. Reply to thine enemy with gentleness.”
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24. “A reflective, contented mind is the best possession.”
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25. “Do not hold grain waiting for higher prices when people are hungry.”
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26. “Devotion, like fire, goeth upward.”
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27. “Now the two primal Spirits, who reveal themselves in vision as Twins, are the Better and the Bad, in thought and word and action. Between these two the wise ones chose aright; the foolish not so.”
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28. “When you are in doubt abstain.”
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29. “Form no covetous desire, so that the demon of greediness may not deceive thee, and the treasure of the world may not be tasteless to thee.”
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30. “Satisfaction linked with dishonor or with harm to others is a prison for the seeker.”
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31. “Explore the River of the Soul; whence or in what order you have come”
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32. “Suffer no anxiety, for he who is a sufferer of anxiety becomes regardless of enjoyment of the world and the spirit, and contraction happens to his body and soul.”
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33. “Things divine are not attainable by mortals who understand sensual things.”
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34. “All flows out from the Deity, and all must be absorbed in Him again.”
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35. “Taking the first footstep with a good thought, the second with a good word, and the third with a good deed, I entered paradise.”
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36. “Let us be such as help the life of the future.”
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