Try reading on stanza each day and pondering upon its meaning.
Sharing of Wisdom (SOW)
A Growing Library of Knowledge and Wisdom
ZARATHUSHTRA'S WORK: The Gathas - Song 4
The Role of Water in Physical and Mental Health
Looking back…. as a child and adolescent I was not aware that water was an option as a drink! I, as well as my siblings were raised on tea, hot and cold, and occasionally soda. Mom, being from England, introduced us to tea, and it became a part of our culture. Little did I realize until much later in life the outcomes of being “dehydrated”.
An article written by Peter Ragnar (a natural life scientist, Taoist, and Self-Master, and Author) had gotten my attention.
This article was titled: "Your’re Not Demented, Just Dehydrated"
"Sleeps Unaware of the Clarion Call…"
AI and Critical Thinking
We have arrived at a world where AI is increasingly becoming a valued productivity tool. It is often prioritized for its ability to create large amounts of content in a rapid and polished manner, for now entire books can be "created" (really just amalgamated: a mixture of different elements united into one) in minutes rather than days, weeks, or years. The important question is what happens when AI becomes so common that nobody notices it anymore?
ZARATHUSHTRA'S WORK: The Gathas - Song 3
Try reading on stanza each day and pondering upon its meaning.
Adjusted Reality
Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world. –– Albert Einstein
The introduction to the book Adjusted Reality by Dr. Sherry McAllister, a Doctor of Chiropractic, uses this quote by Albert Einstein to introduce the concepts of her book, which explores an adjusted reality made of elements that shape a unique and immersive adventure.
Says Dr. McAllister, “a remarkable journey awaits that unravels the tapestry of the past, weaves together the threads of imagination, and embarks on an odyssey to reshape the future. Picture a world where misconceptions crumble, trust is restored, and the key to robust health lies not in a pill bottle but in the embrace of a philosophy yet to be fully explored.”
Take Einstein’s quote for example. The imagination of a child playing is unbounded by limitation. Their imagination takes them to places yet undiscovered. “But imagination can also inspire fear of the unknown,” McAllister points out. For many this fear developed as the lights went out at bed time. Imagination for many worked overtime envisioning monsters in all of the places that were thought to be safe and secure. Many Americans are “faced with similar unknowns, …. With no brighter, reasonable alternative, many revert to that chilling childhood place” of fear.
ZARATHUSHTRA'S WORK: The Gathas - Song 2
Try reading on stanza each day and pondering upon its meaning.
Explanation of Cosmic Energetics
By Dr Schavi M Ali | Source
The planet Earth — which was called “Geb” in ancient Kemet in the Medu Neter Language and which is known as “Prthivi” (“Vast One”) and also as “Bhumi” (“Land” or “Ground”) in the Vedic language of Sanskrit and as “Ard” in Arabic (“Ground”) and as “Gaia” (“Earth Goddess”) in Greek and as “Terra” (“Land”) in Latin — moves on a certain axis just as all planets do. Since ancient times, it was taught that it turns at approximately “7.83” cycles per second [1] and that with the turning there is a slight wobble. The wobbling is due to the inner core of Earth vibrating at a particular “frequency”, and there are times when this frequency reaches down to great depths within the tectonic plates and magnetite particles and other substances of the planet this depth is the “amplitude”.
ZARATHUSHTRA'S WORK: The Gathas - Song 1
Try reading on stanza each day and pondering upon its meaning.
ZARATHUSTRA’S WORK: The Gathas - Yatha Ahu (Principle of Choice)
ZARATHUSTRA’S WORK: The Gathas - Ashem Vohu (Truth, Righteousness, Cosmic Order)
ZARATHUSTRA’S WORK: The Gathas (An Introduction)
These are the thoughts and teaching of Zarathustra woven into poetry in order to honor the divine and enlighten the listener. For those of us who do not speak the "dead language" of Old Avestan, we, undoubtedly loose some of the nuance of the original, but there is enough scholarly work that we can "get close". Which is what this series seeks to do.









