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Posted: 23 Dec 2019 19:19 [ permalink ]
Interestingly enough there is astrology in Zoroastrianism, as supposedly is or
at least was in Hinduism. Zoroastrians had a god, called "Tishtrya" that is
the Northern Star - "Tish"="Taivas" and "Trya" is "Tyr" (one-handed
Scandinavian-Germanic god), and "Tir" (Persian name for "arrow", the "archer
in the sky", the sky-star-god). It would be "Taivaannuoli" in Finnish, and the
equivalent for it in Finnic Paganry and Shamanism is "Taivaannaula", aka
"Pohjantähti" ("The Northern Star"). Zoroastrianism competed with Vedaism that
became Hinduism later, and I had a Christian book that claimed that the Three
Wise Men who came to Bethelehem to behold the birth of Jesus Christ of
Nazareth were Zoroastrian astrologers - Zoroastrian mages, that competed with
the religion "Judaism" that still exists to these days, especially in Israel,
the nation-state of the Jewish folk/people.Islam is on the other hand a
religion that has spread all over the world, as has Christianity, and there
are lots of sects in Islam. The main ones being: "Sunna" and "Shia". There is
also something called Sufism, and then there is Alawite Islam, and those also
are dispersed into various cults and sects, of which Salafism (a part of Sunni
Islam) is one, and Wahhabism can also be considered a part of Salafism.
Interestingly enough there is astrology in Zoroastrianism, as supposedly is or
at least was in Hinduism. Zoroastrians had a god, called "Tishtrya" that is
the Northern Star - "Tish"="Taivas" and "Trya" is "Tyr" (one-handed
Scandinavian-Germanic god), and "Tir" (Persian name for "arrow", the "archer
in the sky", the sky-star-god). It would be "Taivaannuoli" in Finnish, and the
equivalent for it in Finnic Paganry and Shamanism is "Taivaannaula", aka
"Pohjantähti" ("The Northern Star"). Zoroastrianism competed with Vedaism that
became Hinduism later, and I had a Christian book that claimed that the Three
Wise Men who came to Bethelehem to behold the birth of Jesus Christ of
Nazareth were Zoroastrian astrologers - Zoroastrian mages, that competed with
the religion "Judaism" that still exists to these days, especially in Israel,
the nation-state of the Jewish folk/people.Islam is on the other hand a
religion that has spread all over the world, as has Christianity, and there
are lots of sects in Islam. The main ones being: "Sunna" and "Shia". There is
also something called Sufism, and then there is Alawite Islam, and those also
are dispersed into various cults and sects, of which Salafism (a part of Sunni
Islam) is one, and Wahhabism can also be considered a part of Salafism.