What are the striking parallels between Jewish and Zoroastrian magic? Where does “abra cadabra” really come from? How did the Avestas view “spilling seed” and did these texts influence the Talmud and Jewish law? How does the Purim story fit in with Zoroastrian history, and is it possible that Zoroaster himself was a Jew? Find out in this eye-opening conclusion to the Judaism vs. Zoroastrianism series.
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Judaism vs. Zoroastrianism, Part 3: Water
What is the deeper meaning behind the name of ancient Egypt (“Mitzrayim”), and how is it related to the Straits of Hormuz? What about the spiritual significance of Kharg Island, through which 90% of Iranian oil passes? Who are the Mandeans? Where do the laws of niddah (menstrual purity) really come from, and what does Zoroastrianism have to do with it? Find out in this eye-opening third part of the series, where we also unravel the secret of the number 50, explore the possible location of the Garden of Eden, and learn about the great Persian Queen Ifra Hormiz.
Judaism vs. Zoroastrianism, Part 2: Fire
Is there a spiritual explanation for the growing popularity of psychedelics and entheogens like ayuahasca, DMT, iboga, and psilocybin? Might such substances have been used by the ancient Hebrew prophets and high priests? Were they also used by the Zoroastrian magi, and are there overlaps between the two? What are the true origins of lighting Chanukah candles and Shabbat candles, and might these practices have been influenced by Zoroastrian fire rituals? Why do Jews look at a reflection of fire on their fingernails during the Havdalah ceremony following the conclusion of the Sabbath? And what does it all have to do with Adam’s mystical powers in the Garden of Eden?
