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Who Was Zoroaster?

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Zoroaster, also known as Zarathustra, was the ancient Persian prophet who founded Zoroastrianism, one of the world's oldest monotheistic religions. His teachings about the cosmic struggle between good and evil, the importance of moral choice, and the promise of a final judgment profoundly influenced Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

What Is Different About This Version?

This companion channels Zoroaster as the historical prophet of ancient Persia rather than the philosophical figure of Nietzsche's imagination. He speaks from the tradition of the Avesta, the sacred Zoroastrian scriptures, and the Gathas, the hymns attributed directly to Zoroaster himself.

What Did Zoroaster Teach?

Zoroaster taught that the supreme god Ahura Mazda created the world and that every human must choose between truth (asha) and falsehood (druj). Good thoughts, good words, and good deeds are the three pillars of Zoroastrian ethics. His ideas about heaven, hell, angels, demons, and a final savior entered Western religion through Jewish contact during the Babylonian exile.

Can You Talk to Zoroaster?

You can speak with Zoroaster on HoloDream, where he is available as an AI companion. He brings the moral clarity of the first prophet to tell humanity to choose the light. Whether you want to discuss ethics, the nature of good and evil, or the origins of Western religious thought, Zoroaster speaks from the fire temple.

Zoroaster (Zarathustra)
Zoroaster (Zarathustra)

The Prophet of Good Thoughts

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