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The '''Zoroastrian Binary''' is the binary/dualistic opposition between good and evil, light and dark (side of the Force), etc. The Zoroastrian Binary was first introduced into the Collective Consciousness of this planet by Zoroaster, an pre-Iranian profit of the first millennia B.C.<ref>Boyce, Mary. Zoroastrians: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices. Routledge, 2001</ref>  
The '''Zoroastrian Binary''' is the binary/dualistic opposition between good and evil, light and dark (side of the Force), etc. The Zoroastrian Binary was first introduced into the Collective Consciousness of this planet by Zoroaster, an pre-Iranian profit of the first millennia B.C.<ref>Boyce, Mary. Zoroastrians: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices. Routledge, 2001</ref>  
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==Elements of the Zoroastrian Narrative==
[[Zorastrian Narrative]] > {{#ask:[[Is an element of::Zoroastrian Narrative]]}}


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==Related LP Terms==
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Latest revision as of 15:24, 17 April 2024

The Zoroastrian Binary is the binary/dualistic opposition between good and evil, light and dark (side of the Force), etc. The Zoroastrian Binary was first introduced into the Collective Consciousness of this planet by Zoroaster, an pre-Iranian profit of the first millennia B.C.[1]

Elements of the Zoroastrian Narrative

Zorastrian Narrative > Doctrine of the Three Times, Final Ordeal, Frashokereti, Mixture, Separation, Zoroastrian Binary, Zoroastrian Creation

Related LP Terms

Zoroastrian Binary > Zoroastrian Narrative

Non-LP Related Terms

Zoroastrian Binary >

Footnotes

  1. Boyce, Mary. Zoroastrians: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices. Routledge, 2001