The Twin Thrones of Druj: PART IV: Asha Rides Again
Revelation, Zoroaster, and the Empire of the Lie I. The Sky Breaks Open: Revelation and the Return of Truth “Then I saw heaven opened, and behold, a white horse! The one sitting on it is called Faithful and True, and in righteousness He judges and makes war.” — Revelation 19:11 After Babylon falls and the smoke of her deception rises, Revelation offers no vague utopia. Instead, it shows a warrior—clothed in fire, bearing a name beyond human comprehension—riding into a broken world not with compromise, but truth as a blade .
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Revelation, Zoroaster, and the Empire of the Lie I. The Sky Breaks Open: Revelation and the Return of Truth “Then I saw heaven opened, and behold, a white horse! The one sitting on it is called Faithful and True, and in righteousness He judges and makes war.” — Revelation 19:11 After Babylon falls and the smoke of her deception rises, Revelation offers no vague utopia. Instead, it shows a warrior—clothed in fire, bearing a name beyond human comprehension—riding into a broken world not with compromise, but truth as a blade . This is not a passive return. This is truth as reckoning. It is the moment when Asha—cosmic order, divine light, radiant clarity— rides into the ruins of empire . II. The Saoshyant-Christ Archetype Across sacred traditions, this final liberator appears: In Revelation, He is the Word made flesh, riding with justice in His mouth and fire in His eyes.
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Yasna · Gathas · Avesta
