Dào and Asha: When Two Ancient Civilizations Saw the Same Truth
The Parallel That Changes Everything In ancient Persia, Zarathustra revealed Asha — the cosmic principle of truth, righteousness, and divine order that underlies all reality. In ancient China, sages articulated Dào (道) — the Way, the cosmic principle of harmony, truth, and natural order that underlies all reality. Two civilizations. Two languages. Two cultures separated by mountains and deserts. The same insight.
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The Parallel That Changes Everything In ancient Persia, Zarathustra revealed Asha — the cosmic principle of truth, righteousness, and divine order that underlies all reality. In ancient China, sages articulated Dào (道) — the Way, the cosmic principle of harmony, truth, and natural order that underlies all reality. Two civilizations. Two languages. Two cultures separated by mountains and deserts. The same insight. This parallel is either the most profound coincidence in religious history — or evidence of something deeper: that truth has a structure, and those who seek it find the same thing.
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Yasna · Gathas · Avesta
