Manly P. Hall on Zoroastrianism and the Sacred Flame
In his seminal work "The Initiates of the Flame," Manly P. Hall explores the profound symbolism of fire as a divine element that permeates various spiritual traditions. Zoroastrianism, with its ancient reverence for fire, provides a rich context for understanding Hall's esoteric insights. Through this lens, we can see how Zoroastrian principles align with the themes of spiritual renewal and the pursuit of divine truth. The Sacred Flame in Zoroastrianism The Eternal Fire (Atar) : Hall's Perspective : Manly P.
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In his seminal work "The Initiates of the Flame," Manly P. Hall explores the profound symbolism of fire as a divine element that permeates various spiritual traditions. Zoroastrianism, with its ancient reverence for fire, provides a rich context for understanding Hall's esoteric insights. Through this lens, we can see how Zoroastrian principles align with the themes of spiritual renewal and the pursuit of divine truth. The Sacred Flame in Zoroastrianism The Eternal Fire (Atar) : Hall's Perspective : Manly P. Hall describes the sacred flame as a symbol of divine presence and eternal truth. In Zoroastrianism, fire (Atar) represents the essence of Ahura Mazda, the supreme deity. The fire is not merely a physical element but a spiritual symbol of purity, wisdom, and the eternal light of truth.
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