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Jesus as the Son and Ahura Mazda as the Father: An Exploration of Light

Introduction The concept of light as a fundamental element of the universe and consciousness is explored in various spiritual traditions, including Christianity and Zoroastrianism. Walter Russell’s "The Secret of Light" offers a scientific and spiritual perspective on light, while the Bible and the teachings of Zarathustra (Zoroaster) present light as a divine attribute. This article explores the possibility of connecting Jesus as the Son to Ahura Mazda as the Father, with both being associated with the concept of divine light.

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Introduction The concept of light as a fundamental element of the universe and consciousness is explored in various spiritual traditions, including Christianity and Zoroastrianism. Walter Russell’s "The Secret of Light" offers a scientific and spiritual perspective on light, while the Bible and the teachings of Zarathustra (Zoroaster) present light as a divine attribute. This article explores the possibility of connecting Jesus as the Son to Ahura Mazda as the Father, with both being associated with the concept of divine light. Walter Russell’s Perspective on Light Walter Russell, in "The Secret of Light," posits that light is the fundamental substance of the universe, embodying the essence of creation and consciousness. Light is seen as both a physical and spiritual phenomenon, integral to the existence and sustenance of the cosmos.

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