You spoke so well n only spoke the truth like Holiest Zorastra always spoke. So delighted to listen to your versatile knowledge. May Ahura Mazda bless u.
A wonderful presentation, a begining👍🏿Hope there will b more of such presentations❤️ From where I come from, many don't know and have heard about this🇲🇾🤗
Dr Taheri is an amazing speaker and we miss her here in the UK. It is very nice that we can still listen to her on Zoom. Look forward to the next one😊🙏
In the teachings of Zarathshtra, in the Gathas, no entity formed by compilation of evils such as Satan or devil exist to stand against Ahura Mazda. Even the Achaemenid inscriptions reveal that they had faith in Ahura Mazda but there are no mention of Devil or demon. The Gathas speaks of the two mentalities, one is human bounteous spirit or Spenta Mainyu that at the moment of choice one should adhere to and make decision, otherwise the other Mainyu ( or Angra Mainyu in the later Avesta)shall overcome. The latter group will resort to wrath and destroy the living world. The final reward of adhering to Spenta Mainyu is spiritual relief (heaven) and the final reward for the wrong choice is inner torment (or hell) , both are discerned in conscience. So, heaven and hell are two states of mind that one can create for himself during the life.
I have found three pedigrees of Bahaullah presented by the Bahai authorities: 1- Bahaullah from paternal lineage to Zarathushtra and from maternal side to Imam Ali. 2- Bahaullah from paternal side connected to King David and from Maternal side to Zarathushtra. 3- Bahaullah from paternal lineage to the wife of Abraham and from maternal side to the Sasanian dynasty.
Actually, I'm not too surprised if that is the case. Think about it. If all those families lost their little babies like that, they wouldn't have just handed them over, would they? The fathers would have been in an uproar, and the mothers would have been screaming bloody murder, literally. No such events were ever mentioned in history, that I know of.
The tablets of Bahaullah written to Maneckji in pure Persian need to be researched and authenticated. In that era writing in pure Persian was not popular and letters of Maneckji accessible today, reveal that he was not familiar with that style. 2-The Bahai claim that Bahaullah is the Zoroastrian promised Saoshiant, Shah Bahram Varjavand is incorrect, because this is a very late belief and Shah Bahram has to be born from a virgin mother after swimming in Hamoon lake, Sistan in the south of Iran while Bahaullah was from the Northern province of Mazandaran. Let me clarify that in the teachings of Zarathushtra, Saoshiant is a general term applying to all individuals who benefit the society. As in these teachings every person is in charge of his/her destiny and the architect of his/her fate, no future savior is promised. 3- So far I have seen two pedigrees of Bahaullah presented by Bahai authorities. In the first one, Bahaullah's lineage from father side goes back to King David and from mother to Zarathushtra. and by the second pedigree, his lineage from father goes back to Zarathushtra and from the mother side to Imam Ali. Both claims can be easily disproved. 4- You are entitled to your beliefs, but I did not understand how you could interpret the ferdowsi's poems to coming of Bahaullah. Some Bahai tablets even attributes the poems of Hafiz to coming of the Bab six hundred years later.
Well, you can deny Bahá'u'lláh if you like. We are all given free will to decide what to believe. But the fact that there isn't a family of Zoroastrians in Iran that doesn't have at least one Bahá'í in it indicates a lot of Zoroastrians found His claims credible. This fact was told to me by a man born into Zoroastrianism who had accepted the Bahá'í Faith years earlier and had done a lot of research into our beliefs and history, as well as his own background. I find Zoroastrianism quite fascinating myself. Some of the most explicit prophecies that point to Bahá'u'lláh and the Báb can be found in Zoroastrian traditions and writings. BTW, Bahá'u'lláh was of the Persian nobility, and people in those classes of society tend to keep track of their lineage. Whomever He descended from, He fulfilled prophecies found in all the world's great faiths. Because of Bahá'u'lláh, I came to believe in Zoroaster, and I don't have a shred of Persian ancestry in my lineage.
@@wendyscott8425 There are two pedigrees of Bahaullah presented by the Bahai officials. In one, Bahaullah through the father side is related to Zarathushtra and in the second, he is related to Zarathushtra through his mother line. The fact that two different pedigree exist, that is the best indication that both are false. If through free will, you have accepted one of them, which one have you chosen and by what reliable method? You stated that many found Bahaullah credible through research, but do you know that the Holiest Bahai Book, Aqdas for a total of sixty years was not accessible to the followers and even today by the order of Shaoqi Effendi, it can not be translated to the Persian (Farsi) language? The book of Aqdas is originally in Arabic language, but it contains so much linguistic errors that is not comprehensible by an Arab.
In contrast to your statement that you have come to understand Zoroaster, the video contains basic errors, some of which I have explained. Its basic errors are based on your hard propaganda effort to tie up Zarathushtra or Zoroster to Bahaullah. By the same token your claim of population influence and quoting the man as claimed by you fall within the same propaganda context.
@donaldmoderational5338 As I said, believe what you like, even claim we’re all the victims of propaganda. One thing I do know is that I couldn’t ever become a Zoroastrian because I wasn’t born one. But because of Bahá’u’lláh, I appreciate His Divinity and what I know of His life and teachings. I believe He was a Manifestation of God. Terrible, ain’t it? 🤔
@@wendyscott8425 The real idea for the comments was to help passing correct information to your audience. As far as I know, being born in the religion is not practiced as a condition for acceptance unless the laws of a country prohibit conversion. I wish you well.
You spoke so well n only spoke the truth like Holiest Zorastra always spoke. So delighted to listen to your versatile knowledge. May Ahura Mazda bless u.
Thanks a lot for this presentation. I have downloaded the text of "The tabernacle of Unity".
South America need for this religion
The Bahá’í Faith is in South America!!!
Thank you, I very much enjoyed this presentation.
Thank you for this illuminating talk. I hope you will return to speak on the topics you didn't have time to address here.
Thank you
A wonderful presentation, a begining👍🏿Hope there will b more of such presentations❤️
From where I come from, many don't know and have heard about this🇲🇾🤗
Very well said, many blessings!
That was excelent
Dr Taheri is an amazing speaker and we miss her here in the UK. It is very nice that we can still listen to her on Zoom. Look forward to the next one😊🙏
🌹🙏🏿🌹
In the teachings of Zarathshtra, in the Gathas, no entity formed by compilation of evils such as Satan or devil exist to stand against Ahura Mazda. Even the Achaemenid inscriptions reveal that they had faith in Ahura Mazda but there are no mention of Devil or demon. The Gathas speaks of the two mentalities, one is human bounteous spirit or Spenta Mainyu that at the moment of choice one should adhere to and make decision, otherwise the other Mainyu ( or Angra Mainyu in the later Avesta)shall overcome. The latter group will resort to wrath and destroy the living world. The final reward of adhering to Spenta Mainyu is spiritual relief (heaven) and the final reward for the wrong choice is inner torment (or hell) , both are discerned in conscience. So, heaven and hell are two states of mind that one can create for himself during the life.
❤❤ gratidão
I have found three pedigrees of Bahaullah presented by the Bahai authorities:
1- Bahaullah from paternal lineage to Zarathushtra and from maternal side to Imam Ali.
2- Bahaullah from paternal side connected to King David and from Maternal side to Zarathushtra.
3- Bahaullah from paternal lineage to the wife of Abraham and from maternal side to the Sasanian dynasty.
Both religion originated in iran.
Well, if you consider that, according to that map of the Persian Empire, Israel was part of it, too, then so did all the Abrahamic faiths.
Please write the name of all the people included in the video. Thanks.
According to Biblical times historians like Reza Aslan, the killing of babies by Herod never actually happened.
Actually, I'm not too surprised if that is the case. Think about it. If all those families lost their little babies like that, they wouldn't have just handed them over, would they? The fathers would have been in an uproar, and the mothers would have been screaming bloody murder, literally. No such events were ever mentioned in history, that I know of.
The tablets of Bahaullah written to Maneckji in pure Persian need to be researched and authenticated. In that era writing in pure Persian was not popular and letters of Maneckji accessible today, reveal that he was not familiar with that style.
2-The Bahai claim that Bahaullah is the Zoroastrian promised Saoshiant, Shah Bahram Varjavand is incorrect, because this is a very late belief and Shah Bahram has to be born from a virgin mother after swimming in Hamoon lake, Sistan in the south of Iran while Bahaullah was from the Northern province of Mazandaran. Let me clarify that in the teachings of Zarathushtra, Saoshiant is a general term applying to all individuals who benefit the society. As in these teachings every person is in charge of his/her destiny and the architect of his/her fate, no future savior is promised.
3- So far I have seen two pedigrees of Bahaullah presented by Bahai authorities. In the first one, Bahaullah's lineage from father side goes back to King David and from mother to Zarathushtra. and by the second pedigree, his lineage from father goes back to Zarathushtra and from the mother side to Imam Ali. Both claims can be easily disproved.
4- You are entitled to your beliefs, but I did not understand how you could interpret the ferdowsi's poems to coming of Bahaullah. Some Bahai tablets even attributes the poems of Hafiz to coming of the Bab six hundred years later.
Well, you can deny Bahá'u'lláh if you like. We are all given free will to decide what to believe. But the fact that there isn't a family of Zoroastrians in Iran that doesn't have at least one Bahá'í in it indicates a lot of Zoroastrians found His claims credible. This fact was told to me by a man born into Zoroastrianism who had accepted the Bahá'í Faith years earlier and had done a lot of research into our beliefs and history, as well as his own background.
I find Zoroastrianism quite fascinating myself. Some of the most explicit prophecies that point to Bahá'u'lláh and the Báb can be found in Zoroastrian traditions and writings. BTW, Bahá'u'lláh was of the Persian nobility, and people in those classes of society tend to keep track of their lineage. Whomever He descended from, He fulfilled prophecies found in all the world's great faiths. Because of Bahá'u'lláh, I came to believe in Zoroaster, and I don't have a shred of Persian ancestry in my lineage.
@@wendyscott8425 There are two pedigrees of Bahaullah presented by the Bahai officials. In one, Bahaullah through the father side is related to Zarathushtra and in the second, he is related to Zarathushtra through his mother line. The fact that two different pedigree exist, that is the best indication that both are false. If through free will, you have accepted one of them, which one have you chosen and by what reliable method?
You stated that many found Bahaullah credible through research, but do you know that the Holiest Bahai Book, Aqdas for a total of sixty years was not accessible to the followers and even today by the order of Shaoqi Effendi, it can not be translated to the Persian (Farsi) language? The book of Aqdas is originally in Arabic language, but it contains so much linguistic errors that is not comprehensible by an Arab.
In contrast to your statement that you have come to understand Zoroaster, the video contains basic errors, some of which I have explained. Its basic errors are based on your hard propaganda effort to tie up Zarathushtra or Zoroster to Bahaullah. By the same token your claim of population influence and quoting the man as claimed by you fall within the same propaganda context.
@donaldmoderational5338 As I said, believe what you like, even claim we’re all the victims of propaganda. One thing I do know is that I couldn’t ever become a Zoroastrian because I wasn’t born one. But because of Bahá’u’lláh, I appreciate His Divinity and what I know of His life and teachings. I believe He was a Manifestation of God. Terrible, ain’t it? 🤔
@@wendyscott8425 The real idea for the comments was to help passing correct information to your audience. As far as I know, being born in the religion is not practiced as a condition for acceptance unless the laws of a country prohibit conversion. I wish you well.