The Ancient Persian Warriors came home to A cleansing of Body, Soul and the Spirit. A Warrior is immersed in violence and detachment on the Battlefield. The consuming Energies of brutality, trauma and mayhem, need to be cleansed and restored to their proper place. Without appropriate honoring rituals and guided cleansing, the Spirit remains detached and violent energies manifest in negativity, destruction and general atrophy.
FIRE : Cleanser and Purifier
FIRE had A central role in these rituals, since purification requires burning and cleansing of residual negative energies, and welcoming back the Warrior to the bosom of his community. Fire was regarded as A technology that separated man from animals (consciousness), in that man controls fire to his desire[ kept his shelter warm, cooked his food, and protected him in darkness].
AHURA~MAZDA, monotheistic deity made up of Ahura (masculine), meaning Lord, and Mazda (feminine), meaning Wisdom, resided in the Light, Truth and Goodness, battling the evil Forces of Ahriman, who ruled Darkness, Lies and Ignorance. Ashavans worshiped Ahura-Mazda and served the Persian King and his Warriors. This unfolded in the Persian Mythology depicting A constant battle of Good versus evil. Ahura-Mazda and in particular Mithra (yazata), divine Sun-Lord, were protectors of Persian Warriors.
The "Ashavans" performed A valuable role in the psychological and spiritual wholeness of the Persian Warriors (in between battles) that are absent in present day approach to Warrior role and their Mental Health . The Warrior deserves more than just lip service upon their Homecoming, for (their contributions) sacrifice and service.
Ashavans : Priests, Shamans, Philosophers, Sages, Astronomers, Magi, Spirit Guides, Missionaries
Elements in Warrior Restoration and Purification
Utilization of Fire, Water, Air Elements
Expression through Music, Story-telling and Dance
Warriors display of Strength and Martial Knowledge
Celebrating and Honoring Warriors publicly
Ostad Behzad Ahmadi
Persian Martial Arts [ VARAcombat ]
The Role of Ashavans in Spiritual Restoration and Unification of Warriors
The ASHAVANS (lit. Followers of Truth), were priests, shamans, astronomers, who adhered to Zarathustra, [the world's first Philosopher, 3000 to 5000 B.C.]. Their Path of Wisdom (Way of the Magi), learning and teachings, observed the tenets of Truth and Wisdom, and they considered themselves Guardians of The Earth and Animals. Their lineage as Philosophical Elders and Spiritual Benefactors came to an end in 333 B.C. with the destruction of their collective wisdom (extensive libraries of books & writings), at the hands of Alexander of Macedonia.
Through celebration of his service and dedication, A warrior became
whole. His sacrifice and Bravery assigned him A recognized valuable status, and his deeds and Acts of Valor on the battlefield immortalized.
The Warrior returned home to his
family and friends, fragmented, and still cloaked in the battle
mindset. Through A process of rejuvenating rituals and meditations (
Balance of reuniting and rejoining), A normal daily life was restored. FIRE : Cleanser and Purifier
FIRE had A central role in these rituals, since purification requires burning and cleansing of residual negative energies, and welcoming back the Warrior to the bosom of his community. Fire was regarded as A technology that separated man from animals (consciousness), in that man controls fire to his desire[ kept his shelter warm, cooked his food, and protected him in darkness].
AHURA~MAZDA, monotheistic deity made up of Ahura (masculine), meaning Lord, and Mazda (feminine), meaning Wisdom, resided in the Light, Truth and Goodness, battling the evil Forces of Ahriman, who ruled Darkness, Lies and Ignorance. Ashavans worshiped Ahura-Mazda and served the Persian King and his Warriors. This unfolded in the Persian Mythology depicting A constant battle of Good versus evil. Ahura-Mazda and in particular Mithra (yazata), divine Sun-Lord, were protectors of Persian Warriors.
The "Ashavans" performed A valuable role in the psychological and spiritual wholeness of the Persian Warriors (in between battles) that are absent in present day approach to Warrior role and their Mental Health . The Warrior deserves more than just lip service upon their Homecoming, for (their contributions) sacrifice and service.
Ashavans : Priests, Shamans, Philosophers, Sages, Astronomers, Magi, Spirit Guides, Missionaries
Elements in Warrior Restoration and Purification
Utilization of Fire, Water, Air Elements
Expression through Music, Story-telling and Dance
Warriors display of Strength and Martial Knowledge
Celebrating and Honoring Warriors publicly
Ostad Behzad Ahmadi
Persian Martial Arts [ VARAcombat ]
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